FAQs


  • Due to the personal and bespoke nature of our full design service, and the attention to detail we bring to each project.

    We only work with a select few clients at any one time. If you are working to a particular timeline, then contact us now and we can let you know our availability.

  • We charge a fixed fee for our design services based on the amount of work we estimate it will take us to get to a design you love, and one that functions perfectly for your space. Unlike other designers, we don't work off hourly rates, because we know that having budget certainty is important. This way you know the cost of for the design work upfront, and can factor this cost into your budget planning from the start.

  • Absolutely, yes, we consider it a stalwart of sustainable design We are always more than happy to discuss how we can make existing items fit with the type of design you are looking and work pieces into a scheme if you would like to keep them.

  • A mood board sets out the color and style of a project to give you an overall feel for what it will look like without using specific products. Once you are happy with this style (or mood) a sample board is produced which contains actual products: furniture, flooring, lighting, textiles etc. The sample boards involve a lot of product research so it is important that the 'mood' is understood before the real work starts. For smaller more straightforward projects such as bathrooms a mood board may not be needed.

  • Absolutely. Working with a designer can help you focus on what kind of style is most suited to you and the way you live. During the briefing process we look at colour, style and the space we are working with, we often reference books, magazines and the Internet to help define what you are looking for. Following this meeting you will be sent a brief outlining the things we've discussed to check that you are happy, from this, if needed, a visual interpretation of the brief called a mood board is created. This ensures you are completely happy prior to any sample boards being worked on and presented.

  • We can’t put an arbitrary timeline on interior design projects. Some take days, others take months, and then some projects could take a year or more to complete, depending on how many phases of the process are involved and how detailed the designs are. Each project has its parameters that will affect the timeline, so we make sure to create designs efficiently without compromise.