Creative Courses

Ooh la lampshade!

Lampshade
My lampshade

I made a lampshade on a course at The Make Lounge last night. It was fun and I was really pleased with the resultĀ  but as usual I struggled to find a fabric I really liked so I’m even more keen to start designing and printing my own. I’d definitely recommend the Make Lounge even though it’s a bit of a trek (10 minutes walk from Highbury and Islington tube in North London). The shop is lovely too with lots of inspirational books if you like crafty things that is. Must buy a lottery ticket so that I can set up something similar round here…. in my dreams….

Decorating Projects · Interior Design

I’m no decorator…

This week I am mostly decorating….. (our bedroom) As usual it’s taking far longer than I expected and I just want to do the fun bits so I thought I’d put them on here while I have a break from painting.

I’m kind of cheating a bit by putting together a sample board as I go along but sometimes it’s easier that way and I can because it’s for me. I haven’t based it on a mood board but on a wallpaper I liked.

Amara wallpaper
Amara wallpaper from John Lewis

Amara is a wallpaper from John Lewis which is a ‘folk inspired floral pattern in an illustrative style, with accents of vivid citrus’.

This will go on a feature wall behind the bed with the rest of the walls a pale gooseberry fool green colour.

I’m going to make cushions next week and I’m probably going to go for this Romo fabric from their Casson collection. It’s a 1950s inspired geometric print (see, I told you they were in at the moment).
Romo Quadra is a striking geometric design printed on linen. I realise the wallpaper and fabric I’ve chosen don’t go brilliantly well on a computer screen but they look good in real life, honest. The pink compliments the green in the rest of the room and I really like mixing floral designs with geometric patterns. I’ll put an update on here once the room is finished, soon I hope…

romo quadra dahlia
Romo quadra fabric in dahlia

I’ve bought an ivory mirror from Laura Ashley to go above the fireplace. At the moment I’m thinking about painting the woodwork an ivory colour too but not quite decided yet.

Olivia mirror
Olivia mirror from Laura Ashley

That’s it for now, I’m hoping to make lampshades myself but that’s another project for another day…

Creative Courses · Interior Design

Design for a Museum Cafe – the 1950s are very in you know!

At last, I finished my Interior Design project this week – a design for a museum cafe. The brief was to choose a furniture designer and a location for the museum and then design an interior incorporating their designs. I chose a married couple, Robin and Lucienne Day, who worked independently in different mediums from the 1950s. Robin was a furniture designer most famous for his polypropylene chairs (one of the first pieces of furniture to fully use the mass-manufacturing opportunities of injection moulding…) You probably sat on one at school and they are still produced today.

Robin Day's Polypropylene Chair
Robin Day's Polypropylene Chair

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lucienne Day designed fabrics for Heals and John Lewis, her most famous being one called Calyx which I used on the feature wall of my cafe design.

Calyx fabric
Calyx fabric by Lucienne Day

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here are a couple of boards I produced:

1. Perspective painting of the feature wall with comfortable seating by Robin Day

Museum cafe perspective
Museum cafe perspective

2. Sample board showing sofas, flooring and fabrics

Museum cafe sample board
Museum cafe sample board

While I was working on this design 1950s furniture and fabrics have become very popular. I’d love a Charles and Ray Eames chair for example, better get saving!

(available in various colours from John Lewis)

Charles and Ray Eames chair
Charles and Ray Eames chair

 

Decorating Projects

Tintin on a feature wall

We decorated the boys bedroom a while ago but it was a bit plain so I decided to paper a small section with pages from a Tintin book as an alternative to wallpaper or stickers. This was so easy and the effect was great, I love the muted colours of blue, green and orange. Just shows what you can do with a second-hand book, if you can bear to cut it up!

Tintin wall
Tintin wall

 

Creative Courses

My designs for a Chinese but contemporary bedroom

This was the first project for my Interior Design level 2 course at East Berkshire College in Windsor. We had to choose a global theme, a client and a room to design. I decided to go for a Chinese bedroom in an Edwardian house but with a European, contemporary feel.

Please see photos below showing how the scheme developed.

As with most interior design projects this started with inspiration from a concept or mood board.

Then we had to draw a floor plan and elevations to scale, showing a feature wall.

Finally, sample boards displaying the flooring, wall and ceiling paint colours, furniture, ornaments and fabrics. I chose a damask wallpaper for the feature wall with silk apple blossom fabric cushions and fretwork fabric for a chaise longue. The design includes a dressing area with chinese screen as well as chinese furniture from Orchid and lighting and ornaments from John Lewis. I know the photos aren’t brilliant but hopefully they give you an idea.

I was really pleased to get a distinction for this project, making it worth all the hard work and hours I put in. Now on to the next project (designing a cafe in a museum, a bit more tricky!)

Concept board
Feature wall
Decorating Projects

Designing an eclectic pantry – my first project

Last week I decided to revamp our pantry. I really didn’t want to spend lots of money on expensive wallpaper for a cupboard so I decided to use the wallpaper samples I’ve been collecting (I’m fussy when it comes to choosing a wallpaper and I can’t find one I like for our bedroom!)

Here is a picture of the cupboard before – a bit messy and cluttered but I love it.

I know it’s a bit weird to show pictures of a cupboard for my first project but I’m starting small, future projects will hopefully be more exciting!

I’ll post a picture of the after later this week…