Colour plays a key role in interior design, although colour itself is tricky to define as what we see as colour is determined by factors such as the quality of… read more →
Lighting can make or break an interior scheme whether it’s for someone with perfect vision or a person with a visual impairment. Poor lighting makes a room feel dated, unwelcoming… read more →
The starting point for designing for a person with a visual impairment is no different from designing for someone with good vision – the first principle is that you need… read more →
I am an interior designer. I am also an interior designer with a visual impairment. In November 2012 I permanently lost the sight in my left eye due to an… read more →
One of the silver linings to losing the vision in my left eye has undoubtedly been getting to work with London based charity The Thomas Pocklington Trust. They are a… read more →
You know that feeling when you agree to take something on, plan it as much as possible, look forward it………..yet still don’t really know what to expect? Well this year… read more →
I often get asked how I come up with designs or what the latest trends are. I have never been a slave to trends. Interior design to me is more… read more →
So here we are, nearly at the end of the years work – and what a year it’s been! As I write this I am currently surrounded (but not quite… read more →
As well as residential work and show homes we also get involved in care home projects – homes for adults with learning disabilities as well as Extra Care schemes for… read more →
The brief for our latest care home refurbishment project was to transform a dark rather labyrinthine building into a welcoming residential home for adults with learning disabilities. Working with an… read more →