Stories, Guidance, and Real Project Experience from Cambridge and Beyond
Each article is rooted in hands-on experience — drawn from real homes, real planning, and real hurdles overcome.
From poetic reflections to practical how-to guidance, these pieces offer insight into the ideas, decisions, and quiet details behind each space. Whether you're exploring materials, layouts, emotional clarity, or location-specific design, this archive is shaped to be quietly helpful and deeply human.
Welwyn Garden City: Interiors Inspired by Garden City Principles
Welwyn Garden City’s original Garden City ideals still shape how people live today. This guide explores how calm, modern, bespoke interiors can support young families seeking light, order and quiet luxury across Hertfordshire and Cambridge.
Storey’s Way: Cambridge’s Arts & Crafts Masterpiece of Calm, Craftsmanship and Architectural Integrity.
Storey’s Way is one of Cambridge’s quiet masterpieces — a street where Arts & Crafts architecture meets calm, bespoke and timeless design. A poetic study in craftsmanship, heritage and the understated luxury that defines Cambridge living
Bespoke Interior Designer Cambridge: Beyond Renovation—How Bespoke Joinery Elevates Homes Into Timeless Investments
Wealth preservation begins not in the stock market, but in the materials chosen to shape your home. In Cambridge, bespoke joinery elevates interiors into legacies—curated, sustainable, and timeless investments for discerning clients.
Reconfigure or Renovate? How Smart Space Planning Transforms Cambridge Homes Without Major Construction
Space‑planning study for a Cambridge home on Mawson Road (CB1), improving natural flow and layout without structural changes. Thoughtful, practical interior design for Cambridge and the surrounding villages.
Why Now Is the Smartest Time to Invest in Bespoke Kitchen Design in Cambridge
In a shifting economy, high‑end homeowners are choosing calm, curated spaces that protect long‑term value. This insight explores why bespoke kitchen design in Cambridge—rooted in Japandi craftsmanship and architectural clarity—has become the smartest investment for 2026 and beyond.
Japandi Interior Design: A Guide to Calm, Craft, and Contemporary Living.
Japandi design blends Japanese minimalism with Nordic warmth to create interiors shaped by calm, craft, and clarity. As a Cambridge interior designer, I explore how this style settles beautifully into Cambridgeshire homes — from rural villages to contemporary renovations.
Cambridgeshire Villages — Architectural Character, Rural Identity & Cambridge Design Insights
This article explores the architectural character and design potential of Cambridgeshire villages, and how their heritage informs design thinking across the Cambridge area.
Storey’s Way, Cambridge — A Quiet Study in Bespoke Craftsmanship
A quietly crafted Cambridge project shaped by heritage sensitivity and bespoke design — from a reversible Grade II wardrobe to a sculptural 4‑metre office desk in Sottsass Grey.
Kitchen Renovation in Cambridge — Henslow Mews, CB2
Kitchen–dining renovation in Henslow Mews, Cambridge. IKEA cabinetry, layout refinement, and warm textures create a calm, modern space tailored to daily life
How Homes Hold Light: Designing for Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Villages, and London
Homes in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire villages and London each hold light differently. This guide explores how regional light shapes colour, materials and atmosphere — and how to design with it, not against it.
How to Shape a Concept Board
A concept board is the quiet beginning of every project — where atmosphere, texture, and emotion take shape before any design decision is made
Interior Designer’s Guide to Affordable Luxury in Cambridge and Cambridgeshire
Interior designers in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, and St Neots deliver affordable luxury by prioritising durability and professional guidance. True elegance is achieved through skill, not shortcuts.
The Hidden Cost of Poor Space Planning
Poor space planning is the most expensive mistake you’ll never see on a budget sheet. As a local interior designer in Cambridge and Cambridgeshire, I solve hidden costs with clarity, durability, and timeless design — from kitchens and materials to lighting and window treatments.
Interior Design in Haslingfield: Conservation, Family Living & Countryside Calm
Haslingfield’s listed cottages demand interiors that balance heritage with modern comfort. At Pinterior.space, we design spaces rooted in conservation, craftsmanship, and countryside calm — timeless homes for families and guests alike.
Interior Design in Bourn: Boutique Accommodations & Period Cottages
In Bourn, no wall is straight, and no detail is ordinary. Pinterior.space designs boutique hotels and cottages with Nordic, Japanese, and Scandinavian influences — bespoke, compliant interiors that honour heritage while creating timeless guest experiences.
Commercial Interior Design in Cambridgeshire: Creating a Serene Spa Space
Pinterior.space transformed two treatment rooms into one serene spa environment in Cambridgeshire. From Little Gransden to Cambridge, Cambourne and Bourn, we deliver commercial interior design with creativity, compliance, and seamless coordination—spaces that elevate business and client experience.
Cambridge Interior Design: Bespoke Transformation of a New Build on Water Lane
On Water Lane in Cambridge, a striking new build home was transformed through bespoke interior design. From a custom media unit to a walk-in wardrobe, each space reflects the elegance and lifestyle of Cambridge living
Shelford Refined: A poetic transformation in the heart of South Cambridgeshire
Shelford home refurbishment by Pavlina: full-scope design, structural insight, and award-winning interiors across Cambridge and nearby villages.
Gamlingay Renovation: A Full-Service Transformation by Pinterior.space
Pinterior.space led the full redesign and coordination of a 492 m² Gamlingay home — from demolition to final furnishing, with every detail managed remotely.
Adams Road: A Poetic Study in Cambridge Architecture and Foliage
Adams Road is one of Cambridge’s most discreetly affluent streets — where architectural legacy meets quiet prestige. With homes reaching £6.5M, it’s a study in understated grandeur.