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REDESIGN AND RESTYLE
Redesigning and restyling your home can be a daunting task for some people. Others enjoy it! I am one of those ‘others’ who relishes the challenge of a new project.
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I love working with all different interior styles, anything from period and contemporary to the latest cutting-edge trends. Unlike most home designers, I’m more pragmatic about spaces and pride myself on my thrifty use of budget to help clients deliver what they are looking for.
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I like to ask a lot of questions of my clients. From what does and doesn’t work for them, what they desire, what they expect, to information about their lifestyle and personalities and of course what they love about their home. This helps me understand how best to style or redesign their unique space to suit their needs.
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I work with clients to explore how they can restyle rooms, without a major costly overhaul of the space. I look at the space and work with them on furniture placement, colour scheme, lighting, soft furnishings, and accessories. All key elements when put together correctly, create an impactful inviting space reflecting the owner's lifestyle.
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I can help you work with your existing interiors to use clever design tricks to update and refresh without the cost and upheaval of a full refurbishment.
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The key things I offer:
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Update and rework rooms to add space and style.
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Useful design ideas to help you keep up to date with trends without major changes to your property.
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Upcycling existing furniture to bring it up to date with decorative trends.
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Advice on decorating tips and the use of texture and visual layers in a room to create interest.
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Colour palate consultation for the space and aspect of a room.
My belief is a home that you love is a happy home for all to enjoy.
Please get in contact with me if you would like me to come and see your home and help you make your home one you love.
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73% of people who are happy with their home are also happy in life.
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Our homes account for 15% of our total happiness, making them as important as our general health and fitness (14%), and significantly more important than what we earn (6%) or the job we do (3%).
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One in four UK homeowners say they are unhappy with their home.
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Many Homeowners feel that their homes drive these emotional needs:
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pride
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identity
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comfort
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safety
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control
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*The Good Home Report 2019
