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Thoughtful design for modern living

Frequently asked questions

Designing a home is a considered process, and it is natural to have questions along the way. Here you will find answers to some of the points clients commonly raise. For anything more specific, I am always happy to discuss your requirements.

Yes. I work on a wide range of residential projects, from individual room schemes through to full home renovations. Whether you are rethinking a single space or approaching a more comprehensive redesign, the process remains thoughtful, practical, and tailored to your needs.

Every project begins with a conversation. This allows me to understand how you live, how you use your space, and what you would like to achieve. From there, I develop a considered scheme, guiding you through layout, materials, furnishings, and finishes. The approach is collaborative, clear, and carefully paced.

Absolutely. Many clients wish to retain items with sentimental or practical value. Where appropriate, existing pieces are thoughtfully integrated into the scheme, ensuring the finished space feels cohesive rather than replaced for the sake of it.

Yes, project management is an option if required. Together we can appoint a builder and I can work alongside the builder to deliver the project.

I primarily work in Guildford and Woking, as well as the surrounding areas including Godalming, Farnham, Haslemere, Cranleigh, Weybridge, Cobham, Esher, Leatherhead, and surrounding Surrey towns. If you are unsure whether your location falls within my working area, please feel free to get in touch.

Ideally, as early as possible. Involvement at the planning stage often leads to more cohesive and practical results, particularly when layouts, joinery, or building works are involved. That said, I am equally happy to assist once a project is underway or when a space simply needs refreshing.