Schneider Designers

Schneider Designers Architects, Planners, Interior Designers

29/05/2026

From first line to final layer.☀️✨

A hand-drawn perspective of the entrance hall in one of our newest London residences — sketched in Procreate by Jack Schneider. Every project at the studio begins with a drawing by hand, and there's something about watching a room take shape stroke by stroke that no render can quite replicate.

Stay tuned — more rooms from this project to follow.

05/05/2026

The house had a loft. It just wasn't a room.
Unlocking it meant two interventions working together: a bespoke timber staircase tucked at the end of the first-floor corridor, and a new dormer cut into the rear roof slope to give the bedroom proper head-height and light.

To gain the ceiling height we needed upstairs, the ceiling in the rear bedroom, corridor and new shower room below was lowered by around 300mm — a small sacrifice on one floor for a whole new floor above.
We've included some mid-construction shots because every project like this has a phase where it looks like nothing — bare timber, scaffolding, a hole in the roof — and then quietly, it becomes a room.



Photography: .m.schneider

The kitchen we inherited wasn't broken. It was just… quiet. Grey gloss units, a dining table pressed against the wall, a...
28/04/2026

The kitchen we inherited wasn't broken. It was just… quiet. Grey gloss units, a dining table pressed against the wall, a doorway that cut the room off from the reception beyond.
The brief was to make it work harder without shouting. New joinery sized to the existing proportions, a single material palette running through from kitchen to dining, and a reconfigured plan that finally lets the whole floor breathe as one room.
Sometimes a renovation isn't about rescue. It's about refinement.



Photography: .m.schneider
Contractor: Dardan Construction Group Ltd

21/04/2026
Design is a dialogue. We were thrilled to collaborate with the talented team at Robert Hirschfield Architects to bring t...
01/04/2026

Design is a dialogue. We were thrilled to collaborate with the talented team at Robert Hirschfield Architects to bring this incredible residence to life.

As the Interior Designers, our focus was on the "skin" and flor of the home. we curated a refined palette of materials and bespoke finishes to create a seamless, tactile transition between the architectural volumes.

Our work centered on the harmony between structure and lifestyle:

Materiality and flow: Selecting textures and surfaces that bring warmth and character to the formal reception, family room, and private suites.

Spatial Optimization: Refining the kitchen layout to ensure the "heart of the home" functions with effortless elegance.

Integrated Lighting: Working in close coordination with our lighting consultants to develop a scheme that perfectly illuminates our chosen materials from day to night.

By focusing on the fundamental elements of the interior, we've created a home that feels as fluid as it is grand.





Victorian "good bones" met modern flow.🏛️✨For this project, we reconfigured the entrance and created a larger central op...
26/03/2026

Victorian "good bones" met modern flow.🏛️✨

For this project, we reconfigured the entrance and created a larger central opening between the kitchen and reception. By moving the washing machine out of the kitchen and into a circulation area, we reclaimed space for a more generous, social dining experience.

Small changes in layout, massive changes in how you live.

11/03/2026

Architecture should be a conversation with it's environment. This render explores a seamless blend of modern geometry and organic textures. Large glass spans invite the ocean inside, while the natural materials echo the surrounding woodland. A quiet place for loud waves.

24/10/2025

Moments from PAD London. exploring exceptional crasftmanship, art, and design.

An inspiring encounter with creativity that continues to shape our vision at Schneider Designers.

This luxurious bathroom radiates elegance and tranquility, showcasing marble accents, soft neutral tones, and polished f...
10/01/2025

This luxurious bathroom radiates elegance and tranquility, showcasing marble accents, soft neutral tones, and polished fixtures. The freestanding bathtub serves as the focal point, inviting relaxation, while natural light enhances the serene ambiance.

📸: .m.schneider

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