A detailed close-up of sustainable material samples carefully arranged on a smooth oak design table: large pieces of natural wool boucle upholstery in warm neutrals, recycled terrazzo tiles with specks of charcoal and sand, FSC-certified oak flooring planks, and small labeled jars of eco-conscious paint pigments in soft, earthy hues. A tape measure, wooden-handled pencil, and an open notebook with hand-drawn layout lines complete the scene. Soft, indirect daylight from a nearby window creates delicate shadows and highlights the textures of each material. Photographic realism captured from a top-down, flat-lay perspective with sharp focus across the frame. The mood is thoughtful and curated, communicating the behind-the-scenes process of designing stylish, sustainable interiors for discerning clients.

Recent Projects

A snapshot of local makeovers showing how thoughtful design can refresh everyday living.

Lounge
3D lounge design
A moody, sophisticated sustainable lounge corner designed for evening relaxation, featuring a deep, low armchair upholstered in charcoal recycled fabric, paired with a small round side table in dark-stained oak. Behind, a built-in alcove shelving unit in warm clay paint displays a carefully edited collection of stoneware pieces, design books, and a single recycled-glass vessel. A dimmable wall light with a linen shade casts a soft, warm pool of light that grazes the textured wall and creates gentle shadows on the objects. Photographic realism with a slightly off-center composition and shallow depth of field, drawing focus to the armchair and table. The ambiance is intimate, luxurious, and quietly dramatic, highlighting how sustainable choices can still feel rich and indulgent.

Featured Projects

Before bathroom

After bathroom

Project 1 – Bathroom: Modern Simplicity & Elegance in a 1930s Home
In this West Midlands 1930s house, a tired, dated bathroom was completely redesigned into a calm, modern sanctuary. We stripped back worn finishes and an awkward layout, introducing simple, elegant fixtures and a soft, neutral palette that still respects the home’s period character. Working to a tight budget, we reused elements wherever possible and chose cost‑effective materials that feel high‑end.

Before bedroom
After dressing room

Dressing Room – From Small Bedroom to Boutique Space
The small bedroom was underused before. Now it is a beautifully organized dressing room. It feels like a mini boutique. We maximised storage with a mix of open hanging space, drawers, and shelving, while repurposing existing furniture where possible to keep costs down and reduce waste. Thoughtful lighting and a soft, cohesive colour scheme make the room feel larger, lighter, and more luxurious. This project proves you don’t need a huge footprint or huge budget to create a functional, elegant dressing space.

During kitchen extension
After kitchen family room
  • Kitchen & Rear Extension – Galley to Open‑Plan Family Hub
    This project transformed a cramped, galley‑style kitchen into a bright, open‑plan kitchen, breakfast, and family room thanks to a full redesign and a rear extension. We oversaw the complete project management, coordinating trades and layout changes to create a social, flexible space that works for everyday living and entertaining. By retaining and repurposing suitable pieces and making smart material choices, we delivered a high‑impact result on a tight budget. The new space feels modern, airy, and connected, while staying true to an eco‑friendly ethos through mindful reuse and reduced waste.

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Sustainable interiors across

Explore how we transform homes into calm, characterful spaces that balance style, storage, and sustainability. Every scheme is tailored to your routines, from family mornings to relaxing evenings, and wherever possible we specify eco-friendly, planet-conscious materials that feel good to live with.

A sunlit conservatory or garden room styled as a sustainable reading nook, with a slim daybed in natural oak topped with thick, cream cushions made from organic cotton. A low, woven rattan side table holds a stack of design books and a small stoneware cup. Terracotta pots filled with thriving greenery cluster along the wall, while pale flagstone flooring adds cool texture underfoot. Late-morning sunlight streams through large glass panels, creating intricate leaf shadows on the floor and cushions. Photographic realism captured from a slightly elevated angle with a gentle wide lens, keeping the entire scene crisply detailed. The mood is serene, restorative, and connected to nature, ideal for showcasing biophilic, sustainable design on an interiors website.