Embrace Bold Interior Design

The home you have

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Working with the home you have is so vital. 2LG teach you the importance of understanding the home you are working with and listening to the architecture.

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Lesson Summary

  • Every architectural style is entirely different.
  • Understand what you're working with and listening to the architecture of the building.
  • Get away from changing for the sake of changing and make changes that work with the building.
  • Find out enough that you can begin to understand the home you're living in.
  • It's a good thing to understand the truth behind where your home came from came to disrupt it in the future.
  • A house with little architectural merit could act as a blank canvas.
  • The more you know about your home, the easier it is to make some bold decisions.

Learn About Your Home

  • Find out enough that you can begin to understand the home you're living in.
  • It's a good thing to understand the truth behind where your home came from came to disrupt it in the future.
  • A house with little architectural merit could act as a blank canvas.
  • The more you know about your home, the easier it is to make some bold decisions.

Budget

  • Don't let the budget stifle the process
  • The budget does not, in the first instance, help the logistical side.
  • Thinking about the budget too early can stifle creativity.
  • Let yourself have the freedom to dream, and then work out the budget later.
  • Once you've done the creative side, there are so many different price points in different areas.

The High Low Method

  • It's all about making your budget work for you.
  • Pair pieces from the high street, vintage and luxury pieces together, so that they fit together with an overall theme.
  • Mixing is an authentic way to create a design with both super expensive and super affordable pieces.

Your Assignment

Begin to research your home finding out the following key questions;

  • When was it built?
  • What was happening around the time it was built?
  • What period features does it have?
  • What period featured did it have that have since been removed?
  • What materials were used at that time?
  • Why are the windows that size and shape?

Architectural Styles Reference

Tudor

1485-1560

Key characteristics - Steeply pitched gable roofs.

Wooden beams on the outside of the house.

Tall and narrow casement windows.

Areas with significant Tudor architecture include: East Anglia, Dorchester on Thames and Chilham (Kent).

Georgian

1714-1790

Key characteristics - Terraced townhouses spanning two to four storeys.

Fanlight (window) above the ground floor door.

Built around garden squares.

Areas with significant Georgian architecture include: Bath, York, Edinburgh, Chichester, London.

Victorian

1839-1901

Key characteristics - High ceilings and large windows.

Fireplace in every room.

Coloured brickwork.

Areas with significant Victorian architecture include: London, Bristol, Winchester, Liverpool, Weston-Super Mare & Portsmouth.

Edwardian

1900-1918

Key characteristics - Red brickwork

Parquet wood floors

Ornate decorative details and high ceilings

Herringbone oak flooring

Areas with significant Edwardian architecture include: Surrey, Lewes, St Albans, Hampstead (London).

1930s Semi

1918-1939

Key characteristics - Red brick.

Mock Tudor gables.

The front room is of a hall and there is a second living room.

Areas with significant 1930s semis include: North London, Oxford, Surrey, Kent, West Yorkshire

Art Deco

1920-1940

Key characteristics - Flat roof.

Plain doors with a geometric fanlight (window above door) allowing light.

Smooth and sleek facade.

Areas with significant Art Deco architecture include: Manchester, Brighton, Leeds, Ascot, Hastings

1950's Post-War House

1950s

Key characteristics - Built from concrete.

Wide windows

A concrete tiled roof.

Areas with significant 1950s architecture include: Dagenham, Buckinghamshire, Sheffield

1970s Terrace

1970s

Key characteristics - Light-filled spaces.

Spacious gardens

Garages

Areas with significant 1970s architecture include: Somerset, Manchester, Lancashire

1990s New Build

1990s

Key characteristics - Modern twist on traditional English cottage features.

Largely semi-detached.

Lower ceilings

Driveway and garages.

Areas with significant 1990s architecture: Hampshire, London, Devon, West Sussex

How to Find Out How Old Your Home Is

United Kingdom

  • Check the records of the HM Land registry.
  • Take a look at the architectural style and characteristics of your properties.
  • Hunt for records in your local library.
  • Check Historic England's National Heritage List for England.
  • Review the survey attached to your mortgage, as it may tell you the age of your home.
  • Check the 1862 Act register as it contains a list of historic properties in England.
  • For those based in Scotland, you can search CANMORE for the national records of Scotland.
  • Ordnance Survey maps.

United States

  • Visit your county's registrars office and ask for the tract index for your home.
  • Check your local libraries and archives for census records.
  • The Historic American Building Survey is a great resource for finding out when a home was built.

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Acclaimed design studio creating interiors and products with bold colours and contemporary curves.

Known for their signature use of colour and creative approach to interiors, 2LG is fast becoming one of today’s most popular interior design studios. The creative duo are experts at bringing the wow-factor to any project, creating vibrant yet homely designs for a wide range of clients. Their interiors have been featured around the world in Casa Vogue, Elle Decoration, Harper’s Bazaar, Livingetc, and Grand Designs.

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