House tweet house! How one stylist gave the common-or-garden fowl field a designer makeover or two… and had guests flocking

  • The fowl packing containers had been created by stylist and freelance illustrator Theresa Gromski
  • One comprises a neo-classical toilet whereas one other is an on-trend ‘cottagere’ 
  • Solely mealworms on the flooring may deter celebrities sharing them on Twitter










Trendy, subtle and gorgeous, they’re absolutely worthy of a tweet in reward of the inside designer.

There’s a neo-classical toilet with a freestanding tub, a Scandi-rustic lounge with woodburner, a comfortable boho comfortable with a Buddha, and an on-trend ‘cottagecore’ front room with a classic vibe.

Solely the mealworms on the flooring may deter a celeb from proudly sharing photographs of them on Twitter in the event that they had been new additions to their properties.

However for the feathered guests having fun with these luxurious fowl packing containers, the wiggly additions are most welcome — and the peak of excellent style.

The packing containers had been created ‘for enjoyable’ by Theresa Gromski, a stylist, freelance illustrator and influencer who has practically 95,000 followers on Instagram.

Box-ing clever: Theresa Gromski, a stylist, freelance illustrator and influencer who has nearly 95,000 followers on Instagram

Field-ing intelligent: Theresa Gromski, a stylist, freelance illustrator and influencer who has practically 95,000 followers on Instagram

A carpenter made the 28cm vast, 20cm deep packing containers for her, then she set about designing the interiors, utilizing 1:12 scale doll’s home furnishings and gadgets she made specifically.

‘A few of the items, such because the Chinese language-style cupboard and the chinoiserie display screen within the boho room and the freestanding bathtub, are from the doll’s home my husband and I made for our daughter. She is eager to have them again!’ stated Theresa.

‘Others I made for this venture, together with the desk within the toilet which is an outdated coin and a cotton reel caught collectively and painted, or the rugs within the ‘cottagecore’ room that are reduce down doilies.’

En-tweet bathroom: This cheeky great tit seems to appreciate Theresa¿s neo-classical interior

En-tweet toilet: This cheeky nice tit appears to understand Theresa’s neo-classical inside

Boho cheep: A black box complete with Buddha is the perfect place for this hungry blackbird

Boho cheep: A black field full with Buddha is the proper place for this hungry blackbird

The boho room additionally has wallpaper and a rug comprised of samples of acclaimed Artwork Deco-inspired designer Anna Hayman supplies. The ‘G’ on the shelf within the Scandi room is for Theresa’s surname.

‘They relate to my fashion of interiors,’ stated Theresa, 50, who lives in Bournville, Birmingham, with husband Tom, daughter Anais, six, and nine-year-old son Arlo.

She has two cats — Pickle and Ninja — who usually characteristic in her Instagram posts stress-free peacefully in her house, slightly than chasing birds within the backyard, fortunately.

Theresa added: ‘It’s some of the enjoyable tasks I’ve ever accomplished — and I had this freedom to be actually inventive.’

Scandin-avian: Sleek modern decor is loved by culture vultures . . . and this nosy starling

Scandin-avian: Smooth trendy decor is liked by tradition vultures . . . and this nosy starling

Cottage fly: A friendly robin pops in to Theresa¿s ¿cottagecore¿ box to tuck in to mealworms off the rug

Cottage fly: A pleasant robin pops in to Theresa’s ‘cottagecore’ field to tuck in to mealworms off the rug

As soon as accomplished, photographer Drew Gardner positioned the fowl packing containers in mates’ gardens in Somerset, the place he lives, and captured these photographs of an important tit, a starling, a blackbird and a robin popping in.

Theresa plans to maintain the ‘boho’ one for her personal backyard now the venture is full. However she says: ‘I’d make different folks one in the event that they requested.

‘I do love making all of the items, however they take a lot time.’ However she wouldn’t do it only for birdseed. ‘If a millionaire comes alongside and needs to offer me £40,000 to spend a 12 months making one, I’d do it,’ she added, laughing.

‘It’s fairly a distinct segment market . . . so it’s not going to be my day job.’

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