Rodrigues Interiors

Rodrigues Interiors Interior designer, award winning in client care and creator of the Cornerstone™️ Workshop – the essential step before (and after) your architect.

Rodrigues Interiors transforms houses into timeless homes across Chelmsford, London & the South East. We will go out of our way to ensure that you home works as hard for you as possible, in order to make your home life the best it can be. We can solve all those awkward corners and provide meaning again to those spaces that are little used. Your home is the most important and valuable asset you wil

l ever own and it would be our mission to create the perfect space for you, whilst adding value - in all senses of the word. We are small and independent and limit the amount of projects that we take on. We do this, so we can put you right at the centre and give you our full focus - just what you deserve! We can provide for you:
Professional Drawings for contractors to use
Detailed Tender Documents
Rendered and photo rendered sketches for you to visualise
FF&E Procurement - sourcing all of your requirements
Exclusive Furnishings - access to trade suppliers
Sample Boards - touch and feel the finishes
Project Co-ordination - regular on-site meetings with client and contractors
Aftercare contact

Live better through good design - call us today to find out how we can help you!

07/06/2026

Nature rarely gets colour wrong. The deep indigo water, violet clouds and fiery orange horizon are a reminder that the most memorable interiors often borrow their palettes from the world outside.

This is exactly why I encourage clients to look beyond paint charts and start with nature.

03/06/2026

Ever noticed how a white wall can suddenly feel colder in summer?

As the days get longer and sunlight becomes stronger, particularly in south-facing rooms, the undertones in your paint become much more noticeable.

Cool whites can start to look stark or slightly blue in bright daylight. Warm whites, on the other hand, tend to feel softer, calmer and more comfortable to live with.

This is one reason I often favour warm whites in period properties. They work beautifully with original features, helping plasterwork, cornicing and architectural details feel richer and more considered rather than flat.

If a room is feeling a little harsh at this time of year, the issue may not be the colour itself. It could simply be the undertone.

Before repainting a room in a darker shade, try testing a few alternative whites and look at them throughout the day. Morning light, afternoon sun and evening shadows can completely change how a colour feels.

Sometimes the biggest difference comes from the smallest adjustment.

21/05/2026

The most sustainable piece of furniture in your home is probably already in it.

Antiques and vintage pieces carry essentially zero production impact when you reuse them. They have already outlasted most contemporary furniture several times over. Their carbon cost was paid long ago.

And yet we keep buying new.

Next time you are specifying a room, visit a salvage yard or a vintage dealer before you go anywhere else. The quality is often better. The price is frequently lower. And the sustainability argument takes care of itself.

Buy less. Buy better. Buy old where you can.

Full guide to sustainable interior design for UK renovations, link in bio.

15/05/2026

Period properties were never designed for modern living, yet stripping them back completely is rarely the answer either.

The most successful renovations keep the soul of the house intact while making it work beautifully for the way you live now.

Original features, thoughtful layouts, lighting, flow, and the relationship between old and new all shape whether a renovation feels timeless… or like a battle between styles.

If you are renovating a Victorian, Edwardian or other character property, this is what actually matters before the build even begins.

Read the full blog via the link in bio.





01/05/2026

Biophilic design follows a set of principles that guides the most successful interior design. People are making more noise about it atm, but have been following these principles for years!

It is not only about connection to nature, but about providing an experience that supports your well-being, through light, rhythm, materiality, texture and colour.

Don’t be mistaken, though, one thing Biophilic design is not….is boring!

If you are struggling to create a beautiful interior scheme that feels ‘right’, it’s probably because you are ignoring these design principles.

If you have ever been somewhere where you have instantly felt that connection with space, ask yourself why. What was it about it that made you feel that way? No matter how strange, I’d love to know, put it in the comments below.

22/04/2026

Most people default to open plan without fully thinking through how it will feel to live in. It works beautifully in the right context, although it can also create challenges once real life starts happening in the space.

Broken plan living is not about closing things off, in fact it’s about introducing structure so your home works properly day to day.

If you are planning a renovation, this is one of the most important layout decisions you will make. I’ve broken it down properly in my latest blog. → Link in bio





05/04/2026

Renovations don’t go over budget because people choose better finishes.

They go over budget because early decisions weren’t properly resolved.

That’s where the real cost sits.

Full article in bio.





02/04/2026

Most people don’t overspend on a renovation because they choose expensive finishes.

They overspend because decisions were never fully resolved at the very beginning.

A layout that looks right on paper but doesn’t quite work in reality.
Storage that gets squeezed in too late.
Lighting that’s planned without understanding how the space will actually be used.

Individually, these don’t seem like major issues, but together, they create friction - and friction is what becomes expensive.

I was speaking to a new client recently who wanted a fully glazed front elevation. A strong idea, visually. What hadn’t been fully considered was how that space would feel to live in day to day. Privacy, glare, furniture placement, all of it starts to unravel once you test it against how you really want to live.

Another wanted a beautiful living room to entertain, yet the only route for guests to take to use the loo on this floor was through the kitchen and utility. On paper, the plan worked. In reality, it didn’t.

This is where most renovation budgets drift. Not through upgrades, but through correcting these mistakes.

The most valuable part of a renovation is not those touches you add at the end, but what you resolve at the beginning.

Check out my latest blog: House Renovation Costs UK 2026: Where Your Budget Really Goes. Link in first comment.

A client said to me recently,“We’re thinking of introducing a fully glazed front to the living room.”On the face of it, ...
29/03/2026

A client said to me recently,
“We’re thinking of introducing a fully glazed front to the living room.”

On the face of it, it sounds like a great idea, but this is exactly where things can start to go off track. Not because the idea is wrong, but because it hasn’t been properly worked through yet.

What is that space actually doing day to day?
How is it going to feel in winter?
Where does the furniture go?
How does it connect back into the rest of the house?

Those questions often come after the idea has already taken hold, and by then it’s starting to get built into the design.

That’s the difference I see time and time again.

It’s not the idea itself, it’s whether it’s been properly challenged before it gets fixed.

When you slow this part down and really test it, one of two things happens. Either the idea holds up because it’s right for how you live, or something better comes out of it before anything is locked in.

Most people skip that step and that’s why so many homes end up looking right on paper, but don’t quite work once you’re living in them.

If you want your renovation to be the best it can be, you cannot miss this step.

If you are at this stage and want to get’ these decisions properly worked through before moving forward, that’s exactly where I step in.

15/03/2026

Built-in storage works best when it’s designed in early in the renovation.

That’s when it can become part of the architecture of the home, rather than something added later as a compromise. More thoughts on this in my latest blog, click the link in my bio.




Address

Writtle Road
Chelmsford
CM13BP

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Monday 8:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6pm
Friday 8:30am - 6pm

Telephone

+447518984999

Website

https://rodriguesinteriors.co.uk/

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