Introduction

Interior Design Concept Hub

A curated space where ideas take shape before they become rooms.
This Hub gathers the early studies behind my interior design process — the palettes, materials, textures, and emotional tones that guide the direction of a home long before any drawings or specifications are made.

Here, you’ll find concept boards developed for real projects across Cambridge, its surrounding villages, and London. Each board is a quiet blueprint of possibility: a way to explore atmosphere, test ideas, and articulate the story a space wants to tell.

Some boards evolve into full residential schemes; others remain as creative research, capturing the mood of a place, a client, or a moment. Together, they form a living archive of how I think, design, and translate feeling into form.

This page is both a gallery and a process window — a way to see the foundations of my work before they become finished rooms

This Hub forms part of my interior design portfolio across Cambridge, the surrounding Cambridgeshire villages, Cambridge, Biggleswade in Bedfordshire, and London — a growing archive of the early studies that shape each home

Featured Concept: Greenwich Apartment

Concept board for Greenwich apartment — Nordic Japanese masculine palette with concrete, dark wood, and olive accents.

Greenwich Apartment — Concept Board
A tactile study in masculine warmth and visual calm. Concrete, dark wood, and muted olive tones blend Japanese clarity with Nordic texture — shaping a quiet blueprint for small-space living in London.

The room features a light-toned sofa, terrazzo coffee table, layered pendant light, and dark wood panelling — blending Japanese clarity with Nordic texture. Natural materials and clean lines evoke masculine warmth and visual calm.

“How I Shape a Concept”

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.

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Greenwich Apartment

A concept board shaped for a new-build apartment in Greenwich, London — blending Japanese clarity with Nordic texture. Concrete wall finishes, dark wood tones, and muted olive accents set the tone for small-space living rooted in masculine warmth and visual calm.

A living room shaped by masculine warmth and visual calm — terrazzo, texture, and quiet geometry.

Concept in Context
A visual echo of the Greenwich Apartment concept — where materials, mood, and spatial rhythm come together.

A modern, minimalist living space shaped by the Greenwich Apartment concept.

Featured Concept: Cambridge Bedroom

Interior design concept board for a Cambridgeshire bedroom featuring sculptural lighting, soft textures, and layered wall finishes — curated by Pinterior SPACE to evoke serenity, poetic detail, and light contemporary modern style.

Light Contemporary Modern Cambridgeshire Bedroom — Concept Board
A serene study in sculptural lighting, soft textures, and layered wall finishes. This concept blends clean lines with poetic detail, shaping a Cambridgeshire bedroom that feels tactile, expressive, and quietly modern.

“How I Shape a Concept”

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

Learn more about my interior design approach →

 

Cambridge Bedroom

This concept was shaped for a Cambridgeshire bedroom where serenity meets sculptural form. I explored soft textures, layered wall finishes, and lighting that feels both functional and poetic — creating a space that’s quietly expressive, tactile, and light. It’s a study in contemporary calm, where clean lines hold emotional depth, and every detail invites rest.

Interior visualization of a Cambridgeshire bedroom featuring sculptural lounge seating, abstract wall art, and warm ambient lighting — designed by Pinterior SPACE to evoke poetic calm and light contemporary modern style.

Cambridgeshire Bedroom — Interior Visualization

A softly sculptural space shaped by layered textures, abstract wall art, and warm ambient lighting. This interior reflects the concept’s poetic calm — where functionality meets quiet elegance in a Cambridgeshire home.

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.

Featured Concept: Biggleswade Kitchen & Dining

Dark Green Contemporary Biggleswade Kitchen & Dining — Concept Board
A moody study in sculptural lighting, geometric surfaces, and layered materials. This concept blends masculine depth with poetic tension, shaping a kitchen and dining space that feels grounded, expressive, and quietly bold.

“How I Shape a Concept”

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

Explore services for Cambridge, Biggleswade & London homes →

 

This concept was shaped for a Biggleswade home where strength meets stillness. I explored dark green cabinetry, marble textures, and lighting that feels both architectural and atmospheric — creating a space that’s drenched in depth, quietly contemporary, and emotionally resonant. It’s a study in modern masculinity, where clean geometry holds warmth, and every detail invites pause.

A sculptural interior shaped by layered textures, abstract forms, and quiet contrasts. This kitchen and dining concept reflects the mood’s grounded elegance — where dark green surfaces meet soft pink accents, and every detail speaks in hushed tones. In this Biggleswade home, functionality becomes poetic, and deep colour becomes a language of calm.

This Concept Hub grows with each new project — from Cambridge townhouses to Biggleswade family homes and London apartments. It reflects the foundations of my interior design process and the emotional language behind every space I create. Each board is a glimpse into how atmosphere, colour, and materiality begin to take shape long before a room is built.