Bespoke interior design means a home designed and made for one client, not chosen from a catalogue. Here is what bespoke actually involves, how it differs...
Bespoke interior design means a home that is designed and made for one client and one space, rather than selected from a standard range. The layout, the joinery and often the furniture are drawn for that specific room and the way the people in it live, then made to those drawings.
Most of what fills a home falls into one of three approaches. Seeing them side by side makes the word bespoke much clearer, and shows why not everything in a home needs to be bespoke.
In a bespoke home, the made-for-you part is mostly the things that are fixed to the space or shaped by how the room is used.
A catalogue choice can be made in an afternoon. A bespoke home cannot, and the reason is the conversations. Before anything is drawn or made, the desi
Bespoke is not the right answer for everything, and a good studio will say so. It earns its place where a space is unusual, where a piece is heavily used, or where something sits at the centre of daily life.