About
I've been a mum for 19 years. For most of that time, home meant practical. It meant washable sofas, toy storage and rooms designed around everyone else's needs but mine.
It wasn't until our second renovation that something shifted. The first time round I followed a Pinterest board, chasing a look I thought I wanted. That was the grey era — flat, cold and completely forgettable. Sound familiar?
The second time I actually stopped and listened to myself. I trusted my gut, ignored the trends and designed something that felt genuinely, unapologably mine. Now every time I walk through the front door it makes me smile. That feeling — that's what I want for you.
Interior design started as a hobby. I went to art college but back then it was fashion and photography — interior design wasn't even on the curriculum. So I learned it myself. Courses, college, working in a studio, helping friends. When my youngest was born I knew I needed something that was just for me — and this was it.
My approach goes beyond how a space looks. After losing my dad I've grown a lot — spiritually, personally — and feng shui has been a quiet but powerful part of that journey. I bring those principles into everything I do, not as a set of rules but as a way of making sure your home feels as good to be in as it looks.
I have three children aged 19, 12 and 8. I'm still very much in the thick of family life — which means I understand exactly what it takes to create a home that works for everyone, while finally making space for you.