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Interior design has changed over the years in its accessibility. Many people have a great eye and know what they like but simply not the time to carry out the project. Some people simply want the luxury of moving into their home with efficiency and ease. These people may enjoy shopping for finishing touches but want the clarity that the design has been thought out by experts, based on there own requirements.
Every aspect should be designed using the right person for the job. We use flooring specialist for flooring and lighting specialist for lighting. Kitchen and bathrooms we can work with the suppliers. We pride ourselves on creating beautiful, usable, practical & timeless rooms that do not just appear to be visually pleasing but are also easily maintained and a reflection on the clients own tastes.
We want your rooms to be lived in by you! Every family meal you cook, dinner party you host, bedtime story you read, bubble bath you take, lazy Sunday lie in you have, should be enjoyed to the fullest. A cleverly designed interior will aid day to day living whilst giving stylish and practical solutions to make sure your home always looks its best with minimal effort.
Pricing for sample media boards starts at £55.00
Sample boards can include
Full project management will cost £15% of your overall budget.
Cost example:
Dining room project,
Total spent £4500
Design fee £675.00
Total cost of project £5175
We can help you create your perfect & practical home, showcasing some of your personality in a way that is easy to maintain and fits your lifestyle.
Contact for your FREE consultation with our certified interior design team.
We are a qualified and certified in interior design company.
We have over a decade experience and a great home décor and installation team.
Fully insured and qualified for your peace of mind. We can cater for all your Home staging and interior design projects.
Our qualifications and specialty services means alongside interior design projects of all sizes we can also create bespoke items just for you, refurbishing an item you have already or supplying something unique to fit your needs.
Interior design inspiration
This is great example of a classic and elegant design suitable for a farmhouse, cottage or manor house. Ideal for a period home such as Georgian, Edwardian and 1920s. The mix of dark wood doors, deep skirting boards and leaded windows are a great platform for the bright chalky white walls. The pale grey curtains and sofa keep this look current, while the heavily patterned cushions and accent chairs keep it traditional. The use of mixed metals, chandelier and black frame ensures this elegant & traditional home decor looks like it has been styled by professionals.
For paint samples similar to this photo look at Little Green Joanna or Dulux Timeless white
This shows 3 interior design looks for a standard new build property designed as a holiday home accommodation. Modern and earthy interior design. Coastal chic interior design and a Classic interiors design look. Each of these looks great a different feeling but each would suit a standard new build home. Each design would work without having to change fixtures. A cost effective design process based on furnishings and soft furnishing.
A safari themed interior design maybe a gimmick but like lots of passing trends it can also be very eye catching and personal to you. The image to left is promoting fabrics and whilst you can see some tiger stripes these are not obvious, the neutral colour pallet and mix of textures and abstract pattens makes this safari living room look stylish and modern. The main and most expensive items such as sofa, side board and curtains could easily be used in multiple design looks it is only the smaller items that make this design a themed one. So have fun with your interiors. Choose carefully and spend your budget wisely but be brave and the things in your home that make you happy.
To create this look shop at Wayfair
The video shows a room set image from one of our trusted suppliers Excel blinds. We have then shown the individual items needed to recreate the look.
These items can be high-end or budget friendly.
After your kitchens and bathrooms we would always recommend you spend your budget on the best fixtures and functional items, such as flooring, lighting, main window dressings and main items of furniture i.e. beds and sofas.
Dress items do not always need bespoke price tags.
Above is an example of what not to do when staging a home.
Interior design is interpretive and should be thought provoking and inspiring however home staging is different from interior design and hear is why....
Interior design should reflect personality, tickle your design taste buds, inspire the right mood for the right space, e.g. lounge- = relaxing and wholesome, dining= elegant and sophisticated, Kitchen = fresh and awakening and so on. Your home interior should then consider the age and style of property and how you live in it.
Firstly, interior design should fit “your” brief of likes and dislikes.
Secondly, interior design should acknowledge the property.
Thirdly, interior design should be practical for your way of life.
Then there are no rules, once you have considered these 3 steps you can go as maximalist or as minimalist as you like.
Home staging is different as home staging is not the time to offer a thought provoking design, or show off quirky unique and memorable designs. You do not want to overpower the home.
Don't overdo it, less is more.
Below is an image to show how to home stage successfully. A softer palette, still using a unique colour choice for a dining room but allowing the room to not be overshadowed by the design.
Home is the key word! You are dressing a home for a large audience. You do not want to upstage the bride! Meaning if the designs are too strong or to niche people may love it but they are not getting a feel for the home. They maybe oohing and aahing about the unusual or extravagant design, but they are not seeing themselves living there, it is too hard for them to picture it as the design is so dominant.
It's not about a memorable design it is all about a feeling a buyer will have. Do they feel they are visiting an art gallery with lots to be admired or do they feel they are at home!!!
Make them feel at home, do not over design, do not over clutter.
A show home is a HOME that is shown at its best.
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