Ariella Jackson Interior Design Portfolio 2022

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ARIELLA JACKSON

Interior Design

PORTFOLIO 2022


SUBSTANCES 01 Commercial KES Office

3 – 12

02 Residential Primary Bedroom Multifunctioning Room Primary Bedroom

03 Hospitality Kindler Room Numbers

04 Creative Art

13 – 24 25 – 31 32 – 37

38 – 45

46 - 49


KES OFFICE

In Association with Ross Vincent Design This client’s office did not have any aesthetic and did not portray the client’s personality. My intent was to give her a space that is modern, sophisticated, has an edge all while still being comfortable.

I focused on a classic color scheme that can’t go wrong: black, white and gold. I’ve included modern and edgy elements by Kelly Wearstler to give the space character and a touch of luxury.



SKETCHUP RENDERINGS


This design gives the client’s office style and functionality. The black and white elements are classy, while the gold gives it that touch of edge and luxe.


Upon entering the office, the layout feels open and has a natural flow to the space.


Both the client and their guests will have options on where to sit. More formal meetings will take place at the desk; informal meetings on the sofa.


FINISHED PRODUCT





Primary Bedroom Renovation

In Association with Ross Vincent Design The existing bedroom lacked a sense of style. The client had a bed that did not fit between the windows, broken nightstands & dressers. The clients also wanted more storage for clothing.

Our solution was to create a bedroom that has style, custom furniture and plenty of storage.



SKETCHUP RENDERINGS


This design gives the client’s space a neutral but sophisticated style. All furniture was custom, and we used fabrics from Holly Hunt, Kneedler Fauchere and Scalamandre.


The most crucial part of this design was the bed. Their current bed did not fit between the windows, making the space awkward. We designed a custom bed that fit perfectly between the windows, had drawers on either side and there’s a platform above that headboard large enough to store their books.


Since the client’s enjoy reading before bed, we wanted to make sure they had proper lighting. We added swing arm sconces that allows them to read in bed without disturbing one another.


My favorite part of the design was their entry hall and vanity. We wanted to make a dramatic entrance so the client’s felt that this was their special space. We used Farrow & Ball wallpaper floor to ceiling with a Kelly Wearstler flush mount light. The vanity also reciprocates that hallway by using the wallpaper. We added a beautiful illuminated mirror and a custom vanity chair that adds a touch of sass.


FINISHED PRODUCT






Guest Bedroom / Office Renovation I was a Decorist designer and had a wonderful time creating my own designs! This space is one of my favorites. It’s modern, bold, and chic. My intent was to create a multifunctioning space that did not compromise on style. My client wanted bold, so I used a modern wallcovering, rich colors, glamorous lighting, and textural accessories.



SKETCHUP RENDERINGS






Primary Bedroom Renovation Another Decorist design, my client recently moved into a new apartment. Starting from scratch, she wanted a bold yet sophisticated space. My intent was to create a space that had depth, mixing bold patterns with calm colors and layering with texture.



PHOTOSHOP RENDERINGS





Hotel Room Numbers & Wayfinding Signs In Association with Ross Vincent Design

I was given the opportunity to custom design the room numbers, wayfinding signs and bathroom signs for the hotel project that was recently completed.

The hotel’s design is a contemporary take on Art Deco; therefore, I wanted these signs to reflect that notion.


An example of the wayfinding signs during its creation.


Women restroom sign design


Men restroom sign design


Spec sheet of room number


Here is the finished product – one of the room number signs. After installation, it is back-lit and the numbers are illuminated.


Finished Restroom Signs



FREE-HAND DRAWINGS Walt Disney inspires me on many different levels. In design: paying attention to detail. In work: never give up and be a team player. In life: have fun, be curious, and always continue to learn. I’m no animator, but I love making portraits of Disney characters.


Before Mickey Mouse, there was Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. PieEye Mickey is my favorite!


Baby Herman from Who Framed Roger Rabbit


Fievel, my other favorite mouse. Not Disney, but he’s too cute.


Acknowledgements Thank you for taking your time to consider my portfolio. These projects reflect the passion I have, to create beautiful and unique spaces for clients. I hope this portfolio has brought you joy, as being able to create these designs has brought much joy into my life.


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