Unit 13 final pieces

Mood board

 

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This was my initial mood board idea but I soon realised that having my mood board A1 it would be unnecessarily big. So I decided to get rid of the Ikea cards with the sofas on, as well as the marble and brick texture.

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I will be having the mood board at the bottom of the designs. I will be using a hot glue gun to fix the textures to the foam board, but I am only glueing the tops of the fabric samples so that people are able to touch them easily.

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I wasn’t going to include the wallpaper because I didn’t use wallpaper in my final design but I did get quite a lot of inspiration from the patterns and colour schemes. This way there will be an even number of textures. In my opinion, this will make it look more appealing because there will be two rectangular patterns and two square patterns.

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This is how my mood board will be displayed at the end.  I worked out the length of A1 and the A2 and divided it by four because that is how many separate pieces of foam board there will be. Above are my measurements and I will be having each piece of foam board 28.725 x 10cm.

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The wood samples are Polyflor Camaro tiles in the colour Ambrosia Maple, Nut Tree and Natural Oak. I was able to get these from a pattern book that my dad owns, as he is a floor layer.

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I collected these samples from B&Q and most of them were from the pastel collection by Valspar but the orange was from Dulux.

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These fabric samples are from Ikea where I had access to many free samples in their Creative Hub.

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Although I didn’t include wallpaper I do feel that my work was heavily influenced by the composition of the first sample. The name of the wallpapers are Mineral Geo, Kingsley and Marrakech.

 

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