Concept Boards
A mood board and a concept board are some of the key components of a Home Alignment eDesign package and provide a visual representation of design suggestions for your home. While I specialise in hygge practices, my style and ideas for your room will be based entirely off your requirements and your initial consultation so my portfolio is a versatile look at what you will be provided with if you purchase a Home Alignment eDesign package.
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Sleek Australiana
My first client recently purchased a dated 70's style home with sweeping archways for a family with small children and was unsure how to style it. Directives included keeping a Native Australian painting as the desired main focal point, and the use of accented colours, but nothing extremely bright and not the usual concept of browns and greys and white. After review with the Home Alignment eDesign package, it was suggested that that a 'Sleek Australiana' theme would create an updated yet sophisticated look to the room, with pops of accented burgundy red. A long dark wood shelving unit was added to the back of the room to host the clients' family items and a soft grey couch with a dark wood large coffee table would provide comfortable options while playing games with the family.
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Wild Fae Beauty Studio
My client is currently redesigning her home space to include a professional dedicated lash studio. The preferred style of the apartment is currently a Scandinavian theme with light wood and white elements, which I suggested to the client that we continue with this monochromatic theme but with blush pink accents to create a soothing and ultra-feminine space while still ensuring its professional standard. With pale blush and neutral layered rugs throughout the space, the dedicated lash studio space also featured a large greenery wall with an accented pink neon light as advertisement for the studio. My client also received the In-Person Home Alignment eDesign Package, and was also provided a new organisational method for her operations.
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Fresh Sage Refurbishment
An example from my days at the Interior Design Institute included the re-design of the bottom floor of a family home. It was mentioned that the client wanted an airy, fresh feel to the home that was both welcoming and open. As such, the suggested colour theme for the refurbishment was a white colour palette, mixed with a pop of sage as an accent colour. Adding in particular patterns and natural floral additions, the home was redesigned into something relaxing and comfortable, yet durable for a family and easy to look after. New carpet, kitchen tilings and benchworks were suggested for this design.