Rebecca Hatton Interiors

Services & Fees

“Design services tailored to suit your project."

Choose from full service interior design and a variety of flexible packages, including remote design options.
Involving your interior designer as early as possible in the planning process will help you get the best results.

Yes, I offer a full design and supply service for bespoke window treatments — including made-to-measure curtains, Roman blinds, roller blinds, shutters, wood-slat Venetian blinds, sheers, pelmets, and soft furnishings — tailored specifically to each room and its function. Automated and electrically controlled motorised made-to-measure curtains and blinds can also be supplied and installed.

I’ll guide you through fabric and lining selection, heading styles, finishes, and any hardware required, ensuring the result enhances both the room’s function and character. From elegant drapery for listed buildings to contemporary blinds and recessed headings for new builds, every element is considered — from light control and privacy to insulation and texture.

I collaborate with trusted makers and fitters to ensure precision and a high-quality finish. Full measuring and installation services are available as part of my East Sussex, Home Counties, and London interior design services. In some cases, my fitting team can also travel further afield, and I offer remote consultation for international and online interior design projects.

Yes — I love designing bespoke joinery and fitted furniture. It’s one of the most effective ways to elevate a space, giving it a high-end interior design feel while improving flow, maximising storage, and reducing visual clutter.

Custom-built furniture adds architectural detail and texture to a room. From fluted wood, marquetry and woven panels to fabric-wrapped or wallpaper finished doors, joinery can be subtle or striking. Floor-to-ceiling cabinetry can blend seamlessly into period properties or become striking features in modern interiors. With push-to-open mechanisms, integrated lighting, and elegant detailing, every element is designed to be both beautiful and practical.

Whether it’s for a kitchen, pantry, media unit, wardrobe, alcove shelving, hallway, or full library wall, I design bespoke joinery that supports functionality while enhancing the overall look and feel of your home.

I can work with trusted craftspeople to supply and install the finished pieces—ensuring a seamless process and a high-quality result. This service is available as part of my London, East Sussex, and Home Counties interior design offerings, and is especially well suited to home renovations, new build interiors, and period property design.

Yes — lighting is one of the most powerful tools in interior design, and a well-considered lighting plan is essential to creating a space that functions beautifully and feels inviting.

I provide layered lighting schemes tailored to each room’s purpose, layout, and atmosphere. This includes ambient lighting for general mood, task lighting for function (such as reading or cooking), and accent lighting to highlight artwork, architectural features, or textured surfaces. When these layers work in harmony, a room becomes more than just illuminated — it gains depth, character, and flexibility throughout the day.

Too often, interiors rely solely on overhead downlights and a couple of table lamps, which can leave a space feeling flat or overly clinical. I design lighting that supports well-being — warmer tones in the evening to promote rest, with lower-level lighting ideal for socialising and winding down.

Where needed, I collaborate closely with your electrician or provide a full lighting design, supply, and installation service—ensuring a seamless result. This is available as part of my London, East Sussex, and Home Counties interior design services, and is equally valuable for home renovations, period properties, and new build interiors.

Good lighting doesn’t just improve visibility—it enhances how a room makes you feel, supports your daily rhythms, and even flatters the people within it.

Absolutely. I love designing kitchens—cooking is a joy for me, so I always think about how to make the space a pleasure to use. Kitchens are the heart of the home—where we gather, entertain, study, and connect.

I consider the full experience — flow, storage, natural and artificial lighting, materials, and appliances. Every detail is chosen with care, balancing form, function, and atmosphere.

I source directly from trusted trade suppliers — ensuring quality, consistency, and competitive pricing, and work with experienced joiners and stone fitters to deliver bespoke kitchens built to last.

Full-service kitchen interior design and installation services are available across London, East Sussex, and the Home Counties. In some cases, my team can travel further afield, and I also have trusted contacts in North America.

Whether I’m designing a high-end country house kitchen, renovating a period property, fitting out a contemporary new build, or simply refining what’s already there, I approach each design with a balance of practicality and presence, to ensure soulful and timeless interiors.

Yes. Bathrooms are one of my favourite spaces to design—part sanctuary, part workhorse, with the opportunity to create a seamless design expression from head to toe. As the place we begin and end each day, they deserve the same level of care and creativity as any other room.

I approach bathroom design holistically—balancing beauty and practicality with a focus on comfort, and detail. From layout and lighting to ventilation, storage, fittings, and finishes, every element is considered to create a space that feels calm, restorative, and easy to live with.

Whether you’re dreaming of spa-like serenity, classic elegance, sleek modern design, or clever solutions for smaller spaces, I can design and supply everything needed. I can design and supply everything required. I work with trusted trade suppliers and collaborate with skilled joiners and installers to ensure everything is built to last and beautifully integrated.

Full bathroom design and installation services are available across London, East Sussex, and the Home Counties. In some cases, my team can travel further afield, and I also have reliable contacts in North America.

Yes. I offer inclusive interior design services tailored to clients with mobility challenges or specific accessibility needs—always without compromising on comfort, beauty, or style. Good design should work for everyone, and thoughtful, accessible interiors can be both elegant and practical.

Whether it's adapting bathrooms, designing wider clearances, selecting ergonomic furniture, or integrating user-friendly features like smart lighting and low-level storage, every detail is considered to support independence and ease of use.

My accessible interior design, supply and renovation services are available across London, East Sussex, and the Home Counties, and can be tailored for city apartments, country homes, new builds, or period property renovations. I also offer online interior design consultations for clients further afield, with or without site visits.

Inclusive, mobility-friendly spaces can still feel luxurious, personal, and full of character — and I work closely with each client to ensure their home reflects their lifestyle, needs, and aesthetic. Whether you need a fully accessible renovation or subtle adaptations, I can help you create a home that’s both functional and deeply inviting.

Absolutely. Designing children’s spaces is a joy — they offer a unique opportunity to combine creativity, practicality, and warmth. Whether you’re planning a fun and vibrant playroom or a calm, nurturing bedroom, I create environments that feel imaginative, supportive, and able to evolve with your child over time.

Children’s rooms need to be multifunctional — offering space to sleep, study, play, create, and connect. I design with flexibility in mind, incorporating clever storage, adaptable layouts, and natural materials with low VOCs for healthier indoor air. Safety is paramount: I consider everything from soft lighting and durable finishes to furniture fixings, rounded edges, and wipeable surfaces like wall panelling to keep rooms resilient and easy to maintain.

Whether designing a room for a toddler, a growing child, or a teen, I take time to reflect their personality and interests — while ensuring the space is uplifting, and grounded in good design. From bespoke joinery to layered lighting, every element is considered.

Absolutely. Sourcing is a vital part of the design process, and I offer a comprehensive interior design service that includes the curation and supply of everything needed to bring your space to life — from furniture and lighting to joinery, paint finishes, and soft furnishings.

Each piece is selected to suit your style, space, and budget, drawing on a trusted network of trade suppliers, antique and vintage dealers, artisans, and specialist makers. Whether it’s a handwoven rug, a sculptural light fitting, an 18th Century chair or bespoke cabinetry, I ensure that every item complements the overall design while maintaining a high standard of craftsmanship and longevity.

Working with a wide range of quality suppliers allows me to offer access to exclusive products and competitive pricing—available as part of my UK interior design services. Where appropriate, I also oversee sourcing and logistics for international clients.

Whether your project is a full-scale renovation or a focused room update, the goal is always the same: a carefully curated, layered, and lasting design that reflects your taste and supports how you live.

Yes. Art sourcing is a key part of my service — whether you're building a collection, completing a room, or curating a gallery wall. I also assist with commissioning original artwork or sculpture, either from my own studio or trusted contemporary artists and makers. I can arrange professional framing and hanging, ensuring every piece is beautifully integrated into the space.

Yes. I offer full colour consultations and can advise on both colour palettes and paint finishes — taking into account the age of the property, the surface requirements, natural light, surface texture, and architectural context. Whether you need just the right white or a bold statement colour, I’ll help you make the perfect choice.

Absolutely. If there are fittings or furniture pieces you’ve already fallen in love with, I’m happy to incorporate them into the design. In many cases, I can source the same or similar items through my network of trade suppliers—often with improved pricing or upgraded quality. I may also suggest thoughtful alternatives that align better with the overall scheme, budget, or longevity of the design.

As part of my full-service interior design offering across London, East Sussex, the Home Counties, and internationally, I can manage all procurement and supply directly — ensuring consistency, quality control, and a seamless experience. Where appropriate, installation can also be arranged using skilled, trusted tradespeople.

A bespoke service curated around your needs — Residential or Commercial, from one room to an entire building. I offer creative guidance from concept to completion, and depending on your location, can also coordinate building services and trusted contractors.

Fully remote design is available with accurate plans and images.

Initial Chat – Free (up to 30 mins)

A complimentary call to explore your needs, and guide you toward the right service.

Full Service Interior Design

Interior Design

  • Remote design and on-site consultations
  • Measured Surveys
  • Concept illustrations
  • Space planning with layout plans & elevations
  • Lighting design & electrical plans
  • Bathroom, kitchen, joinery & furniture design
  • Cohesive schemes for all finishes
  • Styling existing rooms
  • Sourcing & supplying everything you need

Holistic Design

  • Natural paints & plasters
  • Acoustic & EMF solutions
  • Circadian lighting
  • Biophilic design & Feng Shui
  • Energy & geopathic stress dowsing

A bespoke service curated around your commercial projects, from one room to an entire building. I offer creative guidance from concept to completion, and depending on your location, can also coordinate building services and trusted contractors.

Fully remote design is available with accurate plans and images.

Initial Chat – Free (up to 60 mins)

A complimentary call to explore your needs, and guide you toward the right service.

Commercial Design

  • Spas, gyms & wellness spaces
  • Turn-key projects & furniture packages
  • Hotels, Airbnb, serviced apartments & rentals
  • Offices & retail spaces
  • Restaurants, cafés & bars

FAQ

Yes. In addition to my extensive portfolio of projects in the UK, I also work internationally, collaborating with both developers and private clients to guide the renovation, furnishing, and presentation of properties to the highest standard.

My experience ranges from guiding large-scale property developments to curating bespoke private homes, always ensuring the interiors feel both globally informed and locally relevant.

For developers, I provide a design service that adds measurable value. From sourcing finishes and fixtures to shaping the visual identity and final presentation, I focus on creating interiors that enhance market appeal and resonate with discerning buyers. My approach combines design creativity with a strong commercial awareness, ensuring your project stands out in a competitive marketplace.

I offer flexible ways of working: fully remote packages supported by detailed drawings, specifications, and digital presentations, or in-person involvement where I travel internationally for site visits, installations, and final styling. In every case, I tailor the service to the project’s location, architectural character, and target audience.

Whether in the US, Europe, or beyond, my goal is to deliver interiors that feel distinctive, refined, and ready to impress. To explore how I can support your project abroad, please get in touch via the contact page.

Absolutely. I welcome collaborations of all kinds, especially with other creative individuals. It can be invaluable to have someone to brainstorm and bounce ideas around with — whether as a one-off consultation or as part of the design team on a project.

I can create inspiring, original images to help you and your client envision how different styles might look in a space, or produce more specific designs tailored to exact dimensions and chosen selections. I can also support projects that extend beyond your usual specialism, designing challenging spaces or technical details such as lighting and electrical layouts, as well as joinery, bathrooms and kitchens.

Whether reviewing your designs to provide a fresh perspective, refining ideas to take them to the next level, or taking the lead on specific rooms or projects, I bring creativity and technical detail to ensure your vision is realised to its full potential.

Absolutely. I welcome collaborations with architects and greatly value the creative dialogue that comes from working across disciplines. Interior design for architects is about more than adding decoration at the end of a project — it’s about ensuring that the spaces you’ve so carefully conceived are enhanced through atmosphere, materiality, and human experience.

I can help soften and enrich the architectural framework, bringing a considered eye to the interior finishes, materials, and spatial flow. From curating layered palettes that complement the architecture to ensuring continuity between interior and exterior, my role is to add depth, warmth, and refinement without compromising the clarity of the design intent.

Whether providing concept imagery to communicate ideas to clients, developing mood boards and finishes schedules, or refining details to elevate the overall scheme, I see my contribution as one that supports your vision while ensuring the interiors feel cohesive, inviting, and tailored to the way people will truly live and work within them.

Yes. Wellness interiors are one of my passions — places where every detail contributes to restoration, balance, and a deeper sense of well-being.

That means looking beyond the obvious markers of comfort. Light, acoustics, scent, touch, and spatial flow all shape how the body responds to a room. When layered with care, an interior can work almost like a guided ritual: softening stress, slowing the breath, and quietly supporting the practices held there — from yoga nidra and sound healing to cacao gatherings and contemplative workshops.

In one studio, I created an immersive hand-painted mural that wrapped across walls and ceiling, unfolding as a starry landscape shaped into a compass of time and space. Each season, element, and moon phase was woven in — from winter mountains under a new moon to spring sunrises, summer shorelines, and autumn grottoes — a bespoke artwork designed to nurture the practices held within.

For spas and wellness retreats, there are countless ways to elevate the experience. Natural, breathable materials regulate atmosphere and promote a sense of grounding. Layered lighting can be tuned to different rituals — cocooning and dim for sound baths, brighter and expansive for group movement. Acoustically sensitive layouts allow therapies to happen side by side without intrusion.

I’m also interested in more forward-looking approaches: circadian lighting systems that shift through the day, tactile surfaces that encourage mindfulness, or collaborations with aromatherapists and sound artists to create fully multisensory environments. When these elements come together, the result is more than a spa or studio — it becomes a sanctuary remembered not just for what happened there, but for how it felt to be inside it.

Ultimately, I see wellness design as an act of care. Whether a spa, a yoga studio, or a private retreat, my aim is always to create spaces that quietly support both mind and body, offering a kind of nourishment that lingers long after someone leaves.

Yes. Holiday homes and short-term rentals thrive on atmosphere — that feeling when a guest walks in and instantly relaxes, curious to explore, already imagining how they’ll spend their stay. My role is to help create that sense of welcome while making sure the design is practical, durable, and easy to manage.

Designing for Airbnb and boutique stays means balancing style with strategy. I take time to understand your ideal guest — whether it’s families, couples, business travellers, or wellness seekers — and shape the layout, furnishings, and flow of the space to suit. At the same time, the interiors are flexible enough to appeal across seasons and a broad range of visitors.

Details matter. Smart planning can make a compact space feel generous, while layered lighting, comfortable furniture, and thoughtful storage help guests feel at home. Locally inspired touches — art, materials, or colour — add character and authenticity that make your property stand out in a crowded market.

Whether you’re refreshing an existing rental or launching something new, I bring together style and substance so your property feels inviting, distinctive, and always guest-ready.

Yes. Think of it as setting the stage so life can begin the moment you step through the door. A curated furniture package takes away the fuss of sourcing every last piece and leaves you with a space that feels whole, welcoming, and ready to be lived in — whether it’s a new build, a second home, or somewhere designed to be shared.

What’s included depends on the project: perhaps it’s the big pieces like sofas and beds, or the quieter details — lighting, curtains, soft furnishings, artwork, even towels and bedding — that make a place feel instantly comfortable.

I pull from a wide mix of sources, high-street and trade-only alike, to create something layered and characterful. And if you wish, I’ll see it right through to the finish — delivery, installation, and those final touches that make a house feel like a home the moment you arrive.

Yes. Hotels, guest houses, and boutique stays all thrive on atmosphere — that first impression when someone walks in, the ease of a room that feels generous, the comfort of a lounge where people naturally want to linger. My role is to help shape those moments so they feel effortless, memorable, and welcoming.

Designing for hospitality is about creating experiences that last longer than the visit itself. Guests remember how a place made them feel — calm, energised, looked after — and good design sets the stage for that. I work with owners and teams to bring together layout, lighting, acoustics, and materials in ways that suit the people who stay as much as the people who run the space.

Public areas — lobbies, cafés, lounges — are designed to invite, with layered light and tactile finishes. Guest rooms are approached with care too: thoughtful layouts, useful storage, and palettes that are easy to live with, easy to maintain, and quietly restorative.

I especially enjoy working with independent hoteliers and boutique brands, where there’s room to create something distinctive and rooted in place. Each project is a collaboration, bringing together vision, practicality, and a sense of character that stays with guests long after they leave.

Yes. Offices don’t have to feel flat or functional — they can be places that spark ideas, make teams feel good, and leave the right impression on clients. Whether it’s a creative studio, a client-facing office, or a larger commercial space, the aim is to shape an environment that works hard for business while still feeling calm and inspiring.

I look at workspace design as a whole: the way light falls, how people move through a room, where conversations happen, and where focus is best kept. Sometimes it’s about opening things up, sometimes about creating quieter corners. The materials, colours, and lighting all play their part in setting the tone for how people feel and work.

Well-being is always part of the picture. Natural light, breathable finishes, and acoustic comfort aren’t luxuries — they’re the foundations of spaces where people can think clearly and work productively.

From first sketches to final styling, I design office interiors that balance practicality with atmosphere — workplaces that help people do their best work and businesses put their best face forward.

Yes. A successful showhome or marketing suite is never just about furniture on display — it’s about creating an atmosphere that allows people to imagine a life there. The most effective spaces tell a story: of comfort, aspiration, and belonging, and they spark an emotional connection the moment someone walks through the door.

I’ve collaborated with leading developers on landmark projects, helping to translate architecture into interiors that feel both desirable and authentic. My approach is to weave together layout, colour, and detail in a way that presents not only a finished space, but a lifestyle people can picture themselves stepping into.

From early concept stages through to sourcing and styling every last element, my focus is always on creating showhomes and marketing suites that feel uplifting, timeless, and in harmony with their setting — places that buyers respond to instinctively.

Yes. Shops are more than shelves and rails — they’re places where stories unfold. Every brand has its own tale to tell, whether it’s about craft, heritage, or a way of life. I like to work with clients to uncover not just what they sell, but why — and then let that spirit shape the space in ways customers can appreciate.

Light, texture, and spatial flow are the tools I use to shape the customer journey. From drawing focus to key displays to creating moments of pause and discovery, every detail contributes to the rhythm of the space. My role is to bring clarity and creativity to that process, ensuring the interiors are not only visually distinctive but also practical and commercially effective.

Whether for an intimate boutique, a concept store, or a gallery-like showroom, the aim is always to create spaces that feel immersive and emotionally engaging, while also supporting the everyday realities of retail life.

Yes. Eating and drinking out has never just been about the food or the cocktails — it’s about the experience. The best hospitality spaces tell a story: of the people behind them, the flavours on the menu, and the atmosphere you want guests to carry with them long after they leave. My role is to work with clients to bring that story to life in three dimensions, shaping interiors that feel authentic, memorable, and welcoming.

Lighting, materials, and the flow of a space all play their part. From the moment a guest steps through the door, each detail — where they pause, what they notice, how the space makes them feel — builds the rhythm of their visit. My aim is to make those details work seamlessly together, so the space supports staff as well as customers, and the design feels both distinctive and practical.

Whether it’s a relaxed neighbourhood café, a lively bar, or a destination restaurant, the goal is always the same: to create an atmosphere people want to return to, time and again.

Whether you’re refining details, rethinking layouts, or preparing for a larger renovation, these sessions offer focused, flexible support to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.

Support can include: One-off or ongoing design sessions, whole-home walk-throughs, furniture layouts & lighting guidance, colour palettes, finishes & materials, styling with existing pieces, and coordinating designs across multiple rooms.

Photos — and ideally floor plans — help make your session more productive. These can be submitted along with your pre-consultation questionnaire. Where included, layout plans and mood boards are sent by email after your consultation. Travel costs are quoted in advance.

Design Chat – £95 (up to 45 mins)

A quick, focused video consultation.

  • A second opinion on colours, layouts or finishes
  • Fresh ideas for one space
  • Concept illustrations
  • General design advice

Room Review – £160 (up to 75 mins)

A deeper video consultation with follow-up visuals.

  • Best for one or two rooms.
  • Post-consultation notes & concept images

Home Consultation – £275 (up to 2 hours)

Remote or in-person session tailored to your space.

  • Whole home walk-through or a deep dive into 2–3 rooms
  • Post-session notes & curated concept images
  • Mood board included

In-Depth Consultation – £540 (up to 4 hours)

Half-day comprehensive design and colour consultation (remote or in-person).

  • Deep dive into 3–4 rooms
  • Access to a curated selection of paint swatches to try out in your home
  • Detailed paint specification including finishes
  • Full notes & paint specification
  • Furniture layout plan with up to 2 revisions
  • Colour elevation of one wall
  • Concept images and mood boards

I assess light conditions, features and flooring, and guide you towards shades that suit the space and support how it is used. I can give you fresh inspiration, and help you develop your ideas into a cohesive scheme, with colours that flow from one space to another.

Advice is given on the best finish for each surface, suitable paints for older buildings, historic paint colours, and natural paints.

£275
In-Home Colour Consultation
(up to 2 hours)

A home visit with tailored advice and access to a curated selection of paint swatches to try out in your home.

Samples & Ordering

Paint and wallpaper samples can be ordered following the consultation.

Details

  • Covers approx. 3–5 rooms (additional time £45 per half-hour)
  • Detailed specification including finishes and notes provided via email
  • Travel costs quoted separately

Contact
£95
Virtual Colour Consultation
(up to 45 mins)

A focused consultation via video call.

Wallpaper Add-On – £120

Includes a curated selection of wallpaper options tailored to your space.

Details

  • Follow-up notes provided via email
  • Allow 30 mins per room
  • Additional time £45 per half-hour

Contact

FAQ

The more information you can share in advance, the more productive and tailored your consultation will be. Providing floor plans, room measurements, and clear photos of your space is a great starting point—especially if the consultation is remote.

It’s also really helpful to see any inspiration images that speak to your taste. These could be rooms you’ve saved from magazines, Pinterest boards, or even photos of homes you've loved in the past. If there are specific colours, furniture, or design elements you’re drawn to—or want to avoid—feel free to share those too.

All of this helps me quickly understand your style, needs, and goals so I can offer meaningful, creative input right from the start.

I can help you find everything you need for you renovation or refurbishment, make sure it all works beautifully together and get it shipped directly to you, or arrange for separate orders to come to a warehouse until final installation.

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  • Bathrooms & kitchens
  • Flooring, tiles & natural plasters
  • Paints, custom colours, wallpaper & specialist finishes
  • Doors, windows, mouldings & panelling
  • Lighting & integrated electrical systems
  • Fires & radiators
  • Furniture, accessories & soft furnishings
  • Art consultancy & installation
  • Antique and vintage sourcing

Fill in the form on the contact page, and you’ll receive a pre-consultation questionnaire. To ensure your session is as productive as possible, please include photos—and, if available, floor plans of your property—when you return the form.

Once payment is received, we’ll schedule your appointment, either online or at your property.

If your consultation includes layout plans or mood boards, these will be delivered via email following the session.

You're welcome to be as involved in the design process as you like—whether fully engaged or happy to leave it in my hands.

Introduction

Fill in the form on the contact page and we will book your free introductory chat. I will learn a few basic details about your project and answer any questions you have.

If it feels like a good fit, we arrange a meeting to explore the design brief.

Design Brief

The next step will be discovering more about you and your space. We can meet at your property or connect remotely with floor plans and photos.

Inspiration for your project can come from anywhere. I’ll bring a wealth of ideas, but starting with something you love makes the process more personal and meaningful - whether it’s an artist, natural feature, object, historical era, location, or an image that resonates with you.

Your existing pieces — whether furniture, artwork, heirlooms, or favourite objects, are an important part of your space, and will be integrated to enhance and complement the overall design. Using the Golden Ratio and nature-inspired principles, I design clear layouts with softened edges and smart storage — promoting flow, focus, and peace of mind.

Quote

After the meeting, I’ll provide a detailed quote. There’s no obligation - work only begins once you’ve approved the fees and terms.

Site Survey

Accurate measurements and photographs are essential for the design process. I can carry out a site survey to gather these, or you’re welcome to provide them if we’re working remotely.

Design Development

Based on your needs and inspiration, I create mood boards and layout plans to help you visualise the design and make confident decisions. This may include layout options, colour palettes, material suggestions, and visual references to bring the concept to life.

All materials are shared digitally for your review, and we’ll collaborate to refine the design until it feels just right.

Sourcing & Specification

Once the design is approved, I’ll source everything you need - from fittings to finishes - carefully curated for style, quality, and budget.

As items are confirmed, they’re added to your Project Handbook (a room-by-room visual reference) and your Itemised Budget, which includes product details, pricing, and any applicable discounts.

Project Coordination

I offer as much support as you need to bring the design to life — smoothly and stress-free. Depending on your location, this can include a full building and decoration service with trusted tradespeople.

Support may cover coordinating trades, managing suppliers, overseeing deliveries, supervising key stages, and resolving any issues that arise. For remote projects, I provide clear installation guidance. I’m also available for final walk-throughs and ongoing support after installation.

Finishing Touches

Once everything is in place, I offer a final styling session to elevate the space with thoughtful finishing touches. This could include arranging artwork, layering textiles, or curating objects to bring the whole design together.

FAQ

The earlier, the better. Involving me at the planning stage allows me to influence architectural layouts, lighting plans, and finishes—ensuring a cohesive result and avoiding costly changes later.

Lead times vary depending on availability and the size of your project. Typically, I recommend getting in touch 2-4 months in advance for full-service projects. For consultations 2-3 weeks, though if the project is urgent shorter lead times may be possible.

Each project is different. The design phase for a single-room design can take 4–6 weeks, depending on the level of detail, for a full-home project it may span several months. The timeline will be outlined clearly in your proposal and adapted as the project evolves. Depending on availability I can fast track some projects, but thorough, well thought out design does take time.

For design packages the timeline is around 4 weeks

Yes, absolutely. Starting from scratch isn’t always practical—or desirable. Incorporating existing pieces often adds depth, character, and a personal connection to the space and is an integral part of the interior design process. These items can usually be integrated into the overall design in a thoughtful and cohesive way.

Sometimes, it’s simply a matter of adding a few complementary elements—like a rug, light fixture, accessories, or new curtains—to bring everything together. In other cases, a bit of updating can help: refinishing woodwork, reupholstering, or replacing hardware can give familiar pieces a fresh feel while preserving their charm.

I can also suggest creative ways to repurpose furniture—for example, adapting a chest of drawers into a bathroom vanity, or integrating a bookcase into bespoke joinery. If something doesn’t quite fit the new layout, I’ll always offer honest feedback and practical solutions.

This approach allows for a more personal and sustainable design, while making the most of what you already have. The most timeless interior designs always include a blend of old and new

That’s completely okay—design is a collaborative process. Your feedback is welcome at every stage. We’ll refine and adjust until it feels right for you. My goal is for you to feel confident and excited about the final outcome.

Budget management is a key part of my process. I provide a clear, itemised budget and help prioritise spending where it will have the most impact—visually and functionally. I also supply furnishings, fittings, and finishes at competitive rates through trusted trade sources, helping clients access high-quality items at significantly reduced prices.

Since 2020, building and supply costs have increased due to global demand, material shortages, and inflation. I stay informed on current pricing trends and work closely with skilled suppliers and trades to keep the project on track—offering thoughtful, cost-conscious solutions without compromising on design quality.

I love creating spaces that feel good to be in - places that are not just beautiful, but uplifting, and restorative.

Well-designed spaces can elevate everyday moments and enhance our sense of well-being. When our surroundings are in harmony, we begin to feel it within ourselves.

I enjoy collaborating with my clients and often find inspiration in the choices they’ve already made. Sometimes I curate an entire space from scratch; either way, it’s about bringing everything into balance.

My goal is to make the most of each space - creating interiors that are functional, balanced, and deeply personal. I use a range of design tools and principles - rooted in both aesthetics and well-being. Here are some of the most effective.

Tailored Design

Every project begins with you—your lifestyle, goals, tastes, and budget. I also consider the property’s architecture, location, and age to ensure each space feels aligned with its environment and history.

Flow & Function

Using the Golden Ratio and nature-inspired principles, I design clear layouts with softened edges and smart storage—promoting flow, focus, and peace of mind.

Balance & Beauty

A harmonious space relies on the right blend of colour, texture, shape, and pattern. I also consider rhythm, contrast, scale, and proportion to create interiors that feel balanced and joyful.

Designing with Light

Natural light is enhanced through finishes and window treatments, while layered, warm-toned lighting design supports mood, well-being, and ambiance—flattering you and the space.

Atmosphere

Improved acoustics reduce noise, enhance privacy, and create a calmer, more comfortable atmosphere. Good airflow clears stagnant energy, helping the space feel fresh, open, and energised.

Biophilic Design

Natural materials, patterns, and forms create a sense of calm and connection—even a landscape photo can reduce stress and improve focus.

Conscious Choices

Where possible, I source from small makers, vintage collections, and what you already own—refinished, reupholstered, or reimagined to reduce waste while adding character. I prioritise non-toxic, natural materials like clay and lime plasters that improve air quality and absorb CO2 as they cure.

Feng Shui & Energy Alignment

Feng Shui has been used for over 4,000 years to help people thrive in their environments—and it's still going strong today. Many of the world’s most recognised brands have used it to enhance success and profitability, including Marks & Spencer, Coca-Cola, Nike, Citibank, Microsoft, Mercedes-Benz, and Hilton Hotels, to name just a few.

For clients who are interested, I offer the option to incorporate Feng Shui principles or energy clearing into the design process. These techniques can help align a space with your goals—whether that’s greater ease at home or increased success in business. I’ve seen first-hand how powerfully these practices can shift the energy of a space—often with remarkable results.

FAQ

My interior design process is highly personalised, ensuring your home feels like a true reflection of you. Whether it’s a London apartment, country house, or new build, the goal is to create a space that feels both authentic and deeply familiar.

Through conversations, inspiration images, and questionnaires, I gain a clear sense of what matters most to you. You’re encouraged to share anything that inspires you - images from magazines, Pinterest boards, favourite hotels or restaurants, travel photos, artwork, films, or even memories of a childhood home. Objects, colours, textures, or materials that evoke comfort or connection are especially helpful. I also welcome input on any existing furniture or pieces you’d like to keep or reference.

All of this helps shape a design that’s not only visually cohesive but emotionally grounded - resulting in bespoke interiors that feel personal, lived-in, and original.

I work across a range of styles including modern, classic, contemporary, rustic, minimal, eclectic, and biophilic design. Each project is tailored to the architecture of the property and the personality of its owner.

Definitely. New build homes often need considered layers of texture, colour, and detail to give them warmth and personality. I specialise in adding character, flow, and a sense of story - transforming a blank canvas into a space that feels like home.

Absolutely. I specialise in wellness-focused and holistic interior design, creating spaces that feel supportive, calm, and intuitively balanced. Our environments influence us deeply - often in ways we don’t immediately recognise. Jarring lighting, harsh edges, dissonant patterns, or overwhelming colours can subtly heighten stress, while thoughtful choices in texture, colour, flow, and light can ease the nervous system and encourage a sense of comfort and clarity.

My approach is grounded in both intuition and training, drawing from Classical Feng Shui, Biophilic design, colour psychology, ergonomics, and the sensory impact of materials. These disciplines inform the design process from the earliest concept to the final detail - whether I’m working on a residential retreat, a wellness studio, or a commercial space seeking calm and focus.

Where appropriate, I collaborate with Master Feng Shui consultants to offer tailored, in-depth spatial remedies. And for those creating home offices, spa-like bathrooms, meditation rooms, or simply seeking more peace in everyday living, I bring together form and feeling to craft interiors that truly support well-being.

Biophilic design is a thoughtful approach to interiors that reconnects us with the natural world-enhancing well-being, clarity, and emotional balance. Rooted in our deep, instinctive response to nature, it brings organic textures, earthy materials, natural light, and flowing forms into the built environment in ways that feel grounding and restorative.

We feel better in spaces that echo the rhythms of the natural world. Soft daylight, flowing water, and tactile materials help calm the nervous system, restore attention, and uplift mood. Even subtle references - like a curve that mirrors a riverbed, or a palette drawn from sky and soil - can create a sense of ease and belonging.

As a designer specialising in biophilic and wellness-focused interiors, I incorporate these principles with care and intention - using timber, linen, stone, plants, ventilation, and layered lighting to create spaces that feel alive and quietly nurturing. Whether it’s a spa bathroom, a serene bedroom, a meditation space, or a commercial interior designed for calm and focus, biophilic design brings depth and harmony that go beyond aesthetics.

It’s not just about looking beautiful - it’s about creating interiors that feel intrinsically right to live in.

Biophilic design is a powerful tool in commercial interior design. In workspaces, hospitality venues, studios, and wellness environments, a connection to nature can significantly enhance both experience and performance.

As a wellness-focused interior designer, I often incorporate biophilic principles into commercial projects - balancing aesthetic appeal with practical benefits such as improved well-being, productivity, and brand perception.

atural materials like wood, stone, and linen introduce warmth and tactility, while organic forms and layered textures bring visual softness to modern commercial interiors. Green walls, indoor planting, and even nature-inspired artwork can all help create a beneficial and inviting atmosphere. Light, sound, and airflow are also considered, creating sensory environments that feel balanced and grounded.

For client-facing businesses, biophilic interiors can enhance brand identity and leave a lasting first impression. In office and co-working settings, they can reduce stress, increase creativity, and even lower absenteeism. Thoughtful spatial organisation can promote both collaboration and quiet focus - essential for modern teams.

Whether you’re designing a spa, a boutique office, a wellness studio, or a hospitality venue, I can help bring nature into the built environment - creating commercial interiors that feel good to be in and work beautifully.

Just as design influences how a space looks and functions, its energy - shaped by the people and events it has held - can subtly affect how it feels. Buildings carry a quiet imprint of the past. Sometimes this manifests as a heaviness, an unease, or simply a sense that a room feels “off.” In other cases - particularly in places filled with joy, creativity, or reflection - there’s an uplifting freshness that’s instantly perceptible.

Energy clearing is a gentle way to release stagnant or negative energy from a home or space, creating a lighter, more harmonious atmosphere. For clients interested in this holistic layer of design, I offer energy clearing as part of my wellness-focused interior services. Trained in Classical Japanese Reiki and subtle space-cleansing methods - including dowsing and the use of sacred botanicals like Palo Santo - I approach this work with sensitivity, respect, and care.

While I can work remotely, I find energy clearing is most effective in person. Often, the shift is tangible: the space feels clearer, brighter, and more aligned. It’s an ideal practice for homes that have recently changed hands, rooms with a heavy emotional imprint, or spaces being reimagined as part of a fresh beginning.

Feng Shui Consultation & Report – From £290

Tailored report to align your home or business with your goals.(location, size, and scope dependent). Feng Shui has been used for over 4,000 years to help people thrive in their environments—and it's still going strong today. Many of the world’s most recognised brands have used it to enhance success and profitability, including Marks & Spencer, Coca-Cola, Nike, Citibank, Microsoft, Mercedes-Benz, and Hilton Hotels, to name just a few.

For clients who are interested, I offer the option to incorporate Feng Shui principles or energy clearing into the design process. These techniques can help align a space with your goals—whether that’s greater ease at home or increased success in business. I’ve seen first-hand how powerfully these practices can shift the energy of a space—often with remarkable results.

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