SERVICES

HOME STYLING
If you need quick, hands-on support for your home or office—whether to refresh a space or bring it to completion—I can help you select the right accessories, cushions, curtains, plants, and finishing touches to create a cohesive, warm, and well-balanced interior. I also offer practical storage solutions and thoughtful answers to everyday organizational challenges, helping to resolve the most common hidden issues of both living and working spaces.

FULL INTERIOR DESIGN
If you need a complete concept and layout plan—whether for a radical redesign of the entire space or a more focused transformation—I can support you from the very beginning. This may include rethinking the floor plan, modifying walls, redefining room functions, or redesigning the furnishing and overall atmosphere.
I work with detailed plans, concepts, and mood boards, and assist in selecting tiles, wallpapers, artworks, and furniture. Each project is fully custom-made and developed in close collaboration with my clients, based on a thorough understanding of their individual needs, lifestyle, and preferences.

CONSULTATION
Some of my clients have a strong sense of style and a clear vision for their space, yet feel uncertain when it comes to choosing specific pieces, finishes, or paint colours from the many options available. If you feel stuck or need clarity on a particular decision—whether it concerns fixtures, furniture, or smaller decorative elements—I can help you move forward with confidence.
A focused consultation can provide clear answers and practical guidance exactly where you need it.

ONE ROOM DESIGN
Sometimes we have the budget or energy to focus on just one room, or we need a design update for only a specific part of our home. This is especially common in children’s rooms, but applies equally to many other situations. Taking a step-by-step approach allows us to focus on a smaller area while still making a meaningful impact.
Working on a single room has a clear advantage: it gives us the opportunity to pay close attention to details and create a well-considered, refined design—whether it involves a completely new concept or the creative reuse of existing pieces in a new layout.
You can read more about the design process in this blog post.

UPCYCLING
Most of us own older or time-worn pieces of furniture that we hesitate to replace or discard—because of budget considerations, sustainability, or simply emotional attachment. Yet these pieces don’t always fit naturally into a new home or a new interior concept. When they lack a clear place, they can easily disrupt the overall atmosphere of a space.
Sometimes letting go is the right choice. In many other cases, however, these pieces can be thoughtfully integrated into a new interior—by giving them a new function, a refreshed look, or a different context—allowing them to shine in a second life. If you would like to explore how this could work in your own space, I’d be happy to help you find the right solution.

USING EXISTING PIECES IN A NEW SPACE
Will this work in my new interior? How will it look in the new space? How can I create harmony using the pieces I already have? What should I keep—and what should I let go? These are the most common questions I hear when clients move from one home to another.
If these questions are on your mind, I’d be happy to help you find clear, confident answers.
