My Story...
I've always had a creative flare and from the moment I bought my first house in my early 20's, Interior Design has been my dream. Having spent 17 years designing and renovating my own properties, alongside the day job, my partner said isn't it time to go for it? So I decided to take a sabbatical from work to think about my options and enjoy another passion, travelling.
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Well the Pandemic put a swift end to the travelling dream but everything happens for a reason. Richard and I got our lovely pooch Ruby just before lockdown and we also fell pregnant with our son Ralph. The Pandemic gave me time to reflect and I re-trained in Interior Design, got qualified at the National Design Academy and launched my own business, Sarah Sutor Interiors.

My Ethos
Everyone deserves a home they love and the spaces we live in should feel lovely and joyful. When we walk through our front door we want it to feel inviting and fundamentally good Interior Design is about meeting beauty with practicality, whatever the budget may be. The small gestures can often make the biggest impact and creating grandeur doesn't necessarily mean spending a fortune.
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Ultimately my job is to make you happy and create spaces that look beautiful and work practically for your lifestyle.
My Style & Approach
I love finding out about people, listening to their stories and discovering those small things that put a smile on their face. Understanding what makes a client tick ensures I design a space that works for them and showcases their own individual style.
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I adore character, period houses and furniture can really tell a story. An antique piece can really bring that wow factor to a room, it has beautiful craftsmanship and is one of a kind. As a family we love being outside and so in our home we've brought the outside in and have been inspired by nature and landscape in the spaces we've created. Colour makes me happy, it energises me and so whilst we don't have a psychedelic house I have used bold colours in spaces to make an impact. And finally, good storage brings me joy, we have a dog and a toddler, I couldn't survive without it. Storage can be beautiful too, at the moment I'm a fan of old wicker hampers and baskets which are great storage for toys and books.
