Roselind Wilson Design offers personalized luxury interior architecture that perfectly reflect each client’s unique style and lifestyle needs.
The understanding of the ever-changing needs of modern living is woven into the fabric of our service here at Roselind Wilson Design. Whether the home is traditional, contemporary or anything in between, it should be designed around the occupant’s needs. Incorporating the personality, style and requirements of a client while maintaining a building’s exquisite architectural detail is a vital part of our business. We continuously strive to find a harmony between practicality and luxury interior design by scrutinising design options, from layouts and space planning to materials, textures and finishes.
Our team of interior architects offer their spatial design and planning expertise to provide ergonomic design solutions that transform a home’s luxury design and optimise its living space. The full turnkey service we provide includes structural changes and full refurbishments to the design and detailing of every interior architectural element.
Roselind Wilson Design is proud to have an extensive supplier database and long-established relationships with highly skilled craftsmen. This allows our dedicated, passionate team, including experienced interior designers, architectural designers and luxury experts, to design and imagine beautiful spaces that reflect the lifestyle of our discerning clients.
Our team is experienced in conducting site surveys, producing and submitting planning applications with the local council and collating full drawing packages for tender. We represent our clients throughout the tender process, including the analysis of applications. We then present our findings in a comprehensive format, to assist our clients with their decision on the successful tender. We also offer a full kitchen and bathroom design service and review of all interior architectural details. We aren’t just in tune with the ever-changing needs of modern living, we attend regular CPD (Continuous Professional Development) programmes to keep our knowledge and skills up to date.
We are also certified in the new CDM (Construction Design Management) regulations. This includes Health and Safety and the role of the Principal Designer when administrating a building contract. As our portfolio has covered a wide array of properties from various eras, we work closely with building control and English Heritage to preserve the character of traditional residences. Our consolidated service also extends to project coordination, allowing us to provide a completely seamless package for our clients.
If you’re thinking about renovating or updating your existing home, or have purchased a new property and would like to adapt it to reflect your personal style or the needs of your family, get in touch to find out how we can work together.
Interior architecture is the design of interior spaces with an emphasis on the architectural elements that define a space, such as walls, floors, and ceilings. It involves the creation or alteration of interior spaces to achieve a desired aesthetic, functional, and environmental quality. Interior architecture is also known as interior design, although some professionals in the industry make a distinction between the two, with interior design focusing more on the decorative aspects of a space, while interior architecture places greater emphasis on the technical and structural aspects of a space.
Yes, interior design typically includes furniture as one of the key elements in creating a functional and aesthetically pleasing space. Furniture selection is an important aspect of interior design because it can significantly impact the look, feel, and functionality of a room. Interior designers often work closely with furniture manufacturers, suppliers, and retailers to select pieces that are appropriate for the space and that meet the client’s needs and preferences.