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Bored of looking at the same old walls?! Fancy a home d?cor update to hopefully say good riddance to lockdown fatigue?! Has your house been a bit too ?well loved? by adults, kids and pets being in the same spaces all the time for months on end?! Are you moving and feeling a bit overwhelmed by all the choice on offer?!


Well, if you?re thinking about renovations, redecorations or a simple refresh in 2021, please contact me for a free interior design consultation.


I am a local, professional interior designer. I would love to help you design your perfect space.


I offer a personal, friendly service, from colour consultations and styling to full designs plus installation as desired. I often work with families to create spaces that work well for everyone and, importantly, look amazing.


Everyone deserves good design and it really needn?t cost the earth. Your home should tell the story of who you are and what you love! If you?d like to get in touch, please contact me at

[email protected] to arrange a FREE CONSULTATION ? virtually or in person, COVID rules permitting.


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www.honeyandtoastinteriors.com

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