The Power of a One-Woman Design Studio

When people hear the words “interior design studio”, they often imagine a big team, layers of process, and a lot of formality. In reality? Room Service Interiors is a one-woman team — just me.

As an Edinburgh interior designer, I wear every hat:

  • Creative director

  • Project manager

  • Space planner

  • Client concierge (yes, even the WhatsApp updates!)

And honestly, I wouldn’t have it any other way.

Why Being Small Is a Strength

Working one-to-one means every client gets my full attention. I’m not passing you on to an assistant or a junior designer. From the first mood board to the final cushion plump, it’s me guiding you through the process. That personal connection is what keeps projects not only beautifully designed but also deeply considered for the way you live.

Blending Big-City Experience With Boutique Service

After working in fast-paced London industries before retraining in design, I bring the polish, structure, and high standards you’d expect from a bigger studio. But here in Edinburgh, I combine that with a more personal, hands-on approach.

The result? A design service that’s professional, creative, and organised — but also warm, approachable, and fun.

A Studio Rooted in Trust

Designing your home is personal. You’re inviting someone into your space, your lifestyle, and often into big financial decisions. Being a one-woman studio means you know exactly who’s at the other end of the call, the email, or the site visit. That trust is the foundation of every project I take on.

Why Clients Love It

Clients often tell me they appreciate:
✨ Clear communication (no layers of people in the middle)
✨ Agility (decisions can be made quickly)
✨ Accountability (I’m with you from start to finish)

The Personal Touch

Being a solo studio doesn’t mean going it alone. I collaborate with trusted contractors, joiners, decorators, and suppliers across Edinburgh — but my role is to curate, guide, and make the process seamless for you.

If you’re looking for an interior designer in Edinburgh who will work with you one-to-one to create a home that feels both beautiful and practical, I’d love to hear from you.

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