With 2026 just around the corner, we’re doing what many of our clients are doing, planning ahead. We’ve been reviewing and refining our services to ensure they reflect how our clients want to work with an interior designer today, and the level of support their individual projects require.
That’s why, for 2026, we’re introducing two new ways to access our design support, alongside our signature full-service interior design. The reason behind this evolution is simple, to deliver thoughtful, well-resolved homes without compromise, while offering the right level of support for different types of projects.
We specialise in full-service interior design. While we do occasionally take on smaller projects, the majority of our work involves full home renovations, which can take a year or more to complete. Limiting the number of projects we take on isn’t about exclusivity, it’s about quality, focus, and responsibility to my clients, their homes, and the investment they’re making.
At the start of a new year, when people are planning renovations or finally tackling their dream home, finding an interior designer with availability can feel frustrating. But taking on more projects would compromise the level of care each client receives, which is exactly why we work the way we do.

The Reality of Full-Service Interior Design
For a full renovation, our role spans the entire design journey, from developing the overall concept and spatial layout, through to producing detailed technical drawings and specifications. It includes the design of bespoke joinery and lighting, close coordination with architects, builders, and contractors, and managing design decisions at every stage of the build. As the project progresses, it also means problem-solving on site as real-world challenges arise. Clients trust us to hold the whole picture, not just the aesthetic, and that level of responsibility simply doesn’t scale across too many projects at once.

Why Fewer Projects Deliver Better Results
Limiting the number of projects we take on allows time for considered decision-making, where layouts and details are properly refined rather than rushed. It enables stronger collaboration on site, with builders valuing clarity, continuity, and a designer who is present and responsive. For clients, this results in less stress, clearer communication, and a calmer overall experience, and ultimately better outcomes that protect the investment they are making in their home, without unnecessary compromises.

A Full-Service Design Approach
Is ideal for those renovating, extending, or undertaking a full home transformation, and for clients who want start-to-finish interior design support. This approach suits homeowners who value expert guidance, clear decision-making, and a collaborative, well-managed process. It may not be the right fit for those simply seeking quick styling advice or inspiration alone, and that’s exactly why we now offer alternative ways to work together.

Expanding How You Can Work With Us
To better support different client needs, we’re introducing new ways to work together:
Room Edit: A light-touch interior styling service for homeowners looking to refresh and elevate one or more rooms, without renovation or building work.
Remote Design: Online design for individual rooms, available nationwide without compromising the level of care and detail.
The goal is simple, the right level of design support for the right project.

Planning Ahead for 2026
For 2026, We have space for only a handful of full-service projects, some are already booked in the pipeline, soIf you’re thinking about transforming your space, now is the time to start the conversation.