About Michael KenyonWaters

Interior Designer / 3D Arcihtectural Visualiser Born in St Thomas Hospital in Westminster Central London in 1993 I lived in London for the first 4 years of my life, before moving to Clacton-On-Sea where I still remain to this day. I started my studying at Bursville Junior / Primary School before moving to Clacton County High School in 2004. After completing my GCSE's I decided to further my education and stay to complete my A-Levels which I completed in IT, Media Studies and Graphic Design. I started focusing on becoming a Graphic / Product Designer originally when I was studying my A-Levels, however despite the passion and determination for designing I started to realise that I lacked the love for that particular field of design, this is when I turned to Interior Design. I found that I loved the idea of designing rooms, creating new spaces and scenes and I started to get the excitement and intrigue of being able to change a small simple space into a dynamic fully functional attractive area. After designing rooms for fun as a hobby I got approached by a family friend who asked me if I would be willing to help design her new Care Home for her, which I felt overwhelmed at being asked to do so and....obviously grabbed that opportunity with both hands. During this project I managed to work alongside some Architects who were planning to build an extension onto the side of the Care Home, however one of the Architects could not visualise what he property would look like with the extension, therefore I volunteered myself to build a 3D image of the extension to show what the building would look like in the future. After generating this image this led me to another field of design in which i found very intriguing...3D Architectural Visualisation. Over the next 7+ years I have worked as a Freelance Interior Designer / 3D Architectural Visualizer. I have designed 100's of projects and have recently became an Interior Designer for Blackstone Kitchens & Interiors. To this day I continue to design and strive to create the best designs for my clients. I feel that a job is never truly complete until the client in 100% happy with the design I have generated as I believe... "If a client is not 100% happy with their designs, then how will they be truly happy if their room looked the same?"