Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Did you know?? Sneak Peek.

that "Shelter" {the design firm} offers design services remotely or popularly dubbed via "e-design". No job is too big or small. I always start with a concept {image} board and go from there. Here are a few boards I recently sent to a client. This is an example of a job where the client had some of her own fabulous furniture pieces and ideas; she expressed her love of color and was just seeking a cohesive color, paint, + fabric "schematic" plan. The inspiration and schematics were influenced by the work of photographer Slim Aarons. {hence my previous post}

Often project boards are much more detailed then this, and include floor plans and multiple furniture finds. The scope of the job really depends on the project and your budget..Feel free to email me for rates, services + questions!

{note: need to match the foyer paint color to the imperial trellis ground (computer is throwing the colors off!} {I'm dying to use that fabulous Zimba - Schumacher fabric on a project}

- All this color will be mixed with white walls and a light violet ceiling!

{actually - just ordered the pictured over-sized lamp above..can't wait to see it - I love how is looks hand-made}

I also did boards for the kitchen and dining room, but I can't share the entire job....;}

8 comments:

Leah said...

i love all of your design boards!

Julie Richard - Shelter said...

It's going to be a fun space. This client has great taste and is willing to take risks, which I love.

LindsB said...

love all of that color- it is going to be so fun when you are finished!

Unknown said...

what a fun project! i love all the color you've injected into your client's home. i hope you'll share before & after photos with us all!

Lee said...

I love the striped mulit color fabric. That should be a good "pop".

Kathysue said...

Your design boards are looking wonderful, I am sure the client is very impressed and happy,Kathysue

mb said...

Great design board. Love the use of bold colors and snappy fabrics.

mb from Dallas

Ashleigh Weatherill said...

I started doing e-boards in design school...love 'em!

"This client has great taste and is willing to take risks" --LUCKY YOU, sounds like a DREAM CLIENT, have fun!!

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