Alexandra Kidd Interior Design

Alexandra Kidd Interior Design We are an Interior Design firm in Sydney. We can work with you to redesign one room or transform an entire home. Creating unique spaces is our obsession.

Alexandra Kidd Design is a Sydney based Interior Design firm. We have a fabulous team of International award winning Designers and Interior Architects. We can work with you on all projects from redesigning one room, to renovating an entire house, and everything in between. We take the stress out of the design and building process, so you can enjoy it.

Ease isn’t accidental.⁠It’s engineered.⁠⁠Home automation connects lighting, blinds, climate and sound into a single, res...
02/06/2026

Ease isn’t accidental.⁠
It’s engineered.⁠

Home automation connects lighting, blinds, climate and sound into a single, responsive system.⁠

Behind the walls, a network of wiring forms the engine - quietly coordinating how a home performs.⁠

These systems can be programmed into tailored scenes, each one shaping a different way of living in the space - streamlining multiple decisions and actions into one touch.⁠

So when you press “evening”, the room responds at once.⁠

Lights dim.⁠
Blinds draw.⁠
Temperature settles.⁠
Music begins.⁠

An unseen layer of intelligence, removing the need to manually correct a space.⁠

Ease is built into the experience, so it can simply be lived in. ⁠



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Project Light Drifter |  ⁠  Project Light Drifter is designed as a light-filled loft shaped by shifting light, openness,...
31/05/2026

Project Light Drifter | ⁠

Project Light Drifter is designed as a light-filled loft shaped by shifting light, openness, and atmosphere. Set within a transformed top-floor apartment in Surry Hills, extended terraces and newly introduced skylights bring a subtle warehouse sensibility to the home - softening the architectural framework through warmth, reflection, and natural light.⁠

Concrete, pale masonry and bronze detailing introduce a sense of edge, balanced by warm oak, sculptural curves and layered reflections that bring intimacy to the experience of living there.⁠

The kitchen becomes a defining moment within the home, where blue-grey quartzite and softened forms create depth and atmosphere against the calm palette.⁠

In the master ensuite, light becomes atmospheric. Diffused glazing and soft tonal layering create a space that feels open yet private, with subtle reflections and textural finishes giving the room a calm, restorative quality.⁠

From the interior through to the rooftop terrace, Light Drifter explores the balance between industrial character and warmth, shaped as much by light as by materiality.⁠

*Concept inspiration images sourced from Pinterest and other sources.

Project Light Drifter |  ⁠⁠Project Light Drifter is designed as a light-filled loft shaped by shifting light, openness, ...
31/05/2026

Project Light Drifter | ⁠

Project Light Drifter is designed as a light-filled loft shaped by shifting light, openness, and atmosphere. Set within a transformed top-floor apartment in Surry Hills, extended terraces and newly introduced skylights bring a subtle warehouse sensibility to the home - softening the architectural framework through warmth, reflection, and natural light.⁠

Concrete, pale masonry and bronze detailing introduce a sense of edge, balanced by warm oak, sculptural curves and layered reflections that bring intimacy to the experience of living there.⁠

The kitchen becomes a defining moment within the home, where blue-grey quartzite and softened forms create depth and atmosphere against the calm palette.⁠

In the master ensuite, light becomes atmospheric. Diffused glazing and soft tonal layering create a space that feels open yet private, with subtle reflections and textural finishes giving the room a calm, restorative quality.⁠

From the interior through to the rooftop terrace, Light Drifter explores the balance between industrial character and warmth, shaped as much by light as by materiality.⁠

*Concept inspiration images sourced from Pinterest and other sources.

Project Echo Pavillion & Pivot Point |  ⁠⁠The poetry of a construction site: bare floors catching the warmth of morning ...
25/05/2026

Project Echo Pavillion & Pivot Point | ⁠

The poetry of a construction site: bare floors catching the warmth of morning sun, scaffolding framing views and potential vistas, old trees standing at the edges - witness to what has been and what is to come. A place full of promise and possibility.

Design Notes | Reflections on Melbourne Design Week We left Melbourne Design Week thinking about the incredible designer...
19/05/2026

Design Notes | Reflections on Melbourne Design Week

We left Melbourne Design Week thinking about the incredible designers and makers we have in this country - and how much they deserve to be seen. Installation after installation, makers working with what already exists - reclaimed, overlooked, set aside - and turning it into something with genuine beauty and meaning. Not as a workaround. As an intention.⁠

There was something deeply human in this edition. A quiet insistence that the ordinary is worth looking at twice. That what gets passed over often holds the most to offer. That creativity is the thing that decides something matters...⁠

Meet Fran, our Interior Architect here at AK.ID.⁠ ⁠⁠Fran approaches a plan by stepping inside it first. She imagines the...
13/05/2026

Meet Fran, our Interior Architect here at AK.ID.⁠ ⁠

Fran approaches a plan by stepping inside it first. She imagines the rhythm of a day, how movement unfolds, where friction sits, and how it can be resolved.⁠

Fran grounds her thinking in function, but never at the expense of feeling. She shapes spaces to support life as it’s actually lived, flowing with clarity, purpose, and a sense of ease.⁠

Within the studio, Fran works at the point where ideas become buildable. She translates design intent into precise documentation, giving form to what can often still feel intangible. It’s a process of refinement and calibration, resolving how things meet, align, and come together.⁠

Fran places collaboration at the centre of her role. Working closely with the design team and documentation assistant Nat, she helps guide each project from early concept through to construction, ensuring the integrity of the design holds at every stage.⁠

For Fran, documentation is more than instruction. It’s the bridge between vision and reality, where imagination is tested, clarified, and made possible.⁠

04/05/2026

We clocked off early on Friday and swapped the studio for a jewellery-making workshop for our first team event of the year.⁠

We have the eye, but do we have the hands? We’ll find out once the moulds are cast (and the rings come out).⁠ ⁠

It was a chance to slow down, work with our hands, and reconnect with the making process that underpins design.⁠

A really lovely way to celebrate a big first quarter, and to spend time together doing something different.⁠

Thank you to .design for having us!

24/04/2026

Its always a pleasure to visit our trusted suppliers in person and reconnect.

In the past month our team has enjoyed visiting and and attending the launch of .co short film ‘Resonance’ - a beautiful night celebrating the brand and their recent expansion into the US.

These relationships are at the heart of what we do. Our suppliers bring craftsmanship, passion and personality to every project we deliver.

Welcome to A New Ease  ⁠⁠After decades in New York, our clients chose to begin again in Sydney, bringing their whole fam...
22/04/2026

Welcome to A New Ease ⁠

After decades in New York, our clients chose to begin again in Sydney, bringing their whole family with them. What they were really creating wasn’t just a home, but a place to gather and to spend time differently. Long lunches, summer evenings by the bay, doors left open to the garden.⁠

A different pace settles in here. Moving from the vertical intensity of Manhattan to something more expansive and seasonal. Sea air drifting through the house, jacarandas blooming in violet bursts, birds moving through the trees. The house follows that easy rhythm.⁠

Inside, it’s the materials that hold the emotion. Each marble was chosen for its individuality, moments of colour and depth that feel almost like jewellery placed throughout the home. A sculptural basin, green quartzite island pillars, pieces you notice instinctively.⁠

There are quieter layers too. Lighting that is a subtle nod to their time in New York, glass and lacquer picking up and reflecting sunlight as it moves throughout the day. Nothing feels overstated, everything is considered.⁠

More than anything, A New Ease marks a new chapter. One shaped by family, by place, and by a different way of living.⁠

Featured in Vogue Living article, online now. ⁠

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20/04/2026

Whether we realise it or not, we spend most of our lives indoors - often without considering how deeply the spaces we inhabit shape us.⁠

The quiet calm of moving water, a fireplace to gather around, light moving freely through a room - these are not incidental details. They are design decisions, made with intention, to shape how a home feels to live in.⁠

This is what we design for. Wellness, connection, emotion and beauty. Where every decision has a purpose.

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Potts Point, NSW
2011

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