Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Drafting Class: Color Board!

Today I turn in and present my color board that I've put together for "The Gray's Residence".  The project was to design and decorate a home for our "clients".   It was so much fun.  I'm definitely reassured that I love interior design!  They have a small house-- about 980 square feet.  They needed a den, master (with private bath), eating area, one and a half baths, and of course, a kitchen and family room. Here's what I came up with:

 It's an open concept home.  They like to entertain, so there is bar seating as well as a window bench and dining table in the far upper right hand corner.  The family room is below the kitchen and boasts a Jonathan Adler chevron rug, pottery barn couch and media center and an ottoman with storage.  The den is on the bottom left hand corner and features a double sided fireplace (into the family room), a large desk, seating, and bookshelves.  The master is in the upper left hand corner and features a french door out to the patio, multiple windows for ample lighting and a fun bedspread from Anthropologie that I rendered.  A simple home, but oddly enough, I've grown attached to the floor plan (: Here's how I decorated the space:


Family Room.  I went with a subtle gray tone with a purple undertone to it.  It's soothing and compliments the curtain fabric:


The yellow in the curtains made me think of some fun wall art we all know and love:

MadeByGirl Candy Lemon (:

I also used a lamp that Kate, from Centsational Girl made:


Here's how it looks on my board with the labels:



Next is the Dining Room:


I found the chandelier in Rachel Ashwell's Shabby Chic book.  Fell in love with the second I saw it!  I found the rug on West Elm.

Here's what the window bench and table look like:



Now onto the Master Bedroom:

{This is a large view of the bedspread and color scheme.}


Here's how it looks on the board.  I made a sample of what the curtains would look like, lined with a strong black boarder at the bottom.  The turquoise on the walls will be timeless paired with the classic black and white.

Now for some wall art!  I just fell in love with my friend BreAnne's wedding photo's so I asked her if one of her pictures could be hung over the bed.  {In this case, we'll pretend the people in the pictures are the clients (: }

Here's the picture:

{Isn't it cute?! Go here to visit Ashley Maxwell's blog!}

And here's what I did with it:

{Just printed it out and made a small black frame for it.}

Another one of Jen's prints will be hung on the opposite wall.  This one is the love languages print (:

Here's the final product:


After my fingers being covered in glue and my wrist being super sore from cutting tiny pieces of mat-board, I'm pretty happy with how it turned out and am actually very excited to present it tomorrow!  Hope you enjoyed a little project I've been working on all quarter in my drafting class.  

What are you up to on this Wednesday??

Love,

33 comments

  1. I totally loved reading and looking at this project! It beautiful and you are really good:) The art-work is perfect and Im in love with the living room
    Kisses

    Ps: I am hosting a stunning leather clutch GIVEAWAY later today, just in time for Holiday Parties!

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  2. YOu did such a great job with it! The colors are beautiful! I'm completely wishing it was my house now :)

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  3. I LOVE it all! You're so talented :) I had two rooemies in college that were interior design majors and always loved looking at their work!

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  4. Just found your blog, its great! The color board looks awesome. I love the gray and yellow color combo! I'm your newest follower:)

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  5. This is amazing! Love your style. Good luck w/the presentation!

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  6. Michaela, I love the color board! The concept is perfect for the clients with the open plan space. And I think you have decorated it beautifully. The colors, wallpapers decorations, furniture and the art work flow seamlessly together. Good luck with your presentation tomorrow. You'll do great!!

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  7. I love it! This looks like so much fun! How do they grade you on something like this?

    Sadly, I will be studying for my graduate level statistics final which is next week. I wish it was this week so I can enjoy some more Christmas decorating! :(

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  8. why has it taken me so long to find your lovely, lovely blog? i LOVE this color board! my favorite part is the window bench-that is one of my dream house essentials!

    LOVE IT:) happy new follower, for sure.

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  9. It looks amazing. good luck with your presentation. You are one talented young lady. Love your color choices. {especially the gray and yellow}

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  10. Great work Michaela! It looks fantastic! I'm just finishing up a concept board for a two bedroom apartment for my colour class... it's due tomorrow and I'm going to try and share on my blog. If not before I hand it in, then after for sure! :) Good luck with your presentation!

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  11. This is amazing! I'm super impressed.

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  12. Great post, I am almost 100% in agreement with you

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  13. You are SO going to get an A++!! Great job...you are bursting with talent!

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  14. Looks awesome Michaela! Good luck at your presentation.

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  15. I love this Michaela! You're hired to be the interior designer for my future home!

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  16. How cute! You did a super job! I totally want to be in that class. Looks like so much fun!

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  17. I love what you have done with this inspiration board - you deserve to be top of the class for sure! Love the idea for the art above the bed especially.

    Thanks so much for stopping by my blog today - great to see you there!

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  18. Looks like you put a lot of work into this, Michaela, and it shows. Great job!

    *Tania @ Passport2Design.com

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  19. Love it Michaela! The Cunningham's are happy to be your "Gray Family" hahaha

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  20. Thanks everyone! The presentation went well (:

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  21. girl you have skills...

    beautiful work, its from the heart..

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  22. you are so talented chick! i love what you have put together~

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  23. OMG design school looks so fun!!! Awesome work! Love it!

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  24. OHMYGOSH Michaela! You nailed this project and did such a fabulous job. You were made for the business girl and I am so proud of you!! Way to go. How did the pressy go?! I wish you could decorate my home like this, it's so gorgeous and cohesive and perfect!!! xo

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  25. Michaela, this looks fantastic!! I want to LIVE in this board! I hope the presentation went well!

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  26. This looks like such a fun project and you did a great job! I know the photographer of BreAnne's wedding, you would love her work!

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  27. Thanks, Haleigh! I know, I totally love her work. I've stalked her blog. That reminds me I should have tagged her in this post. I'll fix it now!

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  30. This makes me so excited to begin school for my own Interior Design degree in the fall. Thanks for keeping my inspired!
    Tiffany
    thedesignerlifestyle.blogspot.com

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