regencycore bedroom featuring chinoiserie wall mural

Creating The Ultimate Chinoiserie Bedroom

By Diane Hill

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4 min

Chinoiserie wall panels in the Knightsbridge townhouse


London Calling


A few years ago, I was commissioned by London-based clients, Tom Carey Design and Elemental Studio, to paint a beautiful chinoiserie bedroom mural for them in a stunning Knightsbridge townhouse.


Chinoiserie bedroom mural designed by Diane Hill in knightsbridge townhouse bedroom
Hand-painted Chinoiserie bedroom mural designed in Knightsbridge townhouse

What better way is there to relax at the end of a busy day than in your personal haven? On a mission to bring feelings of calm and serenity, I set out to create the perfect bedroom sanctuary.


Chinoiserie wardrobe and wall murals painted by hand by Diane Hill in a Knightsbridge townhouse bedroom
Knightsbridge townhouse bedroom with hand-painted chinoiserie wall murals

Getting Inspired


As I was going to be painting the mural directly onto wardrobe doors and wall panels, we used Japanese screens and antique paintings of cranes and willow trees as our inspiration.


Side by side photos of antique Japanese painting featuring cranes and hanging flowers
Antique Japanese paintings used as inspiration for the mural

Japanese art has always been one of my favourite artistic styles! The composition of the birds, the negative space, and the fluidity of the brush strokes used in the painting can really call in a sense of balance and ease; which is exactly what we wanted to bring into the space.


Initial sketch of the mural designs onto wardrobe doors by Diane Hill
Initial sketches and design of wardrobe murals

I took the inspiration and sketched an initial design featuring cranes, peacocks, hanging flowers, butterflies, and blossoms that perfectly complement the room's space and the panels' dimensions, before starting work on the panels themselves!


Chinoiserie scene featuring cranes and flowers hand-painted by Diane Hill onto wardrobe doors
Chinoiserie scene inspired by Japanese paintings of cranes and flowers hand-painted by Diane Hill onto wardrobe doors

Making It Happen 


The client wanted a watercolour painterly effect, however, I was unable to use watercolour or gouache paints as I was painting directly onto wood. I needed to use something a little more robust such as acrylics!


Hand painted chinoiserie wardrobe mural by Diane Hill
Wardrobe with chinoiserie mural in the Knightsbridge townhouse

The wardrobe doors and panels were shipped to me to paint in my studio, where I could lay them flat and paint onto them using highly diluted acrylics in a watercolour style to keep that painterly effect intact!


Diane Hill painting the chinoiserie designs onto the wardrobe doors and wall panels
Diane Hill painting the chinoiserie design onto the wardrobe doors and wall panels

I painted with calm blues and pastel colours, with brighter pops for the details, to promote a sense of tranquility and peace. 


Up close photo of painting detail by Diane Hill on the hand painted wardrobe mural
Up close look at the detailed chinoiserie painting technique used by Diane Hill for the wardrobe mural

These colour combinations are frequently used in chinoiserie painting. They help to draw the eye to the focal point of the artwork, in this case, the birds and flowers, while also adding depth and dimension to the room.


Cranes hand-painted in the chinoiserie style by Diane Hill
Hand-painted cranes on wardrobe panels as part of the chinoiserie mural

Birds are a common feature in chinoiserie artwork, and they were one of the main inspiration points for this mural! I painted them at various heights and used a variety of brighter complementing colours to promote harmony and balance.


White hanging flowers and butterfly hand-painted in the chinoiserie style by Diane Hill
White hanging flower and butterfly details painted onto the wardrobe doors

I filled the open spaces with intertwining branches, white hanging flowers, and flying butterflies, to help bring in a feeling of wonder and serenity. Each element is completely unique, but together they build a beautiful chinoiserie scene.


Related blog post: Learn To Paint Chinoiserie Art 


Chinoiserie wardrobe mural hand painted by Diane Hill
Finished hand-painted chinoiserie wardrobe murals 

I loved the cranes, delicate blossoms, and soothing colour combinations that I featured in this design. It inspired me to create a chinoiserie art print, 'Elina', that exudes that same sense of tranquility and softness.


Finishing Touches 


I had a helping hand on this project from fellow artist, Nicky Pasterfield. She was able to take my hand-drawn designs, and recreate my painting style perfectly to finish the bed wall panels. I'm so happy she was able to help me on this!


Chinoiserie wall murals and panels hand painted Diane Hill for a client
Chinoiserie wardrobe and wall panels in the Knightsbridge bedroom

The Artist’s Way


As my client was also an artist, it made complete sense for her to be literally surrounded by a painting and feel that she is living inside an artwork!


Shoes inside chinoiserie wardrobe painted by Diane Hill in Knightsbridge townhouse
A glimpse inside the hand-painted chinoiserie wardrobe

This is what makes hand painted murals so incredible! They can make the room decor completely unique, and can really help to express your personality through your interior styling. 


Related blog post: Top 5 Chinoiserie Home Decor Ideas


Knightsbridge townhouse bedroom complete with chinoiserie wall murals designed and painted by Diane Hill
Knightsbridge townhouse bedroom complete with their hand painted chinoiserie wall mural and wardrobe 

Got It Covered!


This project was one of my favourites to date, and I felt so proud when I found out that it had made the cover of The London Magazine! 


I can't thank photographer Matt Clayton enough for all of these beautiful images! He was truly able to capture the serenity of the chinoiserie scenes that I created for these wall panel and wardrobe murals.


Photo of the cover of The London Magazine featuring Diane Hill
Cover of The London Magazine featuring chinoiserie bedroom murals in the Knightsbridge townhouse

Looking Back


I loved it so much in fact, that it even inspired my exclusive ‘Japanese Crane And Wisteria Mountain Scene Original Painting’, and my ‘Elina’ art print and phone case, which I also named after the fabulous lady who commissioned me for this amazing project.



Creating a mural is an amazing way to bring the chinoiserie style into your home, give it a go yourself with my single stroke technique!


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Comments

Breathtaking, inspirational, Thank You Diane.

Sheila Thom

Stunning!

Cynthia

Absolutely beautiful x

Brenda Hassall
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