with EDWARD BULMER
Working with colour - part 1
Lesson 13 of 24
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Edward breaks down his two-step approach to choosing colour for your project: start with a particular feature of your building (a fireplace, an existing colour, a timber beam); and break down your rooms into two basic types. Edward also shares how best to approach your ceilings.
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Award-winning interior designer, architectural historian, paint expert. House & Garden Top 100.
Edward Bulmer is one of the UK’s leading interior designers and architectural historians, specialising in the restoration and decoration of historic buildings. After studying History of Art at university, Edward trained under legendary designer David Mlinaric CBE, as well as working for Alec Cobbe, and Gervase Jackson-Stops OBE, who was architectural advisor to the National Trust. Alongside running his own paint company, Edward Bulmer Natural Paint, Edward has led a highly successful design team for over 30 years, working on some of England’s greatest country houses as well as a range of private and commercial projects including Goodwood, the Tower of London, Chequers and the Arts Club.
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