April 2-hour Design Consultation Sessions - Book Now!
This month has made one thing very clear, 2026 is the year many homeowners are finally tackling the rooms, layouts and decisions that have been bothering them for years!
We’ve had a full calendar of discovery calls, consultations and early-stage scoping with people ready to move forward with their long awaited plans. And if you’re a little nosey (we certainly are), here’s a peek behind the scenes…
Earlsfield
Our second consultation with a young family of four, now ready to begin their side return extension and wider refurbishment. When we first met, the twins were two, firmly in the thick of it! Now, with school on the horizon, they’re ready to take it on (naturally!). Armed with plans and a long list of questions, we worked through layout, order of works, and the realities of shifting budgets in an ever-rising market.
Kensal Rise
A couple who moved from a flat to a house two years ago and have been carefully planning ever since. A full house renovation is now on the cards. Balancing different tastes (one more conservative than the other), they’re smart to recognise the value of bringing in a professional. We challenged the brief, tested ideas, and helped them feel confident about next steps, including finding the right contractors and specialists for what will be a year-long journey.
Notting Hill
A busy family, newly relocated to the UK and finally turning their attention to interiors. They came to us for our expertise in children’s spaces, wanting their kids to feel settled, safe and truly at home. We’re very much looking forward to shaping rooms that do exactly that.
Queen’s Park
A beautiful home… with someone else’s style they inherited when they purchased. The client arrived brilliantly prepared (lists, tape measure, questions), and we got straight to work. We introduced new suppliers, mapped out layouts for key pieces, and left them ready, and excited to visit showrooms and start making decisions.
Princeton, New Jersey (Zoom)
A US-based client already well-versed in UK brands, looking to refine her choices and understand how to source properly from afar. A great conversation about the value of a considered, whole-home approach, not piecemeal decisions squeezed into evenings and weekends (and, by her own admission, fewer eye-rolls from her husband). I think she established the investment of an interior designer is worth the commitment, regardless of your interest in interior design. Its ALOT with a full time job!
April & May consultations are now open.
If you’re starting to think more seriously about your home, whether it’s one room or a full renovation, a two-hour consultation is a very good place to begin.