Laura’s home in Castle Cary

It’s official, there is something called a dream customer!

When Laura purchased my wallpaper, she gave me the opportunity to photograph her insanely beautiful late C18th home, when her downstairs loo was eventually redecorated with my ‘Woodland Floor’ design.

Not only was she one of my first customers, which meant a lot in itself. Her home was the perfect place for my wallpaper to be. Her creativity in interior design, mixing vintage finds, and her confident use of colour and pattern, meant I felt confident she would make my wallpaper sing!

The final outcome is a moody, wild but cosy downstairs loo, that literally brings nature indoors. Being surrounded by foliage and greenery is a unique experience for any sitter! Unfortunately the light was so bright outside, it was actually quite a tricky room to photograph in the end as a novice photographer!

Laura combined a stunning vintage blue and white porcelain sink which was placed in a custom-built rounded corner vanity painted a complimentary dark green. She also sourced an amazing ‘Thomas Crapper’ style high-level cast metal cistern with a heritage chic wooden lid WC. The attention to detail, like the Corston Architectural brass light switch, really makes this room feel luxurious but playful at the same time. I hope you like as much as I do!

A dark and moody green bathroom, featuring my  Woodland Floor wallpaper, creating a leafy, green space. Contrasted with Victorian style checkerboard floor tiles, Thomas Crapper style toilet and vintage blue and white porcelain sink.
A close up of my Woodland Floor wallpaper, matched with corston architecture brass light switch and farrow and ball green paint with vintage iroko mirror.
A close up of the iroko vanity with vintage blue and white delft sink, silver Victorian style taps and mirror. Paired with my green leafy woodland floor wallpaper and Aesop soap.
Dark Green painted wooden hooks complimenting my Woodland Floor wallpaper
Antique brass fixtures compliment my Woodland Floor wallpaper in any bathroom or downstairs loo!
Victorian black and white chequered floor tiles paired with my Woodland Floor wallpaper
Stephanie Le Cocq
British Print Designer and Illustrator
www.stephanielecocq.com
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