what we do.

we can help with any design project,
from cafes to offices, homes to HOLIDAY lets.
we are problem solvers and love a challenge.

so if you think you have a project, and need a humble hand,
give us a call and lets get your project started.


HOW WE WORK

When it comes to designing your own home or business the choices out there can be quite overwhelming. As an interior designer our job is to make sense of all of the ideas, images and thoughts flying around, organise them and combine them with your unspoken wishes to create a cohesive, beautiful and functional design. We make a solid plan, within your budget and guide you step by step through the process.


the process

STAGE ONE- MEETING

This is our first initial consultation. we walk through the space or the floor plans if you don’t have the keys yet and discuss what you would like to achieve and what you need.

Bring your images, colours, inspirations and try and have an idea of your budget

BUDGET ADVICE!

If you can, try and break up the design fee, furniture, hard finishes if having a kitchen or bathroom designed such as kitchen cookers, tap-ware dishwashers budget and if keeping any existing appliances to inform the designer at the meetings to all all specifications to be obtained

Remember tradespeople if construction is needed (this will help you get a better idea of the process and the overall budget allowances)

 
 

STAGE TWO - CONCEPT MEETING

Concept design ( first design ) 2D spatial design and broad colour suggestions and materials, lighting and furniture. this will include samples presented if available if not digital examples.

STAGE THREE - FINAL DESIGN

The final design document handed over to you, with signed off materials given to you for installation with shopping list

Any custom cabinetry will have been signed off and the offer from the cabinet makers agreed and booked.

Connection if needed to Contractors, Handymen or Window finishing installers on request if needed.

Photography after installation and Styling if requested.

 

Simple isn’t it?