
Interior Design Architects
Architecture and Interior Design
Our in-house interior design team works closely with our architectural studio, together providing a holistic design approach to our clients through management the whole design from initial concept through to fabrics and furnishings. By taking interior design into the consideration from the outset of the project, the consistent design team can create a more coherent end result. We can cater for a range of styles, from restoring heritage interiors and features to introducing distilled, contemporary elements for a modern home.
We work to create a timeless, elegant atmosphere, with a focus and interest in craftsmanship and materials. Our extensive in-house material library gives our clients access to a wide range of samples, allowing a tactile design experience and introducing them to materials not yet discovered. Each home is tailored to the way our clients live and is delivered by our talented network of craftsman and suppliers.
Our experience allows us to provide full interior design services including lighting design, sourcing elements including ironmongery and sanitaryware and designing bespoke joinery, furniture and metalwork.
Residential Architecture London
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