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Part 6: Turning Chaos into Structure — Rebuilding the London Pied-à-Terre
After contractor abandonment and faulty infrastructure, I rebuilt the London pied-à-terre from the ground up — managing trades, reconfiguring plumbing, and preparing the space for finishing touches.
Part 5: Rebuilding Momentum — Electrics, Flooring, and Regaining Control
In Part 5 of the London pied-à-terre renovation, I tackled unsafe electrics, replaced and relaid hardwood floors with underfloor heating, and regained control of the project after previous contractor failures. Progress finally began to take shape.
Part 4: Rebuilding Momentum — Abandonment and Revealing the Full Extent of the Damage
After my London pied-à-terre contractors abandoned the renovation, I discovered unsafe electrics, bathroom tiles collapsing, warped subflooring, and mismanaged plumbing. Despite these setbacks, project management skills helped me assess, document, and plan the next steps to recover the space and restore functionality.
Part 3: Rebuilding Momentum — Early Challenges and Midway Frustrations
By the first few weeks of my London pied-à-terre renovation, communication breakdowns, a confusing milestone payment plan, and on-site mismanagement quickly became clear. From language barriers to incomplete work, I relied on careful project management and legal advice to stay in control — even as progress slowed and frustrations escalated.
Part 2: Behind the Scenes: Transforming Our London Studio
Step behind the scenes of our London studio renovation in Part 2 of the series. From foundational updates and insulation to coordinating contractors and sourcing materials, see how careful planning and project management keep our pier de terre on track — all while balancing a nomadic lifestyle between Los Angeles, Vancouver, Sydney, and London.
Calm, Compact, Connected: Designing Our London Base
After years of traveling and living between Los Angeles, Vancouver, Sydney, and London, finding stillness has become an art form. Our new London studio — our “pier de terre” — is a small space designed to be both a grounding base and a luxurious, functional home. Follow our four-part series as we reveal its transformation from mood boards to finished apartment.
8 interior design tips for soon-to-be parents
Learn how to adjust your home for a baby — from convertible furniture to clever storage, lighting, and open layouts. Expert design tips from Street Designed.
How to source the best vintage finds to fit your needs
Discover where and how to source vintage furniture using in-person and online channels, tips on inspection, negotiation, and avoiding common pitfalls.
Simple, functional, personal — can you have it all? (Yes!)
Striking the ideal balance in home design — where simplicity meets purpose — doesn’t have to sacrifice your personality. This guide explains how to create spaces that are calm, functional, and uniquely yours...
How to make a multi-use space work for you
Living in smaller quarters doesn’t mean losing function. Discover smart space-planning techniques—from convertible furniture to clever storage—that make your home both beautiful and versatile.
The essential guide to eco fabrics for the home
Discover the top eco-friendly fabrics for home interiors, learn how they’re made, and get expert advice on choosing sustainable textiles. | Street Designed
Ready to go bold? 5 brave interior design styles and how they can work for you
Street Designed explores five bold interior design styles—complementary color pairings, monochromatic schemes, feature walls, statement flooring, and expressive soft furnishings—and explains how to use each one effectively to create striking yet livable interiors.
A new home interior design checklist for home-owners and renters
Use Street Designed’s 12-step interior design checklist to guide your new home setup — from entryway and lighting to layout and décor. Ideal for both homeowners and renters looking for a smart, structured approach.
Designing your office space from scratch? Here's what you need to know...
When starting with an empty office shell, get grounded by defining your budget, mapping out the layout, choosing functional furniture, and infusing your brand’s colors and values. Street Designed shows you how to turn a blank space into an inspiring, purposeful workspace.
The profit-boosting power of great office design
Discover how office design influences your company’s identity, productivity, and profitability. Explore evidence-based design choices — color, layout, natural light, sustainability — that deliver measurable business impact.
Tidy home, tidy mind – is it true that clutter causes burnout?
Messy spaces can elevate stress and hamper productivity — but with small, consistent decluttering steps (5 minutes a day), you can improve clarity, mood, and resilience against burnout.
The little-known link between interior design and organizational efficiency
Interior design goes beyond aesthetics — well-designed workspaces can boost collaboration, reduce fatigue, and improve spatial efficiency. This article outlines evidence-based strategies you can apply to transform your office environment for better performance and staff satisfaction.
How to bring your inspiration into your renovation
Struggling with too many ideas—or none at all? Discover how to systematically gather and organize your interior design inspirations using mood boards, AI-renderings, expert advice, and more, so your renovation planning is clear, cohesive and effective.
Not sure which room to renovate first? Here's how to decide
Facing a full-house remodel and not sure where to start? In this guide by Street Designed, we walk you through five strategic criteria you can use — from which room you use most, to renovation urgency and ROI — to help you confidently choose your first room to tackle.
Festive season wiped you out? These 8 easy interior design refreshes will help you recover
Here are 8 quick interior design refreshes — from decluttering and rethinking lighting to creating a feature wall or curating art — that can help your home feel renewed and intentional after the festive rush.