Keyhole Interiors

Keyhole Interiors Interior design studio

Snippets of May. What a busy one it was ❤️ Just the right amount of madness:1. Visiting a previous project to see client...
08/06/2026

Snippets of May. What a busy one it was ❤️ Just the right amount of madness:

1. Visiting a previous project to see clients I am now lucky to call friends. Never fails to disappoint when you go back and find everything as pristine as when you handed it over!
2. Finishing touches to the studio
3. A quick dash to Wales to spend some much needed time with the best friends and
4. And a lot of time spent on site staring at various things
5. Many a rainy Lakes site visits
6. Trialling the ceiling cladding at a project and deciding if pinning or glueing is the way to go. Small detail, big difference
7. Teamwork with the ultimate dream team
8. A much needed break in beautiful Croatia
9. And noticing all the details, even when on holiday
10. Our office manager enjoying some sunshine in the studio
11. Melinda losing her heart to this corner of Istria at
12. Long hours at our lake house project

Looking at a very busy summer ahead and welcoming every single bit of it!

A little bedroom round-up to start the day. We’re deep into some exciting schemes in the studio this week, so it felt ri...
30/04/2026

A little bedroom round-up to start the day. We’re deep into some exciting schemes in the studio this week, so it felt right to revisit a few favourites from the archive. Now, which bed to dive into tonight…

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28/04/2026

Just a few of the details we love so much in the kitchen of our farmhouse project, set in the beautiful Lancashire countryside. It’s hard to bottle up over a year’s worth of work in one short video, but here we are anyway, because these are the details - no matter how small - that make a project. We can’t wait to finish the second phase of this project and style it up, ready for our photoshoot!

Alongside our lovely clients’ projects, we’ve also been quietly working on a renovation of our own… and trying to keep i...
20/04/2026

Alongside our lovely clients’ projects, we’ve also been quietly working on a renovation of our own… and trying to keep it a secret 🙈 This will be the new home of our studio, in a place we love so much, so we’ve taken our time to make sure it’s just right before sharing it with you. Now that the end is finally in sight, we couldn’t not give you a little glimpse. We can’t wait to welcome you in for a good, strong cup of coffee.


new studio loading, behind the scenes build, quiet renovations, nearly there moments, coffee at ours soon

Let’s talk lighting. How much is too much, and how do we know when enough is enough?The Elms project is a great example ...
16/04/2026

Let’s talk lighting. How much is too much, and how do we know when enough is enough?

The Elms project is a great example of using multiple types of fittings in a considered way. We spent a lot of time defining what was needed and what would have been clutter. The aim was to keep the space homely and warm, while ensuring the right level of artificial light for every part of the day.

The do’s and don’ts for this open-plan living:

- No spotlights of any kind. The kitchen sits within a beautifully designed extension with varying ceiling heights, planes and angles. Spotlights would have sat awkwardly and wouldn’t have given those architectural details the soft, understated highlight we were after.

- Task lighting can be pretty. In lieu of spotlights, we still needed enough light for a family who loves cooking. We chose a combination of pendants and wall lights, opting for slimline, delicate fittings that wouldn’t clash or visually close the space.

- LED lighting doesn’t have to feel commercial. We used it behind the Crittall cabinet doors and under the sink run shelving—creating a soft glow, just enough for slower evenings and snack-dash moments.

- Consider lighting from adjacent spaces. The pantry sits behind a glass Crittall door, so light spills into the kitchen—which, when handled well, works beautifully.

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considered lighting / layering light / architectural approach / soft ambient glow / details

Sometimes, a space you inherit when buying a home simply doesn’t fit. And it takes courage to admit that — and even more...
15/04/2026

Sometimes, a space you inherit when buying a home simply doesn’t fit. And it takes courage to admit that — and even more to start again!
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A small sneak of a room that’s now becoming an entertainment space, but once was a pool room (swipe for the before). This corner is designed for exactly what the house deserves — family and friends, laughter, a glass of wine here and there, board games, a good film — all set against the backdrop of Lake Ullswater.
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Five years in the making, every decision has been considered, reconsidered, and then considered again — just to be sure. And for a family who’d rather be swimming in the lake, come rain or shine, making such a bold change felt completely right.

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reinventing spaces
from pool room to purpose
design that evolves with you
slow design always wins
made for real life moments

In a world of instant gratification, design forces you to slow down.It isn’t linear. There’s no single outcome—and what ...
18/03/2026

In a world of instant gratification, design forces you to slow down.

It isn’t linear. There’s no single outcome—and what you end up with depends on the time given to the process, the space to develop details, and how well those details are understood by everyone involved.

Whether it’s a home or a quick coffee stop, when a project is centred around people, time matters. Yet so many conversations start with ‘right now’ or ‘on site tomorrow’—and by then, we’re already too late.

Building a home or a business deserves the same care as any life-changing decision. Starting months before breaking ground means fewer rushed choices and a clearer path to what you actually envisioned

Monday site visits round-up. Sometimes I look back at days and question if we’ve even achieved anything, so this is a gr...
10/03/2026

Monday site visits round-up. Sometimes I look back at days and question if we’ve even achieved anything, so this is a great reminder of just how much gets done on a dreary, wet, March Monday!
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1. Marble tile love at our Staveley project
2. First coat of limewash paint looking lovely in this hallway. I cannot wait to uncover that picture window, framing the gorgeous Lake District countryside
3. Window treatments are a go in Windermere
4. Decorating is nearly finished, and bespoke joinery well underway at Fairhaven
5. A very special cloakroom in the making in Staveley. Imagine deep plum colours and beautiful detailed panelling!
6. F&B’s Paean Black doing its thing in this attic room
7. Custom woodwork just about finished on these windows near Kendal
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• behind the scenes snapshots • site visit details • projects in the Lake District • projects near completion • a day in the life of an interior designer

You might have noticed microcement as a recurring feature in our projects, so we thought it might be a good idea to expl...
09/03/2026

You might have noticed microcement as a recurring feature in our projects, so we thought it might be a good idea to explain the ‘why’ behind our love for this material!

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bathroom design • microcement in bathrooms • detail in design • waterproof materials • past projects

A few moments and finer details from Phase 1 of Project Rivington, in the heart of the Ribble Valley.From the kitchen’s ...
19/02/2026

A few moments and finer details from Phase 1 of Project Rivington, in the heart of the Ribble Valley.

From the kitchen’s limewash to the way light moves through the curtains and across the fittings and bespoke joinery, each detail has been carefully considered, rooted in the farmhouse’s character with subtle contemporary touches throughout.

Seeing it come to life has been a real pleasure, shaped by many skilled hands and thoughtful collaboration, and bringing ideas off the page and into reality.

Phase 2 is now taking shape, and we look forward to sharing more soon.

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9 Foxes Farm
Poulton Le Fylde
FY68DN

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