


Welcome To My Home
An Eclectic Approach
If you’ve found your way here, you’ve probably already seen glimpses of my home — layered corners, slightly overfilled shelves, a chair that doesn’t quite match anything else but somehow makes the whole room work. This is where it all starts. My home isn’t designed in the traditional sense. It’s not built from a single scheme or a neatly packaged “look”. It’s evolved — piece by piece, year by year — through instinct, curiosity, and a refusal to play it safe. I’ve always believed that the most interesting homes aren’t the ones that look finished. They’re the ones that feel lived in.
People often ask how I would describe my style, and the truth is it resists neat labels. If I had to put a name to it, I’d say collected eclectic, but even that doesn’t quite capture it. You'll see vintage alongside contemporary, a well-worn wooden next to something a little more refined. Art that means something, rather than something that simply “goes”. Nothing is there because it matches; rather everything is there because it belongs.
How I Create It
There’s no master plan pinned to a wall somewhere, or a rigid colour palette. Instead, I work in a much intuitive way. I’ll bring in pieces over time and let them find their place naturally. I’m not afraid to mix periods or styles, because real homes aren’t one-note. They’re a reflection of a life, not a catalogue.
Colour plays its part too, but not in a prescriptive way. I tend to lean towards rich, earthy greens, softened with pattern and texture.
And then there’s the editing — or rather, the lack of it! I don’t strip things back for the sake of it. I’d always rather a room feel full of stories than slightly empty.
The Result
What you get is a home that feels layered, personal and confident.
It doesn’t shout, or follow trends. And it certainly doesn’t look like anyone else’s. Which is exactly the point.
As Seen In
Over the years, my home has been featured in a number of interiors publications across the UK, the US, and Australia — something I’m incredibly proud of, not because it’s “perfect”, but because it proves something important: You don’t need a formula to create a beautiful home, you just need to trust your eye.
Work With Me
If you love this way of living — a home that feels collected rather than styled, personal rather than polished — then we’ll get on very well.
I work with clients in a similar way to how I’ve created my own space: thoughtfully, intuitively and always with the aim of making your home feel like theirs, not a version of someone else’s.
Whether you’re starting from scratch or trying to bring together what you already have, I can help you create a space that finally feels right.

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