Want a new design for your home, but don’t know where to start?
Renovating your home is the perfect chance to make your mark on your home that suits your personality and style.
As we spend more of our time in our homes it can have a direct influence not only on our moods, but on our overall health and well-being.
It can also drive a strong desire to create a space that reflects both visually and affectionately what it is we are feeling.
As we start to move through 2022, I feel that our sense for nature and earthy tones will continue throughout the year. Neutral tones, with pops of colour allows a room to feel relaxing, warm, cosy and welcoming.
Amongst warmth, being cooped up inside, we long for an airiness in our interior. This will see many of us bringing in our travel-inspired adventures into our living spaces, with stoneware, terracotta, marble making their ways into our homes. The raw, imperfect nature of these organic materials adds depth, soul, and visual intrigue while also bringing in a calming, ambiance of the outdoors.
But before you all rush out to get those lime-washed walls, I fully understand that it can be quite daunting to start a large project and manage it on your own. But you don’t have to.
You can take the stress out of your daily routine by working with a designer who can manage the full design project on your behalf, including keeping an eye on the budget, liaising with your builders, managing orders and deliveries and overall quality control. All you’ll have to do, is sit tight until the grand reveal.
What can you get from a full design service?
In-Person Consultation
Moodboard
Research and source products
Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment (FF&E)
Collaborate with you and decide on the perfect design and layout ensuring functionality and practicality
3D renders
To Scale Floorplan
Sourcing & Liaising with your builders to come up with the best solutions for your home or place of business
Product Purchasing
Onsite days at Project
Management of Design
If you’re starting your renovation project, I’d love to hear from you.
Happy designing! x