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The room you keep closing the door on
I could write the version of this that sounds like every other interiors blog. Something about creating calm. Designing a space that breathes. You've read it. I've read it. It says nothing. So here's what I actually want to talk about. Most people who get in touch with me already know what they want their home to feel like. They've saved the images. Screenshot the tiles. There's a Pinterest board called "one day" with four hundred pins and a small knot in the stomach every ti


Do you use AI? An interior designer's honest answer
letters from the studio, issue 01. May 2026 Period property interior design by Jessica Knight, London AI adoption among interior designers tripled in 2025. From 9% to 29%, with another 20% planning to integrate soon. The tools are everywhere — Midjourney and Adobe Firefly for visualisation, Claude and ChatGPT for proposals and admin, Gemini for material and finish swaps, ArchSynth for sketches turned into renders. The industry hasn't just dipped a toe in. It's wading. And hon
LETTERS FROM THE STUDIO
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