At the heart of my work is a focus on place and belonging.
I specialise in how spaces support emotional orientation, daily movement, and the feeling of being at home — not just aesthetically, but physically and psychologically. My approach looks at layout, flow, light, and use, and how these elements affect whether a space feels steady, legible, and inhabitable over time.
Rather than designing aspirational interiors, I work with real homes and real lives. The aim is not visual impact, but creating spaces that feel supportive, calm, and genuinely lived in.
This focus shapes everything I do, and it tends to resonate most with people who value clarity, ease, and long-term liveability over trend-led design.

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