Collected Interiors
Confident decisions before you build or renovate. Clarity in layout, joinery, colours & materials
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02/06/2026
Most people planning a new build or renovation know what they like. What’s harder is knowing what works together, in their home, with their light, at their budget, for the next twenty years.
This is the part of the work I find most absorbing. Not picking beautiful things, but understanding which beautiful things belong together in this specific home for these specific people.
If you are at the stage where the choices feel overwhelming, that is usually the right time to call someone in.
Interior Design & Furniture
31/05/2026
The kitchen at Marmion. Dark timber, porcelain island, three bar stools that took longer to find than most people would believe.
Marmion. New build. Perth.
Interior Design & Furniture
Joinery
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30/05/2026
Fifteen years with the same logo. I never thought I would change it.
Then one day I did, almost on a whim, and within about five minutes it was obvious it was right. That is usually how the best decisions go.
The old logo was classic and I loved it for a long time. But looking at it now it feels dated in a way I couldn’t see while I was still attached to it. This one feels like where the studio actually is.
New brand. Same approach. The website has had a full rethink too, with thanks to Bobby at who built it. Link in bio if you want to take a look.
30/05/2026
The front door is one of the last decisions most people make on a renovation or new build.
It should probably be one of the first.
This pivot door at Marmion was decided early. Which meant there was time to get the proportions right, coordinate the reveal with the render, and make sure the entry sequence worked as a single moment rather than a collection of separate choices.
That is the difference between a front door and an arrival.
If you are planning a renovation or new build and want to approach it properly, consultations are open. Link in bio.
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13/05/2026
Stone, timber, gunmetal. Three decisions, holding the whole room.
The basin is part of the vanity top. The splashback is part of the wall. The ensuite is part of the bedroom. Nothing was added that didn’t already need to be there.
If you’re planning a home where restraint does the heavy lifting, we’d welcome a conversation.
Interior Design & Furniture
Joinery
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12/05/2026
Same material language as the master suite. Different job.
Dark timber for the cabinetry, stone for the island, a scullery quietly held behind. Three decisions doing the work of thirty.
If you’re planning a home where every room needs to speak to the next, we’d welcome a conversation.
Interior Design & Furniture
Joinery
Photography
08/05/2026
The same dark timber that wraps the bed wall continues into the wardrobe, the dressing console, and the ensuite joinery.
Three rooms, one material language. The porcelain in the ensuite is the only counterpoint, and it’s chosen to relieve the timber rather than break from it. Cohesion this thorough doesn’t happen on site it happens months earlier, on paper.
If you’re planning a home where every room needs to speak the same language, we’d welcome a conversation.
Interior Design & Furniture
Joinery
Photography
A gift from friends who know me too well.
A few days in a tiny cabin, surrounded by nothing in particular and everything that matters.
Thank you
07/05/2026
Every interior and exterior selection made. Every material, finish and fixture decided. The build hasn’t started yet.
This is the part of the process most people don’t see, the months of decisions that happen before a single trade arrives on site. By the time construction begins, the home is already designed. The render is AI; the thinking behind it isn’t.
A new build in Exmouth, ready to begin.
We’re taking on a small number of new builds for 2027. If you’re planning one, now is the right time to talk.
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03/05/2026
Most of this Exmouth renovation was about quiet, practical updates the kind of decisions you don’t notice because they’re working.
The pool was the exception. Green tiles from Myaree Ceramics, chosen so the water reads as part of the landscape rather than a blue rectangle pressed into it. One confident moment in a project full of restrained ones.
If you’re thinking through a project where restraint and considered moments need to live side by side, we’d welcome a conversation.
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