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home / press‘Property File’. The city of Bath was voted the most beautiful historic city in the country and the interview with Sheila Dunlop at the Design School can be seen below.
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Below is a selection of press coverage featuring Ivy House Design School. Please click on the appropriate image to view the full piece.
Ideas Factory
Bath Life
Click on the above links to read Ideas Factory in Bath Life
Think Big With Colour
The Bath magazine
Colour is the foundation for any interior design project – from bathrooms to bedrooms, until you decide on your colour scheme, you simply canʼt make any progress.
Making such a crucial decision takes time and planning, and with such a tempting range of products available from the high street, it's easy to get waylaid by an impulse purchase and be led in the wrong direction.
Masterclass at dmg antiques fair
Country Homes & Interiors magazine
Country Homes & Interiors readers are invited to join interior designer Sheila Dunlop at a free antiques Masterclass.
The event takes place at the dmg Antiques Fair at the Royal Bath and West Showground in Shepton Mallet on Saturday 7th May.
With up to 600 stalls, the fair has thousands of quality products, from china and textiles to fine furniture, paintings and mirrors. more..
How inspiration makes you hungry
Harpers & Queen magazine
THE PROSPECT of trying to find a house big enough for the children, near enough to a decent hairdresser and capable of accommodating the fleet of family cars may seem arduous in itself.
The real problems don’t start until the charming man from Knight Frank & Rutley has persuaded you to sign on the dotted line and left you with the sisyphean task of ‘doing up’ your des res. more..
Rooms should be a patchwork of your life
Homes & Antiques magazine
Sometimes the title of a course is so irresistable, you just have to find out if is's true.
'Roomshave to be designed for the way people are going to live in them', Sheila Dunlop begins. more..

