Showing posts with label logs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label logs. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Zoe Brewer the finale!!


So it has been slowly coming but its finally here! My final blog on my work with Zoe Brewer for Lower Mill. From previous posts, all here, you can see the build up and what prep I helped with.

Lower Mill Estate is located in the beautiful Cotswolds nr Gloucestershire, a wonderful environment of sustainability living. The estate is full of inspirational architecture against amazing natural backdrops of the countryside. The homes are offered as an assisted build or as your own self build project so the final outcome is always going to be what your after. Or, if your not in the market for your own home they do rent out a selection of different apartments and homes, and one I was extremely lucky to stay in for the installation week.

I could talk and talk about Lower Mill and its beauty all day, but for more detailed information have a look at there website here. And why not treat yourself to a small or big holiday!

The installation week was so much fun, I got chance to work with some amazing girls already in the industry and others just starting out. The full week was such an achievement on everybody’s part, Zoe explains more on her blog here. She also released a great time-lapse video of us rushing around, unpacking products, building flat-pack and taking some well earned tea breaks. Follow this link to her vimeo. Can you spot me?

Unfortunately, I wasn’t on hand for the shooting day, so the final images where like a present for me, just to see how everybody’s work looked. From been on board since looking at Zoes mood boards and then seeing her ideas in full form it's such a great feeling. Part of me still cant believe it was back in March! Feels like yesterday that I was counting over what felt like a 1000 pillows, framing a host of different images and much much more!

Massive well done to all the girls on board, Polly, Louis, Abigail, Jodie, Jo and Sophie.
Also massive well done to Zoe for executing such amazing ideas and designs. The final images and results are brilliant.

The final images you will see on Zoes blog where she has chosen some of here favourites, alternatively have a look here on the Lower Mill website. Can you spot my logs and canvases?

For now, these are some of my own photos of the installation.
Thanks for popping by!


Franky wanted to come along for the visit. Choose a great spot in my suitcase!


Amazing views.

View of Lower Mill at night from my room.

Just a small snippet of the cushions!

Stunning print from Cole&Son.

Logs and views.



E xx

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Zoe Brewer, Lower Mill, logs and beavers...

So remember a while back when I gave you some sneaky peeks of a job I was doing? (Its here if you didn't). Well I can finally tell you all about it, so no more guessing games...

Back at the end of January I started working for Zoe Brewer, a very talented lady who has worked her way across television and styling to now owning her own interior design business My Interior Stylist.

Meeting with Zoe was probably one of my favourite interviews ever. We met at her house where not only did I meet Zoe and get a good look at her pink themed kitchen, but also her cute new kitten and lovely dog Suzie joined us.

I was brought on board to assist Zoe with some interior makes for a big interiors project with Lower Mill Estate located in the Cotswold. Ill explain more about Lower Mill in my next few posts as its such a beautiful place I wouldn’t want it to just be a short paragraph.

So interior makes. Looking over Zoe’s great mood boards on our first meeting that you can see her explain here. I got a very detailed look at what she wanted to achieve with the project and also what she wanted from me.
Zoe had a great idea to use materials from the land around the estate, most predominately been logs.

Together using pinterest we were able to see how others had used logs within the home, from tables, seats to interior features. Zoe had some great pins, that you can see here, which also inspired my own collection for inspiration that you can see here. Using these images I was able to get an idea of what she wanted.
So I got to work on some testers….


So my first testers started out as a Christmas tree, which if like me you hate to see Christmas trees in with the rest of Christmas rubbish, this is a good idea for the future. 
Using a hand saw I stripped the bark of all the branches and sanded it down. I used a electric sander, (kindly handed down to me from my dad) but using paper sand paper would work, just watch your hands.


After that I cut the log into three sections, all different in height for variance.  I sanded down each end to remove any sharp edges and also to expose the gorgeous tree rings.


Once all sanded, I gave them a coating of white paint then choose some neutral colours to paint them. This way they would work within any colour scheme, especially within the interiors of the Lower Mill project.
As the bark was small and probably wouldn't make much of a seat or table, I decided to present these as church candle stands.





The second set of testers I went on the look out for some larger logs, finding some in the local park.
Here I am getting started on the stripping down or the bark and cutting the edges off.


(Cheese!!)

So once cut down to size, exactly the same process as above.


At this size they can easily be used as a seat or a table to rest your drink. When not been used, they just add a bit of colour to the garden. 



These testers where not actually used for the Lower Mill project. The estate actually had onsite logs that during the project where painted and used for the apartments. Not only was there logs similar to above but Lower Mill actually has a family of beavers and logs that had been artistically gnawed by the beavers. Animal lover like me, have a read about the beavers here.

So because the testers weren't needed for the project I got to keep them! They now sit pride place in my new home, the smaller ones lighting up the living room at night when we're trying to save money on electric and the larger for when we have summer garden parties, like below...



Can you see them? I know, I know, not great pictures but I think these guys appreciated them.

Thanks for reading everyone and I will tell you more about this project soon!

Elle xx