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The Downside of Being a Designer (And Why My Eye for Detail Is Exactly What Your Home or Workspace Needs)
If you have ever wondered what it is really like to be an interior designer, here is the honest answer: you never stop noticing things. I don't mean the big things, I mean the tiny, easy-to-miss details that most people walk past without a second thought. Recently, I have realised just how deeply this habit runs, and although it can be a downside in everyday life, it is also one of the biggest strengths I bring to my clients and their spaces. Designers See the World Different

Natalie Williams
Dec 12, 20253 min read


Kitchen Design in Cheshire: Practical, Personal, and Stress-Free
A kitchen is more than just a cooking space, it's the heart of a home, but designing a new kitchen can feel overwhelming. From choosing the layout and materials to coordinating trades and unexpected discoveries during installation, there is a lot to manage. With the right guidance, it can be a stress-free and exciting transformation. Why Layout and Function Matter More Than Trends Many homeowners focus on colours, handles, or worktops, but the real success of a kitchen lies i

Natalie Williams
Nov 26, 20252 min read


Designing a Sustainable Home for Modern Living
Creating a home that feels welcoming, functional, and kind to the environment is a goal many of us share. With busy lives and limited time, it’s important to find ways to make our living spaces both beautiful and practical without adding stress. Designing a sustainable home for modern living is not just about saving energy or reducing waste; it’s about crafting a space that supports your lifestyle while respecting the planet. Let me guide you through some thoughtful ideas and

Natalie Williams
Oct 1, 20253 min read


Transform Your Space with Interior Design: A Guide for Busy Homeowners
The Importance of Early Involvement in Interior Design When people think of interior design, they often picture someone arriving with a bag full of paint charts, fabric samples, and wallpaper swatches. While creating beautiful, cohesive spaces is a vital part of the job, interior design begins long before we get to the pretty bits. A good designer likes to be involved right at the beginning, ideally before any building work starts. Why is this important? Because early decisio

Natalie Williams
Aug 20, 20252 min read


Designing My Own Home Office with Biophilic Design Principles
When I redesigned my home office, I wanted it to be more than just a functional workspace. I wanted it to be a place I actually looked forward to spending time in, somewhere that supported my focus and creativity while also making me feel calm and grounded. Biophilic design principles helped me to achieve exactly that. As an interior designer and spatial planner, I help clients improve their homes so they can live more comfortably and with less stress. This time, I was the cl

Natalie Williams
May 15, 20253 min read


Designing a Nursery That Nurtures: How Interiors Can Support Your Baby’s Development
The nursery is more than a place to sleep, it’s the first regular environment your baby will experience, and it plays a powerful role in shaping their development. From how they process the world to how safe and calm they feel, your design choices can have a lasting impact. Here’s how to create a nurturing nursery using the principles of design psychology and what we know about early brain development. 1. Stimulate Sight with High-Contrast Patterns New-borns don’t see the wo

Natalie Williams
Apr 7, 20252 min read


Is It Okay to Mix Different Wood Tones in a Space?
Absolutely! Here’s How to Do It with Confidence If you’ve ever worried that mixing different wood tones in your home might look messy or mismatched, you’re not alone. But the truth is, blending different woods can create a rich, layered, and intentional look when done right. So, let’s break it down and give you the confidence to mix wood finishes like a pro. Understanding Wood Undertones Not all wood is created equal—each type has its own unique undertones that can be warm, c

Natalie Williams
Mar 18, 20252 min read


Interior Designer vs. Interior Decorator: What’s the Difference?
When planning a home makeover, you might find yourself searching for an interior designer or an interior decorator. But what’s the difference between the two? In the UK, the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, which can make things a little confusing. While both professions focus on improving interiors, the scope of their work, skills, and training can be quite different. Let’s break it down so you know who to call for your project and why it’s important to check what s

Natalie Williams
Mar 3, 20253 min read


Interior Design Trends for 2025
As we step into 2025, interior design is embracing a harmonious blend of nature, technology, and personal expression. Here are the key trends shaping the aesthetics and functionality of our living spaces this year: 1. Biophilic Design: Using Nature to Improve Our Interiors Biophilic design continues to gain momentum, emphasising the need for the integration of natural elements into homes and work places. This approach not only enhances aesthetic appeal but also promotes well-

Natalie Williams
Feb 10, 20252 min read
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