Eve Interiors

My approach

Here's how I think.

Not a portfolio of finished rooms, but the thinking behind them, because how a designer makes decisions matters more than the photographs they show you.

Fern wallpaper behind a styled oak console with lamp and books
Plaster pink bathroom walls with terrazzo tiling and brass detailing
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Colour changes emotion

Colour is never chosen in isolation. It's chosen for the light in your room, the direction it faces, the floor it sits above and the way you want to feel at seven in the morning and nine at night. We test, we live with it, and only then do we commit.

Fitted painted wardrobes beside an arched reading nook with book shelves
02

Thoughtful storage creates calm

Most rooms don't need more furniture, they need better places for the things already in them. Storage should be designed around your habits, not against them, so a room stays calm on an ordinary Tuesday, not just on the day it's photographed.

Child's bedroom with gingham bedding, soft pink headboard and patterned wallpaper
03

Designing around real life

Children, dogs, homework, hosting, muddy boots by the door. A home should never feel too precious to live in, so I choose materials that age gracefully and layouts that forgive real life rather than fight it.

The Eve experience

Every client journey follows the same philosophy

Not because every project is identical, but because every client deserves the same level of care.

  1. Discover

    Every project begins with a conversation, not about colours or furniture, but about people. How you want your home to feel, which room frustrates you most, what already works beautifully. Before we design a room, we understand the life taking place inside it.

  2. Define

    Now the decisions begin, not quickly, but thoughtfully: colours, furniture, storage, lighting, layout, texture. Every recommendation has to support the feeling you described. If it doesn't support that feeling, it doesn't belong.

  3. Design

    The ideas become tangible: mood boards, layouts, colour palettes, furniture selections, materials and styling, brought together into one clear vision. Every presentation should feel exciting, simple and understandable, never overwhelming.

  4. Live

    This isn't the end of the project. It's the beginning of life in a new home, somewhere people relax, celebrate birthdays, read bedtime stories, host friends and drink coffee on Sunday mornings. That is the real success of every project.

Ready to create a home you'll love coming back to?

Whether you need help choosing colours or transforming an entire room, I'd love to hear more about your home.

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A calm, characterful room designed by Eve Interiors