My First Guest Post – Autumn Styling
I recently collaborated with fellow blogger, Emily May, where we worked together to create a fabulous Autumn inspired interior. The starting point for this design was the colour palette I suggested in my previous post about Autumn styling.
I set about creating an interior that was evocative of Autumn, but used a very contemporary, urban design style. I also wanted to achieve that polished, ‘interiors magazine look’ where they zoom in on a certain element of an interior for that all important ‘wow’ factor.
This is the final 3D visual; I hope you like it!
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