DESIGN SERVICES

Work with me to design a space that is made for you

From the First Decision to the Last Detail

Full Interior Design Service

There are two kinds of people who find their way to the Full Design Service. The first has been living in their home for years — and somewhere along the way the space stopped fitting. A relationship changed. Children arrived or grew up and left. A career shifted and the home office that didn't exist before now needs to. The person they are today is not the person who moved in — but the home has not moved with them. So every day they navigate a space that was designed for a version of their life that no longer exists. The frustration is real but quiet. They have adapted so many times they have forgotten what it would feel like to live in a home that was built around who they actually are right now.


The second person is standing at a threshold — a new home, a new chapter, the particular excitement of a space that hasn't been lived in yet. They are making decisions quickly, spending significantly and hoping it will all come together into something that feels right. New furniture that looks beautiful in a showroom but overwhelming in the actual room. Paint colours chosen from a swatch that read completely differently on a wall receiving the wrong light. Layouts that made sense on paper but create friction in daily life. The challenge of moving into a new home is not the lack of imagination — it is the absence of spatial intelligence at the moment the most important decisions are being made.


In both cases the Full Design Service begins the same way — with a deep reading of you. Your lifestyle, your rhythms, your relationships, your ambitions and the version of life you are moving toward. Ancient spatiality and neuroarchitecture inform how I translate that understanding into every spatial decision. For the person whose home no longer fits, this means a precise realignment — identifying exactly what is working against them and restructuring it around who they are now. For the person moving into a new space, this means arriving with clarity — every significant decision made with spatial intelligence before a single piece of furniture is purchased or a single wall is painted.


From the first conversation I am fully present until the final detail is placed and the home is complete. Whether it is a single room that has never felt right or an entire home being reimagined from the inside out — the scope is shaped around what your life actually requires. And the standard every project is held to before it is considered finished is the same regardless of scale — you walk through the door and something settles. The space receives you. It knows you are there. That is not a feeling you should have to postpone. It is a feeling your home should have been giving you all along.

DESIGN SERVICES

Work with me to design a space that is made for you

The Walls Around you can Constrict you

Spatial Reengineering — FloorPlan Review

Most people buying a new development make the same assumption — that the floor plan in front of them is fixed. That the walls, the plumbing, the position of the bedroom, the orientation of the living room are decisions that have already been made for them. So they sign. They move in. And almost immediately the quiet compromises begin. The bathroom is in the wrong place. The main bedroom receives no morning light. The kitchen faces a wall instead of the space where the family actually gathers. They tell themselves they will renovate one day. One day rarely comes — and in the meantime they are living inside a space that was never designed for them.


What most buyers do not know is that there is a window. In the early stages of construction — before the walls go up, before the plumbing is set, before the decisions become permanent — a floor plan can still be read, questioned and restructured. This is where I work. I review the developer's plan through the lens of ancient spatiality and neuroarchitecture, identifying what the space is currently set up to do to the person living inside it and restructuring it so that it works for the life they are actually going to live. The cost of adjusting a floor plan at this stage is a fraction of what a renovation costs once a home is fully built. More importantly — the person moves into a space that was designed for them from the beginning.


The second category of person has already moved in. The home is finished, the walls are up and the floor plan has revealed its limitations through the lived experience of occupying it. These are people who are ready — ready to take on the challenge of restructuring what exists because they understand that the quality of daily life inside a space is worth the investment of getting it right. I work with them to identify precisely what needs to change, what can be preserved and how the restructured space will feel once the work is done. Nothing is changed for the sake of change. Every adjustment is made because the space will demonstrably serve the life inside it better.


In both cases the work begins with a spatial reading — of the floor plan, of the light, of how people move through the space and where the friction lives. Ancient civilisations did not simply build — they studied how human beings inhabited space before they broke ground. That intelligence is what I bring to every floor plan review. Whether you are yet to move in or have been living with a layout that has never quite felt right — the walls around you are not as fixed as you think.

This is solely a consultation with the execution done by your developer and contractor.

My clients avoided over $10,000 in renovation costs

This apartment’s floorplan had a bedroom that was not aligned with the luxurious layouts they were used to in their travels. Reviewed their floorplan to mirror some of the ultra luxury hotels they have visited.

The older couple that had bought this villa did not like that there was no Primary suite for them on the ground floor. I combined the guest bedroom with one of the living room lounges close to the bedroom, and turned it into a luxurious Primary suite for them.

DESIGN SERVICES

For spaces that need a considered hand — without the full scope of a complete project.

FURNISHING

FF&E DESIGN

Some people arrive at this service with a home full of pieces that never quite came together — furniture collected over time, inherited, chosen in haste or bought before they knew what they actually needed. Others have one or two things they love and want to build around them.


Whether you are starting completely fresh or curating around what already works, I select every piece — furniture, furnishings and fixtures — through the lens of ancient spatiality and neuroarchitecture. Not simply for how each piece looks but for what it does to the body and mind of the person living with it daily. The service can be applied to a single room or carried through an entire home. Either way the result is a space where every element was chosen with intention — and it shows in how the home feels to live in, not just how it looks to walk into.

CONSULTATION

DESIGN CONSULTATION

Not every person is ready for a full project — and they should not have to be. The Design Consultation is for the person who wants to understand their space before they commit to changing it. In a focused session I read your home — its proportions, its light, its flow, the friction points you have learned to live around and the hidden potential you have stopped noticing.


What comes out of that session is not a vague mood board or a list of trends. It is precise, actionable spatial intelligence — exactly what your home needs to begin working for the life being lived inside it, informed by ancient spatiality and neuroarchitecture. Some clients take those insights and hand the project back to me. Others take them and move forward in their own time, at their own pace, making changes themselves. Either way you leave knowing exactly what your space needs and why — which is more than most people ever discover about the home they live in every day.
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