Understanding your vision
Your interior journey will begin with a series of in-depth meetings, interactive workshops, and a tailored design questionnaire. We invest time into understanding which neuroarchitecture principles will most align with your lifestyle, aesthetic preferences, and functional needs. This ensures every detail perfectly coincides with the way you live, delivering an interior that’s not just aesthetically pleasing - but truly meaningful to you.
Bringing your new home to life
With a clear understanding of your aspirations and neuroarchitectural priorities, we develop a comprehensive Creative Direction Guide. This acts as a blueprint that defines your home’s unique interior ‘language’, paving the way for all elements moving forward.
From this, we then craft your Design Intent Package, specifying every hard finish and fixture, including bespoke joinery and material selections. To ensure harmony throughout, we also curate a soft furnishings scheme, incorporating textures, colours, and lighting designed to enhance hard fixtures - and elevate the ambiance and emotional balance of your space.
Where needed, we will also accompany you to showrooms, ensuring every choice aligns with the neuroarchitecture principles most suited to you.
Frequently Asked Questions.
Yes. At XUL Architecture, interior design can be integrated with our architectural work. By designing both the architecture and the interiors, we ensure that layouts, materials, lighting and finishes work together to create a cohesive home.
Interior architecture focuses on the spatial structure and experience of interior spaces. This includes layout planning, built-in elements, materials and how natural light interacts with the interior of a home.
At XUL Architecture, interior architecture is considered from the earliest stages of a project to ensure the interior environment supports everyday living.
Yes. As North London architects, we regularly design interiors for homes across neighbourhoods such as Belsize Park, Hampstead, Highgate, Camden, Finchley, Hampstead Garden Suburbs and Muswell Hill. Many of these projects involve interior redesigns as part of larger architectural transformations.
Working with an architect ensures that interior design is considered alongside the architecture of the home, and simplifies coordination issues by keeping everything under one roof. This approach improves spatial flow, natural light and the relationship between rooms, resulting in interiors that feel coherent rather than simply decorative.
Yes. Many homes in North London are Victorian or Edwardian properties that benefit from careful interior design. Our work respects the architectural character of these homes while introducing contemporary layouts and materials.
Our approach to interior design focuses on natural light, spatial clarity and carefully selected materials. By considering how people move through and experience spaces, we create interiors that feel calm, comfortable and well balanced. With meticulous attention to detail, we design for all the senses, carefully choosing materials to provide a full sensory experience.
The first step is an initial consultation where we discuss your property, your lifestyle and the goals for your home. From there, we prepare a fee proposal and begin working once the project is fully engaged. We then develop a design strategy that integrates both architecture and interior design.