We work with a range of budgets and property sizes, whether you’ve just bought your first home or are renting and want to make a space your own. We offer everything from one-off consultations to more involved schemes, helping with color palettes, storage solutions, furniture sourcing and the final styling.

If you would like any help with your own home, whether it’s a full renovation or a smaller redecoration project, please do get in touch.
A blend of modern
and vintage 70s
Moscow
This apartment, once forgotten and used as storage, was renovated for rental.

Beyond the renovation, we styled it to showcase its long history. We updated finishes, uncovered oak parquet, replaced the electrical wiring, plumbing, and kitchen.

Despite small size, the apartment feels spacious with open windows, compact furniture, a minimalist design, and a light color palette. The blend of modern style, vintage 70s elements, and industrial design created a unique space.

Tiny but well organised
Singapore
Tiny homes require particular attention and knowledge, as there is much less room for options and every piece has to work both functionally and aesthetically in a limited space.

When working on this project, we had to assess not only the layouts, but also the architectural specifics of the space, the amount of light, configuration of each room, to be able to make the most of it. For example, plugins lighting fixtures, amount of hidden storage, space ergonomics and many more.

As a result, we managed to create a charming space - functional, attractive, and thoughtfully curated.

Spacious airy apartment
in the heart of Asia
Singapore
Being located in Singapore, you would imagine a more oriental approach to styling.

However, the goal was quite the opposite - to achieve a timely yet different from local traditions style, employing contemporary furniture, the principles of juxtaposition, effective zoning and organising space in cozy nooks to ensure it fits the needs and lifestyle of its inhabitants.

Calm and soothing home
Burnaby, Canada
This project involved full home styling and decoration of a three-bedroom townhouse for a couple with two kids. They have just moved to Canada and rented an apartment. The complexity of the project was the time constraint, as we had just one month for everything - from concept ideation to sourcing of furniture.

Our aim was to add a softer, more feminine touch to the space. The clients also wanted to infuse a hint of color while giving the rooms a relaxed, Scandinavian feel.

The space boasted tall ceilings, beautiful sash windows and a gorgeous fireplace in the living room. To further enhance a warm and inviting ambience, we have sourced minimalist contemporary and Scandinavian style furniture, added a few additional sources of light, and polished with soft finishing touches by using textiles and decor.
Contemporary apartment with a touch of Asia
Dubai, UAE
This home styling project was for a family that had moved for a living to Dubai and needed advice on organizing their home with the furniture they already had as well as sourcing a few additional pieces.

Our role was to develop layout options based on size, space ergonomics and functional requirements. We have also provided an injection of inspiration on how to create a new look for less and fall back in love with pieces they already had and organize them in a new way in a new home.

Contemporary / Industrial style home
Athens, Greece
The scope of the project was to help produce layouts and style a 125m2 investment apartment located in Athens for further rent. As it’s located at the seaside, initially we decided to build the style around Modern Mediterranean interior design, with the emphasis on indoor-outdoor living, airy, breezy interior spaces and the use of natural materials.

The project kicked-off, we did the space planning and the mood boards. However, as we moved on, the client decided to switch to Contemporary and Industrial style with a few changes to the layouts and objects to source.

As a result, the space has an industrial / contemporary style with its minimalist feel, muted tones, the use of exposed wood in the furniture and wrought iron and bronze accessories. As the apartment was planned for hospitality and family holidays, plenty of focus was on common areas and multiple seating options, including a welcoming sofa and a large dining table in the living room.
This project required a full scope interior design service - from concept development and space planning to sourcing fixtures, finishes and furniture.

The project was for a young couple with a newborn. The property had a free layout (140m2), therefore required a complete makeover and space planning, including a spacious living room with an open kitchen and dining, master bedroom with a separate dressing room, nursery and two bathrooms.

It started with mood boards and interior collages to sketch out the ideas for the space and the style. The goal was to create a warm, cozy and neutral ambiance with natural textures, soft linens and monochrome accents. Then it moved on to visualizations and the set-up for each space to use them as a foundation for creating project documentation and drawings.

A minimalist monochrome home
Moscow, Russia