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Enlarge Your Space With Mirror

Just because your house is small doesn’t mean you can’t live large. Depending on the type of zone there is a lot of options to optically enlarge it. Change one wall into a mirror in your bathroom or put a floor standing one in th…

Black Walls

Black is not a colour I would recommend for walls that often but when used in the right place or on the right wall, it can certainly add a lot of drama to a space. A single feature wall against some contrasting white walls can lo…

Designer Clutter

As organised and tidy as I like to be (if in doubt, put it in a box), there is a certain charm to 'designer clutter' - masses of creative items strewn about in an artistic and haphazard way that says 'this is how I me…

Indoor Herb Gardens

Everyone likes to have a little bit of nature that is their own and herb gardens are not only fun to look after but useful in cooking. Many people being limited in space in tiny London flats have come up with ingenious solutions …

Hallways

The forgotten spaces - narrow and dark, without detail or interest. It is not what hallways should be. Instead, a hallway should be the 'root' of a home, the passage from room to room and an inviting space. Here are some …

Bathrooms

When I first started as an interior designer, I have to say that bathrooms were my least favourite room to design. They can be quite complicated at times and there is a lot to factor in, usually into a very small space. However, …

Loft Conversion

We are going to design a loft conversion soon. We are feeling existing and getting inspired :) Note from a Planning Portal: Planning permission is not normally required. However, permission is required where you extend o…

If we had the space....

Although working in London is fabulous and inspiring in itself, the size of housing here is quite limited and often the design and spacial layout are focused on maximising storage space and coming up with clever solutions to the …

Living in a converted warehouse

Why to live in a warehouse? It is a unique space, plain and simple with high ceilings and big windows. It offers that “wow factor”. Moreover, each of these buildings has its own story. They are typically over 100 years old.…