Rebel Room(s) Commercial
Turning your brand into a world within walls.
Forget branded mugs. Your space should be your loudest flex. Let’s design a commercial interior — retail, office, or boutique accommodation — so dialled-in to your story, your customers won’t just notice… they’ll never forget.
Want Your Brand Story To Leap Off The Page and Into A Real-World Space?
Rebel Room(s) Commercial is your secret weapon to transform your brand’s vision into a transformative 3D reality.
Whether you need a quick spritz of style, a lipstick reno, or the whole nine yards from brand story to jaw-dropping reveal, I’ll craft a commercial interior design package that fits your brand like a bespoke suit.
Is This Calling Your Name?
For creative teams and offices who deserve more than beige walls and bad lighting:
If you’re tired of cookie-cutter offices and want a workspace that actually inspires productivity, collaboration, and a little bit of awe—this is for you.
For retail brands that want their customers to linger (and spend):
If your customers crave more than just products, and you want a space that pulls them into your brand’s world and keeps them coming back, let’s make it happen.
For boutique accommodation rebels who want to make waves, not beds:
If you’re building a space where guests feel seen, inspired, and can’t wait to post about it, this service is designed for you.
No matter if it’s a storefront, guest stay experience, or creative workspace, I’ll craft an environment that works as hard as you do.
Because Your Space Should Earn Its Keep
Your space isn’t just four walls and a roof—it’s your brand’s megaphone. It’s where ideas ignite, connections bloom, and memories stick like glitter.
Great experiential design doesn’t just fill a room; it transforms it into a must-see, must-feel destination. Visitors become superfans, employees become brand evangelists, and guests? They’ll never want to leave.
By weaving sensory magic, daring aesthetics, and human-centered flow, I create spaces that don’t just impress—they become legendary.
You’ve Found the Brains Behind the Brand-Boosting Spaces
Somewhere between politics and paint swatches, I stumbled into a master’s degree and an unexpected love affair with cognitive psychology—specifically, how stories hijack the brain and trick us into thinking we’re living them.
What started as a curious detour became my obsession. Before interiors, I built brands and digital identities that didn’t just land—they lingered. Narratives that popped off the screen and planted themselves somewhere deeper.
Now, I take that narrative alchemy and layer it into space. Through Rebel Room(s) Commercial, I turn brand stories into walk-in worlds—built with light, texture, rhythm, and just the right amount of subversion.
Clients often say it’s like I can see the space through their customer’s eyes.
They trust me to guide the journey—from the first impression to the final detail—because they know every symbolic, sensory element is backed by brand psychology, storytelling, and strategy. Not just pretty, but purposeful.
This isn’t just interiors.
It’s a sensory invitation. A brand handshake in physical form. A space that doesn’t shout, but hums with meaning—and makes even the most cynical visitor do a double take.
How Much To Make The Magic Happen?
We don’t do off-the-shelf—and that includes pricing.
Every commercial interior design project is as unique as your brand, so I price on a case-by-case basis depending on the scope, complexity, and level of involvement required.
Some clients come to me with a rock-solid brand story, ready to be built into space. Others need help shaping the narrative—clarifying the vision, aligning the messaging, and bridging the gap between their online identity and the built environment. That’s where story-led interior design really shines.
If you're craving that full-spectrum alchemy—from brand soul to walk-in story—let’s see if this brand romance has legs.
As for the spatial side of things:
Most commercial interior design projects follow the same thoughtful, story-led process I bring to my residential work—layered, intuitive, and designed around your specific brand, audience, and goals.
Curious about how I price things? I’ve put together a transparent guide that walks you through it.
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FAQs
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Absolutely. I work with both early-stage founders and seasoned businesses ready for their next chapter. You might be sketching ideas from your kitchen table, prepping for a first launch, or running a shop that’s outgrown its original setup. I offer everything from concept-only packages to full-service transformations — so whether you need the full experience or just the spark to get going, we’ll create the design support that fits your journey.
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Yes — and I’ve worked this way with brilliant results. With detailed visuals, collaborative tools, and a clear process, we can create something incredible no matter where you’re based. From a guest stay in rural Cornwall to a brand studio in Berlin, I work across time zones and postcodes without missing a beat. Magic travels well.
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Timelines depend on the scope and level of involvement. A concept-only project typically takes 4–6 weeks. A full transformation — including sourcing, implementation, and styling — usually spans 8–16 weeks. If you’ve got a launch date, seasonal deadline, or building works to coordinate with, I’ll slot my process in where it makes the most sense. Clear timelines, honest communication, beautiful results.
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Absolutely. I often work as the spatial extension of a brand team — translating moodboards, values, and messaging into physical form. Whether you’ve just completed a rebrand or you’re still refining the story, I’ll ensure the space feels like a true embodiment of your brand. My favourite collaborations are the ones where designers, strategists, and interior minds join forces — because when everyone’s working from the same story, the result is magnetic.
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I don’t just design beautiful spaces — I tell brand stories you can walk through. With a background in psychology, fashion art direction, and branding, I see interiors as more than just aesthetics or function. I design for meaning. For emotion. For the kind of impact you can’t scroll past. My spaces start with narrative and end with atmosphere — layered, human, and often slightly rebellious. This isn’t just commercial interior design. It’s your ethos, made visible.
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The best guest stays don’t just look good — they transport. They have a name with a backstory, a custom scent in the hallway, playlists that set the tone, and rooms that feel like chapters in a novel. I design boutique accommodation that feels like a world of its own — rooted in your story, layered with local culture, and alive with sensory detail. Whether you’re creating a one-room hideaway or a full retreat, I’ll help you build a stay that’s immersive, escapist, and impossible to forget.
The same goes for your existing furniture (see question about furniture that you already own). And for that extra ounce of unique character, I love collaborating with local artisans to make things that are not only bespoke to you, but also strengthen the local economy and keep carbon emissions at bay.
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Great question. These days, shops need to offer more than things to buy — they need to offer a reason to show up. With my background in fashion art direction and psychology, I design retail spaces that do both: help people make purchasing decisions and feel like they’re part of something bigger. The best shops are brand ambassadors and community hubs — spaces where people connect with your values and your products. Whether it’s a boutique with an in-store atelier and cocktail bar, or a kitchenware shop hosting weekly workshops, I help you turn your store into a space people want to be in, not just buy from.
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Offices aren’t just workspaces anymore — they’re culture holders. In a world of remote teams, Slack channels, and Zoom fatigue, physical space has to work harder. I design offices that feel like the heart of your brand: flexible, expressive, and tailored to how your team really works. From deep-focus zones and creative hubs to spaces that moonlight as event venues or idea salons, I’ll help you create a workplace people actually want to gather in — and that shows your team exactly who they’re working for.
Forget Safe. Forget Expected. Build the Commercial Space No One Saw Coming.
The world doesn’t need another pretty shop or polished office. It needs spaces with guts—retail, hospitality, and creative offices that spark curiosity, stir emotion, and stay with people long after they’ve left.
This is commercial interior design where brand story meets built environment—with sensory intention, aesthetic boldness, and a touch of rebellion.
Because beige boardrooms never built a cult following.