Frequently Asked Questions

  • A bespoke wallpaper project begins with an initial consultation to understand the space, architectural context and design brief. Clients typically share floor plans, elevations, site photographs and any existing interior schemes or material references.

    For larger or more complex projects, a site visit is strongly recommended. This allows for accurate assessment of scale, wall conditions, light, and installation considerations.

    From there, a concept is developed, considering proportion, colour, atmosphere and technical requirements. Once the direction is agreed, the design is refined, prepared for production and coordinated for print and installation.

  • To prepare a considered proposal, I typically require floor plans with dimensions, ceiling heights, photographs of the space, and details of the interior scheme, including materials, fabrics and finishes.

    It is also helpful to understand the intended atmosphere, timeline, and whether the project is residential or hospitality. For large-scale or site-specific installations, architectural drawings and a site visit allow for more accurate cost and production planning.

  • Yes. All designs can be adapted to suit the specific architectural context and interior scheme. Colourways are developed in response to the project’s materials, light and overall atmosphere, ensuring the wallpaper integrates seamlessly within the space.

    Scale can also be adjusted where appropriate, particularly for rooms with unusual proportions, high ceilings or detailed architectural features. Each project is approached individually rather than applied as a standard repeat.

  • Timelines vary depending on the scale and complexity of the project. As a general guide, once the design direction is approved, bespoke wallpaper production and installation are typically completed within approximately six to eight weeks.

    This timeframe includes colour sampling and proofing, printing, and coordination of installation. Larger or more complex projects may require additional time to ensure accuracy and quality at every stage.

  • Yes. I oversee both printing and installation to ensure consistency and quality from concept through to completion.

    Printing is carried out in collaboration with trusted specialist partners, selected according to the technical and aesthetic requirements of each project. I coordinate directly with the printer to manage colour accuracy, material specification and production standards.

    Installation can also be arranged and supervised, working either with recommended installers or in coordination with the client’s preferred team. This ensures the final result reflects the design intent and meets professional standards on site.

  • work on a range of private and hospitality projects, including private residences, boutique hotels, restaurants, pubs and private members’ clubs. Many commissions involve heritage properties or architecturally distinctive spaces where scale, proportion and material sensitivity are essential.

    Projects are undertaken in the United Kingdom and internationally, including the Italian Riviera and selected overseas locations. Each commission is approached individually, responding to the character of the space and the client’s design vision rather than applying a standard solution.

  • Yes. I regularly collaborate with interior designers and architects, working as part of the wider design team to ensure the wallpaper integrates seamlessly within the overall scheme.

    This includes adapting colourways, adjusting scale, responding to material palettes and coordinating technical details to support installation. Clear communication and precision are essential to achieving a cohesive final result.

  • Pricing is structured around design development and production. Each bespoke commission is quoted individually based on scope, scale and complexity. A design fee is agreed prior to production, with printing and installation costed separately according to project requirements.