Hey, It’s Been A While

Hey, It’s Been A While

It’s been a while, let’s have a cuppa and a quick catch-up!

How to Create an Awesome Vignette!

How to Create an Awesome Vignette!

I show you my new longed-for vase and how to create a visually enticing vignette!

Ulster Tatler Interiors 3D Challenge

Ulster Tatler Interiors 3D Challenge

I replicate the front cover of Ulster Tatler Interiors using cutting edge 3D Technology!

Rotating 3D Cube – NO HTML – NO CSS – NO Java Script!

Rotating 3D Cube – NO HTML – NO CSS – NO Java Script!

I’m giving away the project file AND tutorial for this cosmic rotating 3D cube – all you have to do is sign up to my newsletter!

Image Interiors & Living – My First Editorial!

Image Interiors & Living – My First Editorial!

When I became aware that Image Interiors & Living magazine were featuring a special Northern Ireland section within their March/April issue, it was a no-brainer: I wanted to be included.

3D Visualisation Challenge – Ideal Home Magazine

3D Visualisation Challenge – Ideal Home Magazine

I like setting myself challenges. These little exercises help me to sharpen my 3D modeling/visualisation skills; they keep me motivated and feed my all consuming interest in Architectural Visualisation.

Upcycling: It’s Good for the Soul

Upcycling: It’s Good for the Soul

Taking on design projects is a fantastic way to let your creative juices flow; they’re almost a form of therapy for the creative mind and they reaffirm that yes, you are in actual fact a DESIGN GENIUS.

A Christmas Message

A Christmas Message

This is just a very quick blog post to wish all of my followers and readers a very Merry Christmas and an awesome New Year. Of course, being a 3D Visualiser I had to convey my thanks and appreciation by creating a very special 3D visual.

3D Visualisation Project – Homebase

3D Visualisation Project – Homebase

I recently dived into the Homebase website and had to physically lift my chin from my biscuit coloured carpet when I saw the sparkly, edgy and downright fabulous interiors ‘stuff’ that graced my laptop screen.

Fifty Shades of Grey – Saucy 3D Visuals

Fifty Shades of Grey – Saucy 3D Visuals

What happens when you have a 3D Visualiser, who has a little bit of free time and is also a massive fan of the Fifty Shades of Grey novel?

My Grand Journey Part II

It gives me great pleasure to show all of my lovely followers and readers the finished 3D Visuals, that were used in Grand Designs Live 2014.

The Art of Displaying Your ‘Stuff’

The Art of Displaying Your ‘Stuff’

Let’s take a look at how you should be displaying your worldly goods, shall we? By following these tips, you would STILL be able to make random purchases from a Charity shop (while blindfolded) look good.

Pushing the Boundaries of 3D Visualisation

Consider this my very first ‘photography’ exhibition. These spaces and their design elements do not exist. But they are very real in my mind.

Oops, I Did It Again…

I like words. And consequently, I like letters. So it should come as no surprise that I like incorporating letters into the design of my personal space.

Sex and the City Challenge

I’m such a devoted follower of Carrie’s fictional greatness, that I was extremely amused and secretly chuffed when my friends drew comparisons between her life and mine, with the purchase of a desk for my city centre apartment.

Industrial Inspired Urban Chic

Industrial Inspired Urban Chic

Industrial inspired design is everywhere you look in the interior design world at the minute. And it’s not a new craze to have stumbled onto the design scene but it has had tremendous staying power.

Grand Designs Live 2014…And Me

When you receive an email from a fellow (past) student asking if you’d be interested in providing floor plans, elevations and 3D visuals for her interior room set that will be on display at Grand Designs Live 2014, you do not ignore this email.

Black & White – Embrace It Don’t Fear It

Monochrome is a term that describes varying shades of one colour. It is not correct to describe a room that has been designed using a colour palette of black and white as Monochrome. Let’s summarise…