Space Shack

Space Shack Custom interior design, build and project management for residential spaces across London. LONDON LIVING, REIMAGINED. We live London and we love London.

Custom design, build and project management for residential spaces across London. At Space Shack, we're proud to work with private clients, property developers and everyone in between, using smart thinking to maximise small environments. From residential properties to commercial units, our multi-disciplined team combine years of experience in urban development to help transform your big dream into

a spacious reality. From interior design and architecture to design and build to project management, our process is design-led at every stage, ensuring we deliver places to live and work which are beautifully flexible and playfully intelligent. We'll work with you to get the most from your space and our approachable team will be sensitive to your personal requirements and own aspirations. It means we understand the challenge of making the most of your space whist retaining the original and historic features that make our city's properties so unique. It's London living, reimagined. DESIGN
Our dedicated team of architects, interior designers, stylists and project managers are experienced at transforming any urban space into a flexible, beautiful environment to live, work and play. BUILD & RENOVATE
If you've always dreamed of designing your own space, we'll work with you to turn the vision into a reality. We'll source the right professionals to ensure the project is built – or renovated – to perfection. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
We're skilled at maximising space and minimising stress. Our intelligent project managers are as flexible as the spaces we design, so you can be sure we deliver on time, on budget and hassle-free.

Every home needs one corner you do not need permission to use.A piano you only play when nobody is listening. A reading ...
31/05/2026

Every home needs one corner you do not need permission to use.

A piano you only play when nobody is listening. A reading chair facing the window. A small table that always has fresh flowers on it for no reason.

These are the corners that make a home feel like yours, not the rooms designed to impress. Style the rest however you want. Just make sure one corner is yours.

Tell us in the comments where your 'no-permission-needed' corner is. Curious to know.


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29/05/2026

What we actually make is the difference between a flat that works against you and a home you cannot wait to come back to.

Some weeks that is a layout that finally makes sense. Some weeks it is a wardrobe that fits your lifestyle. Some weeks it is the moment a client walks in and goes quiet for ten seconds because the space has finally landed.

That is the job.

If you’re planning a renovation and value a fully managed, design-led approach, we invite you to enquire via the link in our bio to explore how we can support your project.


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A good bedroom design happens at eye level. While you are lying down.When you are in bed, your line of sight runs along ...
27/05/2026

A good bedroom design happens at eye level. While you are lying down.

When you are in bed, your line of sight runs along the bed, across the wall, to the window. That is your view of the room for half your day. It is the most important sightline in the home.

We design every bedroom from that angle first, then work outwards. Light to read by. Texture you actually want to touch. A wall the eye can rest on without feeling empty.

If you’re planning your own transformation, we invite you to enquire via the link in our bio to explore how we can bring your vision to life.


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Same room. Same square footage. Sometimes the same bed.The only thing that changed was the layout, the lighting, the sto...
24/05/2026

Same room. Same square footage. Sometimes the same bed.
The only thing that changed was the layout, the lighting, the storage, and the choice of three or four key pieces.

That is the difference between a bedroom that you tolerate and one you actually want to spend time in.

Swipe through and tell us which transformation surprised you the most.


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Bedroom storage is the brief we get most often. And the one most people get wrong.Off-the-shelf wardrobes never quite fi...
22/05/2026

Bedroom storage is the brief we get most often. And the one most people get wrong.

Off-the-shelf wardrobes never quite fit. There is always a 9cm gap, an awkward bulkhead, a corner that becomes dead space.

We design every bedroom storage from scratch with our contractors. Floor to ceiling. Every cm used. Doors that open in the right direction to create nteriors built around your actual life.


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The rule for mixing bold colour is simple. Pick three saturated tones, one neutral envelope, and one repeating pattern t...
20/05/2026

The rule for mixing bold colour is simple. Pick three saturated tones, one neutral envelope, and one repeating pattern that ties them together. The walls and floor do the calming. The furniture does the talking.

If every piece is loud, nothing reads. If one is loud and the others are obedient, the room sings.

If you’re ready to move from scattered inspiration to a clear, cohesive vision, we’d love to guide the process.
Enquire via the link in our bio to begin your project.


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The second bedroom is the most underused room in most London homes.A bed nobody sleeps in for 50 weeks of the year. A wa...
18/05/2026

The second bedroom is the most underused room in most London homes.

A bed nobody sleeps in for 50 weeks of the year. A wardrobe full of out-of-season coats. So here, we created a corner for daily use.
Now it works as a study, a reading corner, and still a guest room when somebody actually stays.

How are you using your extra bedroom? Tell us in the comments. We are genuinely curious.


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Open shelves look effortless. They are not.The rule we use: leave 40% of the shelf empty. Stack books on their side, the...
15/05/2026

Open shelves look effortless. They are not.

The rule we use: leave 40% of the shelf empty. Stack books on their side, then upright. Add small decorative objects. Then breathing room. Mix metals, woods, and one ceramic. Anchor the bottom with weight, not clutter. And never style every shelf the same way.

The eye needs somewhere to rest. That is what stops a styled shelf from feeling like a display window.

Save this for the next time you 'tidy' your shelves to do it with intention.


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An open-plan kitchen and dining area only feels open if every material is doing a job.Cherry timber to anchor the dining...
13/05/2026

An open-plan kitchen and dining area only feels open if every material is doing a job.

Cherry timber to anchor the dining end. A pale ply kitchen to keep the working zone calm. One terracotta vintage rug to bridge the two.

The architecture takes care of the openness. The materials decide whether it feels considered or just empty.

If your kitchen is not working as it should, it is time to rethink it properly. Enquire via the link in bio ✍️🖤


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Pink plaster, deep green runner, brass detailing. Not the Victorian staircase the previous owner left behind.When we too...
10/05/2026

Pink plaster, deep green runner, brass detailing. Not the Victorian staircase the previous owner left behind.

When we took this hallway on, every original feature had been painted, papered, or boxed in. The bones were beautiful and completely buried. Stripping it back, layering colour with intention, and choosing one bold runner did the rest.

A hallway that used to feel like a corridor now feels like the introduction to the whole house.

Which version of this hallway would you live in, the before or the after? Tell us in the comments.


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27-31 Clerkenwell Close
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Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
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