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About

I.D Interiors aim to create interiors that feel quietly confident - spaces shaped by proportion, light, and craftsmanship. Our work balances elegance with ease, drawing on classical principles while remaining unmistakably contemporary. Each project begins with careful listening, allowing the architecture, the setting, and the client’s way of living to guide the narrative. The result is an atmosphere that feels layered and considered rather than decorated, where nothing is superfluous and everything has a sense of purpose.

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Our approach is rooted in materiality and detail. We favour natural textures, charming colour palettes, and bespoke elements that bring individuality and longevity to a space. Antique and modern sit side by side, united by thoughtful composition and a belief that the most compelling interiors reveal themselves over time. Working on any project, I.D Interiors aim to create rooms that are both beautiful and humane — places that invite use, reflection, and a lasting emotional connection.

Professional portrait picture of Isobel
Red line drawing of a square picture frame
Red line drawing of an oval picture frame

2022

Isobel became an Associate member of the British Institute of Design (BIID)

Red line drawing of an oval picture frame with circles around the edge

2021

Isobel received first class honours in her degree and was nominated as part of a group project for the 'Pushing Boundaries; Collaboration and Inter-Disciplinary Practice' category at the Interior Educators Awards.

Red line drawing of a rectangular picture frame

2019

Isobel was awarded the 'Lynne Holland Award for Interior Design' - one of only 5 recipients on the course.

Isobel started her journey with the exploration of the ever-expanding spectrum of Interior Design at Kingston School of Art. This, along with her enthusiasm for historical adaptive reuse and sustainability allows her to create many unique projects.

​Isobel hopes to show, the importance of sustainability and the reuse of both historical and modern buildings within her work.

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