Outline Interiors

Outline Interiors Experienced residential and commercial interior design service from concept to completion.
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01/06/2026

Challenge accepted.

Watch to see Verity pick every element of a flatlay blindly and turn it into a design vision!

How do you think she did? Let us know in the comments!

27/05/2026
27/05/2026

Furniture showroom tour today and we are feeling incredibly inspired. 🀍
Wonderful Australian-made pieces, all built right here in Sydney to the highest standards. Seeing the raw process behind each product β€” from craftsmanship to final detailing β€” makes us even more excited to thoughtfully specify pieces that truly elevate a space.
We have some incredible projects on the horizon and can already see these beautiful products layered into future spaces we’re creating. Exciting things ahead, and we cannot wait to bring these visions to life. ✨ 🎬

Most clients come to us with a Pinterest board and a rough idea. The mood board is where that becomes an actual directio...
27/05/2026

Most clients come to us with a Pinterest board and a rough idea. The mood board is where that becomes an actual direction.

This is the Cronulla apartment - a one-bedroom unit where the brief was simple: make a small space feel light, considered, and liveable. Not a holiday rental. Not a show home. Just a really good small apartment.

The mood board is how we get everyone in the room looking at the same thing. It stops the brief from shifting mid-project and means decisions get made once, not three times.
It's not the glamorous part of the process. But it's the part that makes the rest of it run cleanly.

DM us BUILD for our free planning guide if you're about to start planning your own space.

Hiring a designer is usually cheaper than not hiring one.Most people think of a designer as an added cost on top of the ...
25/05/2026

Hiring a designer is usually cheaper than not hiring one.

Most people think of a designer as an added cost on top of the build.

What they don't account for is what the build costs without one - the wrong-order purchases, the variations because something wasn't specified clearly, the joinery that has to be redone because nobody caught the measurement before it went to site.

We've seen it enough times to know: the projects that blow out aren't the ones with a designer in them. They're the ones where decisions got made under pressure, by the wrong person, at the wrong time.

A clear process upfront isn't a luxury. It's the thing that keeps the budget intact.

DM us BUILD for our free planning guide - a useful place to start before you speak to anyone else.

A bathroom that earns its square footage. Two tile textures, warm niche lighting, and a freestanding bath that doesn't f...
22/05/2026

A bathroom that earns its square footage.

Two tile textures, warm niche lighting, and a freestanding bath that doesn't fight for attention - it just sits where it should.

The brief for a space like this is always the same underneath: make it feel considered without making it feel try-hard.

We think we got there.

DM us BUILD for our free planning guide if you're starting to think about your own renovation.

A busy venue isn't always a profitable one.If your space feels full but the numbers don't match it, the issue is usually...
20/05/2026

A busy venue isn't always a profitable one.

If your space feels full but the numbers don't match it, the issue is usually not pricing or foot traffic. It's the layout. Where the bar sits, how people move through the room, whether the seating makes someone want to stay for another round or quietly reach for their card.

People won't fight an awkward space. They'll just do less in it.

Good hospitality design isn't about how a room photographs. It's about how it performs on a Saturday night when it's at capacity.

If you're planning a fit-out or looking at a refurb, DM us PROFIT and we'll send through our free planning guide.

Honest opinion? All-white is not the safe choice people think it is.We've walked through so many finished renovations wh...
18/05/2026

Honest opinion? All-white is not the safe choice people think it is.

We've walked through so many finished renovations where the brief was basically "keep it neutral, we don't want to overcook it" - and what you end up with is a space that feels like it's waiting for someone to move in.

Even after they have.

The homes we're proudest of are the ones where we made a call. Not a loud one necessarily. Just a considered one. A plaster tone, a joinery colour, a tile that actually
meant something to the people living there.

White works. But if you're choosing it because it feels safest - that's worth sitting with before you commit.

DM us BUILD if you want our free planning guide before you start making those calls.

Most meeting rooms feel like somewhere you're trying to get out of as fast as possible.Harsh lighting, mismatched furnit...
15/05/2026

Most meeting rooms feel like somewhere you're trying to get out of as fast as possible.

Harsh lighting, mismatched furniture, a whiteboard that hasn't been cleaned properly since 2019. It's the kind of space that makes a two hour meeting feel like four.

That's not just uncomfortable. For hotels and venues, it's a commercial problem. Conference and event spaces are a real revenue stream, and if the fit-out undersells the offering, you're leaving bookings on the table.

The conference spaces at Travelodge Hotel Hurstville are a good example of what happens when the design is actually taken seriously.

Outline Interiors worked on the full conference fit-out including meeting rooms, breakout areas, and the kitchen space. Warm timber joinery, considered upholstery, lighting that doesn't make everyone look tired, and layouts that work for both formal meetings and relaxed breakout sessions.

The kind of spaces people actually want to book.

If you're working on a commercial interior fit-out for a hotel, venue, or office and want it to do more than just function, reach out to the team at Outline Interiors.

13/05/2026

For those of you who dread shopping for your new build or renovation, we've got you covered... we love shopping with our clients!

From picking taps, to choosing the furniture, there's lots of selections to be made together (and coffee to be consumed!)

Want to find out more about this? Send us a message and we can chat more about your upcoming project.

Address

Suite 24/838 Old Princes Highway
Sydney, NSW
2232

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+61402428974

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