Thursday, December 29, 2016

2017 PANTONE COLOR OF THE YEAR: GREENERY

"A refreshing and revitalizing shade, Greenery is symbolic of new beginnings."

The Pantone Institute has announced Greenery as the 2017 Color of the Year. 

Pantone introducing their color of the year is great for us students. Greenery is described as a "Fresh, zesty yellow-green" color that will shine bright this upcoming Spring. 

Good for us students because "Pantone Greenery is a versatile "trans-seasonal" shade that lends itself to many color combinations." With school projects starting in January there are color palettes that work well with Pantone's Greenery with all the seasons. Greenery is available in fabrics and furnishings. Here are a few inspirations:

COLOR PALETTES:




FABRICS/WALLCOVERINGS:

INSPIRATIONS:

Restaurant Design



Until next time...







Tuesday, December 27, 2016

VISION BOARDS FOR 2017

2016 Vision Board
As 2016 come to a close, we look back at our year and reminisce on the highs and lows of 2016. I had many successes this year like: passing spring, summer, and fall semester with A's and B's (I passed College Algebra with an 88, math is a struggle for me), gained two internships, and a design assistant position. Through the good I had my bad of frustrations, doubt, and lost. Through all of that, I am continuously hopeful for the new year. To seal my success and focus on my goals, for the past three years I've made a vision board.

A vision board is a tool used to help clarify and maintain your focus on your life goals. Like many know, a vision board is literally any sort of board on which you display images that represent whatever you want to be, places you want to go, or things you want in life. How can a vision board help us students? A vision board can provide clarity, a great visual in our minds of what we want in our lives and career. Daily affirmations, looking at your board before class or during rough times can help you remember why you are doing it. Focus, how can you remain focused on your goals while family, friends, and circumstances are always pulling you in many directions? Looking at your vision board, daily.!

Convinced? Yes.! Let's make a vision board.

1. Reflect upon your goals.
Many of my goals have not changed. Only things I have achieved will be taken off. Think of what you want for 2017.
2. Visualize.
What do you want? How does that look? 
3. Choose your theme.
You can decide to make a vision board that focuses on a very specific goal or all goals. Do you want to travel? Make a European themed vision board. Do you want to pass all your classes and get more involved in the design industry? Make a board for that too.
4. Decide the format of your vision board.
Choose a physical board like poster-board, cork-board, canvas, or anything that can be hung or propped against a wall. I chose a canvas because I get to wrap it with a fabric of my choice (Its the designer in me ha.!)
5. Gather inspirational images.
Look on the internet, search magazines and photographs, newspaper clippings, postcards, and labels. (Get magazines from libraries, hair salons, doctor offices, showrooms, or YMCA)
6. Gather quotes and words.
Put affirmations on your board. You want your board to be very visual. Put sayings that will stick with you daily and motivate you to keep going. I put bible verses that pertain to me on my board.
7. Putting it all together. 
Experiment with different designs-look online for awesome examples. Go to Hobby Lobby for popping fabric and use their 40% off coupon any item.

Materials:
Small/Medium Size Canva 


Stack of Magazines 
Scissors

Push Pins
Hot Glue Gun

Get with your friends and make it a party. Share ideas, dreams, and laughter while making your board. So there you go, no excuses.!

2017 Vision Board













Monday, December 12, 2016

HEY EVERYBODY.!



Hi All.!(Awkwardly laughing because no one knows about this blog yet)

I am Ashleigh E, I am an Atlanta native, and I am a Senior
Interior Designer Student at Gwinnett Technical College
(WhooHoo). I plan to transfer to Brenau University to obtain
my Masters in Interior Design :-).

The purpose for this blog is to help Interior Design Students like me. We honestly do not get the credit we deserve. People assume just because we make a space pretty, we do not work hard. Pulling fabrics, creating floorplans, learning AutoCAD/Revit, writing design concepts, specification for products, making design boards(OH GOSH those boards), and doing so much more. I get it and that's why I want to build a support system among us ID students and share knowledge, tips, questions and concerns.

Interior Design is a passion of mine which I realized two years ago. I originally was in college for film and I noticed that I wasn't doing anything with it or feeling passionate about film. Through prayer and serious meditation, BOOM! it hit me, INTERIOR DESIGN. I always repainted my room as a kid. YES, I was a 12 year old kid painting a full bedroom LOL and just the love for colors, decor, and making people happy through design, I was in! What I love the most about design is how you can make a space functional but also beautiful.

I love to experience EVERYTHING.! In addition to being a student, I also have two jobs: Sherwin-Williams Paint Company and I am a design assistant to an awesome designer who specializes in Interior Design and Home Staging. I love my jobs.!

Not to be so chatty (haha), I am here to help and here to make this blog as fun and successful as possible. TTYL

Render bedroom done in Roomstyler