Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Team Set Visions is made up of a diverse creative bunch. Our interior design team is no exception ensuring
all our clients receive the very best ingenious design scheme every time.
This position needs an all-round hero who has
a flair for detail, a skilled drill user and someone who can easily absorb and
interpret industry design trends. We’d like to welcome Jules to our styling
team who will be key to both our photography and CGI departments.

Jules, what interior design trends are grabbing your attention?
“I have always had a thing for retro and vintage pieces which I
love to combine with current trends to keep it looking modern. Currently I am still
loving the botanical trend, as a plant addict I love the feeling of bringing
the outside in. I also like the darker moody paint colours that are being seen
more and more, as seen in the Teal Tease blog.”
How do you keep up with industry changes?
“I have quite a collection of interior design books and magazines,
but these do date quite quickly. I find the most up to date source of
inspiration is from all the amazing people I follow daily on Instagram.
I am also a Pinterest addict! You can find anything and everything on
there!”
Lastly what is your favourite set you’ve styled so far?
“It has to be the Wickes paint job. It was great to work on such a
lovely brief and three very different sets that were all about being brave and
experimenting with paint colour. Right up my street!”

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Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Hi Joel Young here, the CGI Stylist at Set Vision and welcome to our next VLog entry!
This
month I’ve been looking at muted pastel hues which are
set to be seen in different trends across the world of interior design
for 2017, including the Terracotta and Desert Escape trends. These muted
pastel hues are great because they have a
natural base which allows them to work as a collective or as a basis
with a diverse
pop colour.
Why not grab a brew and a biscuit, sit back and relax and enjoy our latest VLog!
Tuesday, December 6, 2016

As the nation falls in love with the Danish
‘Hygge’ home movement - if you have not heard of it yet well you will now - after
all, Denmark was voted one of the happiest places to live, and with this
philosophy in life we totally agree.
In essence ‘Hygge’ means creating a cosy, homely, warm atmosphere whilst
enjoying the good things in life with good people around you. Sit back and take in our trending guide whilst
enjoying a warming cup of tea, the perfect Scandinavian way.
Layering
textures
As the nights close in for these wintry months
it’s time to cozy up in thick, cable knit throws, add plenty of rustic charm
with baskets to store and accessorize - perfect for the cozy, rustic look.
Plenty of candles should adorn your ‘Hygge’ home,
creating a warm friendly feel. Lanterns are perfect, style them up in sizes to
create depth. Mix woods and chromes to get a modern/rustic feel.
Social
style
The living room is a social space that welcomes
the family and friends in for an evening of relaxation and quality times. It’s
key to echo that friendly feel with layered up cushions and throws for guests
to snuggle up on the sofa. Create a welcoming space with scented candles and a
good selection of coffee table books.
After an evening spent enjoying simple life
pleasures in your beautiful home, why not take a calming retreat to your
bedroom? Making this space ease you in
to rest with its deep atmospheric walls and subtle choice in lighting will
create a perfect space to snuggle up and read a book.
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
We've been championing the Mixed Materials Trend during 2016
in a lot of our Kitchen images and we believe this trend will only grow in
strength during 2017. By
bringing natural materials into our home we add a connection to a lifestyle
that celebrates and embraces nature and its unique imperfections. Below are some of our favourite
examples.

Surface design that
mimics nature

The Stone Blue facia utilises the latest technology in surface
design. The textured surface of the wood grain effect makes it a great solid wood replica
with all the benefits of a laminate. This has been layered with tonal marble
and cool greys for an elegant and refined look.
By using the textured Walnut facia in the industrial style kitchen,
warmth has been added to the palette. The tactile mix of textured Walnut, embossed
tin wall tiles with textured slate lends personality to the clutter free
kitchen.
Exposing
and unifying the look

The skylight in the Oak Shaker kitchen is divided by textured
wooden beams and exposed sandstone, creating contrasts with the slick finish of
the painted plaster. What we choose to expose and hide creates an interesting
commentary for any contemporary kitchen.
Mixing materials doesn’t always require contrasting textures. The
matt doors, matt walls and semi-matt floor tiles combine the same texture but
still allow to stand out in the kitchen. The use of one grey hue ties the look
together.
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Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Making an entrance is key to anyone with a sense of style. Let the front door offer a warm welcome to
your stylish home. Set Visions CGI
department recently worked on these beautiful doorways in three distinct styles
to inspire your style statement
1. Reflect the architecture
For this Georgian town house, we designed the CG set around
this fabulous door. The use of symmetry
in the architecture is reflected in the product design. The pillar box red glazing mixed with the
curved design adds personality to the entrance.
2. Show your personality
In this 1930s suburb setting our Interior Stylist focused on
individual details to personalise this render. The daring pistachio green, polished brass and
red stained glass detail sit perfectly together contrasting the white painted
brickwork. We styled a mix of CGI
foliage and studio photography to maintain the photorealism in the imagery.
3. Perfect fit
Less is more with this classic country cottage. The subtle style of the wood grained T&G
door and bevelled glass lend an authentic crafted feel giving the shot added
depth and persona working together to create the classic country look.
Have a chat with one of our CG project managers or go to our
website to see how our interior stylists and CGI illustrators can help develop
your bespoke product range into great visual selling tools.