Do you struggle to visualise your interior?

Beautiful contemporary bathroom with oak cabinets, oval mirrors, wood cladded ceiling and globe lights

MY E-DESIGN MIGHT BE JUST THE RIGHT THING FOR YOU!

It only feels like yesterday when I began experimenting with interior design for our house. Finding my way around SketchUp, I felt both inspired and humbled by the creativity of others. Reflecting on my old renders now, I can’t help but smile. They serve as a quiet reminder of the progress I've made.

I always strive for harmony within any given space, whether through proportion, colour combinations, or the use of different materials and textures.

My holistic approach helps to create a balance between unobstructed energy flow, shapes, and functionality, all while focusing on quality materials and the longevity of the design.

If you find yourself overwhelmed

with the idea of getting your interior put together without trial and error, do not hesitate to contact me for more details

A GREAT INTERIOR BLURS THE LINE BETWEEN INSIDE AND OUT.

Its timeless quality flows through the space like a river, reflecting the personality and lifestyle of those who live within it in every drop.

Don’t know where to start?

There are so MANY styles out there — honestly, who can name them all? But which one feels right for you?

Let me walk you through a few of the basic ones, so you can narrow down your choice to only one or two.

TRADITIONAL

Traditional living room with blue and beige sofas, blue curtains and a coastal vibe

Traditional interior is a safe middle ground for the ones who prefer routine and a more conservative approach. It can be either very classic and elegant full of light fabrics and shades of champagne, or easy going and charming such as shabby chic in a more rustic setting. Surrounded by solid wood and large comfortable sofas - well, it’s all about comfort and luxury for traditionalists.


MINIMALIST

White minimalist living room with a boucle sofa, white sculptural chairs and a garden view

Maybe contemporary minimalism is your talk - and believe it or not, even sleek minimalist interiors can be cosy! Focused on simple shapes and neutral colours minimalists like to surround themselves with less, but rather high quality furnishings. People who prefer contemporary design are usually introverted and determined. Solid sculptural pieces with very few decor items are their way to style their home.


MID CENTURY MODERN

Mid century modern living room with green walls, beige corner sofa, wall sconces and rose wood wall unit

The good old times can be brought to life with a help of retro accessories and famous designer furniture in revived mid century modern style homes. This very popular style offers the best of both worlds - tried and tested timeless furniture pieces of the past 50-70’s with a twist of our current sleeker contemporary fashion. Ideal for trend setters as well as the ones who value traditional craftsmanship. Vintage does the talking.


SCANDINAVIAN

Perhaps you fancy clean lines and practicality of Scandinavian design. Simple, yet harmonious style where abundance of white meets warmth of pale wood. Lovers of Scandinavian design are rational and straight forward thinkers, they are usually good with plants and love to have their home surrounded by greenery. Sometimes they like to brighten up the typical white or earthy tones with pastel colours.


ECLECTIC

Are you a lover of colours with a desire for an eclectic twist? A tasteful mismatch of old and new, because - WHY NOT? Eclectic design is wonderful for active people who seek frequent change. They often bring interesting ornaments from their exotic travels to decorate their home. This style is inviting with an abundance of pattern and generous splashes of black.


INDUSTRIAL

Tiny industrial themed kitchen-living space with leather sofa, black kitchen and green walls

How about a splash of brick wall combined with a nice leather sofa for lounging around all tied together with black metal? Industrial style is typical for loft apartments and old factories-turned residential living spaces. Colours of rust, moss and grey are sleek, yet calming. Are you energetic, outgoing and love a vibrant city atmosphere? An extrovert surrounded by friends who desires a modern and functional home without unnecessary tchotkes? Industrial style might be your answer.


ART DECO

Living room art deco style with purple velvet sofa, black door and trims, mirrors and round glass coffee table

The opulence and glam of the early 20’s century days - that is art deco. Imagine shiny intricate metals, glass details, geometric patterns and smooth curvy furniture. If you fancy rich jewel tones, know what you want and demand the best in everything including your interior, you might find that art deco style is your ultimate inspiration. Simply put - it’s glamour at its best.


ETHNIC

Bedroom with ethnic design featuring oriental dark wooden furniture, oriental rug, red patterned bed sheets and yellow love seat

Now, for the world travellers who love to feel like they’re on an eternal holiday right at their very home, the ethnic design can fulfil their lavish expectations. Whether it’s Moroccan lamps, oriental rugs, native fabric patterns or African animal feet furniture, ethnic style offers a wide range of shapes and colours. Its themes can vary from neutral to rich and dark, and include also a more sophisticated version in a form of colonial design/twist.

COMBINATION OF STYLES IS WELCOME!

Even desired! For we are all unique. Be it Scandi with a hint of Ethno, contemporary living room with a beach vibe, or perhaps traditional with an eclectic twist or relaxed shabby chic elements. It’s all up to you! I will choose the right colours, furniture, finishes and help you visualise your room.

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