#banthebeige.When she was growing up in the 1970s, Robinson’s parents were serial ‘doer-uppers’, unafraid of taking a sledgehammer to a wall, and she has inherited their can-do attitude.
At three, she says, she was ‘up a ladder painting’; she still fondly recalls the William Morris curtains in her nursery, and the rainbow theme she chose for her bedroom at seven.
This foundation in colour and pattern, and her ‘wonderfully creative and chaotic’ childhood, have inspired her work.Robinson was propelled into the spotlight when she became a judge on BBC Two’s The Great Interior Design Challenge in 2014, and more recently appeared on the channel’s Interior Design Masters.
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