23/05/2026
A recently completed fitted study/utility room in an older Highland house.
One of the principles I try to hold onto in bespoke work is that the materials should be truthful to the building.
In a room like this, I didn’t want to use finishes or materials that looked overly slick or synthetic, because they would have fought against the character of the house. So the worktops and desk were made in real solid pine, and the joinery was hand-painted, which gives a softness and honesty that sits much more naturally in an older interior.
The result is a compact room that now works hard without feeling overdesigned: a fitted wardrobe, vanity area, desk and shaped shelving, all designed specifically for the space and incoprating subtle lighting.
For me, bespoke design is not about adding more for the sake of it. It is about getting the proportions right, using materials that make sense, and making something that feels as though it belongs.