Given that 52% of us wanted to renovate our homes in 2021, the chances are that you’ve thought about it too, or might even be planning one already! So why should you finally take the plunge with renovating your home in 2022?
Given that 52% of us wanted to renovate our homes in 2021, the chances are that you’ve thought about it too, or might even be planning one already! So why should you finally take the plunge with renovating your home in 2022?
Interior design is an amazing way to improve your home on many levels, but can it go as far as actually improving your mood, wellbeing, and health? Given how much time we spend in our homes, it makes sense that the design and layout of them would influence how we feel. Let’s take a look and see if improving the design of your home can improve your stress levels!
Storage is one of those things – it’s an important element to the design of your home, but you don’t want it getting in the way or cramping your space. But what if you could add style to your home AND have more storage space EVEN IF you’re tight on space? We’ve got some great hacks that might just be the solution for you!
When renovating your property, getting the most out of it is something everybody wants. Let’s take a look at how exactly interior designers can help you do so by adding value to your renovations!
You can’t quite top that feeling of warmth and snugness at home on a winter’s evening, but what if your home isn’t geared up for the season? These 5 clever ways to make your home cosier will give you some inspiration on how to create that warm feeling in style!
Whether you’re looking to shake up your home’s interior and give it a new look, or you’re simply interested in understanding the differences between various design styles, this guide will help you to identify some of the most popular interior design styles and the key characteristics of each!
We love a clever use of space and innovative design and wanted to share with you a peek at the upcoming program.
We work with our clients to get the best out of their space, irrelevant of size of shape.
The Kitchen Pantry is one such creation. Popular from the 1920’s onwards, this essential piece of kitchen furniture stored consumables such as eggs, bread and milk. Some even had pull out tables so that the family could sit around them for dinner. This was an innovative and important space saver often found in the shared housing of the big towns during the war.Today’s Kitchen Pantry has changed…a little! ‘The Kitchen Pantry Unit’ is to today’s kitchen, what the ‘Little Black Dress’ is to fashion. Think storage with style, practicality with panache.

Forget the conventional base units where you get down on your knees, hoping to locate the tin of tomatoes you know is hiding somewhere at the back. Today’s kitchen pantry is a joy to behold for those who love a bit of storage. Typically fitted with drawers, racks and lighting, some even have the toaster, coffee machine and espresso cups neatly stored away behind closed doors, ready to get your day started.


Today’s kitchens often have storage considered for the pots and pans, drawers for cutlery and baking supplies and cupboards to house the cereal and dry goods. What they often don’t have, is a place to hold the often-large number of recipe books that are required to create these tasty morsels. Books are one of those things that just don’t seem like they should be tucked away at the back of a regular kitchen cupboards or stowed away in drawers. We all need somewhere to store those precious books with ease of access. A place where they are visible, as well as adding colour to your kitchen. We believe such a place exists – welcome to the Kitchen Island Library.