From Concept to Completion
A curated space where ideas take shape before they become rooms.
Every project begins with a clearly defined concept design — establishing the palettes, materials, textures, and atmosphere that guide the direction of a home long before any drawings or specifications are made.
The projects presented here demonstrate how these early concepts are translated into fully realised interiors, forming cohesive and considered final spaces.
Here, you’ll find concept boards developed for real projects across Cambridge, its surrounding villages, and London. Each board explores atmosphere, tests ideas, and articulates the story a space is intended to tell.
Some evolve into full residential schemes; others remain as creative studies, capturing the mood of a place, a client, or a moment. Together, they form a living archive of how I think, design, and translate ideas into form.
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A quiet blueprint of possibility — where ideas begin to take form.
Explore this Hub: Introduction, Greenwich Apartment, Biggleswade Kitchen & Dining, Cambridgeshire Bedroom, Water Lane New Build — Cambridge Master Bedroom, Gamlingay Family Bathroom — Renovation Project, Shelford Cambridge Hallway Renovation, Gamlingay Renovation -Guest Bedroom, Guest Bedroom 2, Gamlingay Renovation -Japandi Bathroom, Cambridgeshire Kitchen Renovation, Welwyn Garden City Kitchen –Dining Space, Cambridge, Water Lane Project – Teen’s Bedroom, London - Bathroom project
Featured Interior Design Concept Board: Gamlingay Family Bathroom — Renovation Project
Gamlingay Family Bathroom — Renovation Project
Small-space luxury, quietly spoken.
This Gamlingay family bathroom blends Nordic clarity with tactile warmth — off white matt tub, brushed brass fixtures, and a palette of stone, wood, and cotton. A renovation shaped for comfort, clarity, and quiet confidence
“ How I Shape an Interior Design Concept Board ”
Each concept begins with atmosphere — the feeling a home should hold. From there, I explore materials, textures, and light, shaping a visual language that guides every decision. These boards are the first step in translating emotion into space
If you’d like to explore a concept board for your own home — in London, Cambridge, or beyond — I’d love to shape one with you.
Biggleswade Kitchen & Dining Space
Biggleswade Kitchen & Dining Space
A moody kitchen and dining concept defined by dark green cabinetry, marble textures, and sculptural lighting — exploring depth, contrast, and quiet expression.
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Gamlingay Renovation -Guest Bedroom
Gamlingay Renovation — Guest Bedroom Concept Board
A Japandi-inspired guest bedroom concept for the Gamlingay renovation — blending Japanese simplicity with Nordic warmth through natural textures, soft timber tones, and a calm, restrained palette.
A study in balance and quiet composition, where light, material, and proportion create a space designed for rest, clarity, and gentle retreat.
“ How I Shape an Interior Design Concept Board ”
Gamlingay Renovation -Japandi Bathroom
Gamlingay Renovation — Japandi Bathroom Concept Board
A Japandi-inspired bathroom concept for the Gamlingay renovation — blending Japanese minimalism with Nordic warmth through natural textures, soft contrasts, and carefully balanced materials.
Warm metallics, natural stone, and subtle geometric patterns shape a space that feels calm, tactile, and quietly architectural — designed as a refined retreat for everyday rituals.
Japandi-inspired bathroom — Gamlingay renovation, Cambridgeshire
The completed interior translates the concept through warm metallics, natural stone, and subtle geometric textures — creating a calm, atmospheric space with a quiet architectural presence.
Brass fixtures, timber accents, and rhythmic tiling bring depth and softness, forming a bathroom that feels immersive, balanced, and intentionally composed.
Water Lane New Build — Cambridge Master Bedroom Concept Board
A Nordic-inspired master bedroom concept for a new build on Water Lane, Cambridge — defined by soft tonal contrasts, natural textures, and a calm, structured palette.
A bespoke headboard and walk-in wardrobe in rich dark wood anchor the space, while sculptural lighting and woven materials introduce warmth and depth — creating a bedroom that feels serene, tactile, and quietly luxurious.
Gamlingay Renovation — Guest Bedroom 2 Concept Board
Gamlingay Renovation — Gust Bedroom 2 — Concept Board
A Japandi-inspired guest bedroom concept for the Gamlingay renovation — shaped by natural wood tones, woven textures, and a calm, restrained palette.
A study in minimalist warmth and quiet composition, where abstract forms and tactile materials create a space that feels grounded, serene, and emotionally spacious.
Greenwich London Apartment — Interior Concept Board
A compact living space concept for a Greenwich, London apartment — defined by concrete textures, dark wood, and muted olive tones.
A study in masculine warmth and visual calm, where Japanese clarity meets Nordic texture to shape a quiet, balanced approach to small-space living.
The completed interior reflects the concept through concrete textures, dark wood tones, and muted accents — creating a calm, balanced living space shaped for modern urban living.
Cambridge Bedroom — Interior Concept Board
A light contemporary bedroom concept for a Cambridgeshire home — defined by sculptural lighting, soft textures, and layered wall finishes.
Clean lines meet subtle detailing to create a space that feels calm, tactile, and quietly expressive, with a refined modern character.
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Cambridgeshire Kitchen Renovation
Henslow Mews, Cambridge — Kitchen Concept Board
A bold kitchen concept for a Henslow Mews, Cambridge renovation — defined by monochrome contrast, tactile finishes, and clean architectural lines.
Sleek black surfaces and quiet geometry shape a space that feels intentional, expressive, and confidently modern, with a strong sense of clarity and control.
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The completed kitchen translates the concept through sleek black cabinetry, sculptural forms, and minimal lighting — creating a calm, confident space defined by clarity and restraint.
Natural light softens the monochrome palette, bringing warmth and balance to the overall composition.
Welwyn Garden City Kitchen –Dining Space
Welwyn Garden City — Kitchen & Dining Concept Board
A Nordic-inspired kitchen and dining concept for a Welwyn Garden City home — defined by marble surfaces, ribbed wood, and soft brass lighting.
A study in calm material contrast and architectural restraint, where natural textures and warm tones create a space that feels grounded, elegant, and quietly contemporary.
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North London Project – Bathroom
Contemporary Bathroom — Concept Board
A masculine contemporary bathroom concept for a London project — defined by a deep blue palette, sculptural forms, and strong spatial geometry.
Dark tonal layering and refined material contrasts create a space that feels grounded, expressive, and architecturally intentional, with a clear sense of balance and control.
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The completed bathroom reflects the concept through deep blue tones, sculptural lighting, and refined material contrasts — creating a space that feels bold, balanced, and architecturally composed.
Warm timber, brass fixtures, and textured tiles introduce depth and softness, grounding the design in a clear and cohesive visual language.
Wyboston Project -Spa Treatment Room
Spa Treatment Room — Concept Board
A contemporary spa treatment room concept for a Wyboston wellness project — defined by curvilinear forms, warm tonal layering, and a focus on sensory calm.
Soft arches, flowing lines, and natural textures shape a space that feels restorative, intimate, and quietly luxurious, with a strong sense of balance and spatial softness.
This Concept Hub continues to grow with each new project — from Cambridge townhouses to Biggleswade family homes and London apartments.
Each project reflects the foundations of my interior design process — where atmosphere, colour, and materiality begin to take shape long before a space is realised.