Rush Interiors

Rush Interiors Designing bespoke interiors for busy people
Spatial planning - Design management - Interior design

Rushim Pellay

Our many bespoke commissions have gained us recognition within the Design community. Much of our work has been published in popular design publications such as, The Evening Standard Supplement, KBB Magazine, Designer Magazine and many others. Her experience and passion for design allows her to work with a plethora of styles bringing together superb interiors that emanate her clients

individuality combined with her professional style. Rushims’ background began designing luxury and ultra modern bathrooms, she has since broadened her scope and developed her abilities to undertake large scale refurbishments of luxury residential projects. Rush Interiors now specialises in designing interiors for private residences.

10/06/2026

Earlier in the project, our client spoke about the decision to focus on specific areas of the home rather than undertake a full refurbishment.
Today, we are revisiting that conversation with a look at some of the completed spaces.
The most successful projects are not always defined by scale. Often, they are shaped by a clear understanding of where thoughtful design will have the greatest impact.
These bathrooms were carefully considered to enhance both the function and experience of everyday living. Timeless in their aesthetic and tailored to the needs of the client, they demonstrate how focused interventions can transform the way a home feels.
Looking back at the journey from concept to completion, it is rewarding to see those early design decisions released in the finished spaces.
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Most people see a car. My clients see a mobile design studio. Before every site visit, the boot is packed with carefully...
05/06/2026

Most people see a car.
My clients see a mobile design studio.
Before every site visit, the boot is packed with carefully selected fabric books, wallpaper collections, paint samples, flooring options and finishes, all chosen specifically for that project.
Rather than expecting clients to spend endless weekends travelling between showrooms, I bring the latest interior products directly to them. It allows us to compare colours in the actual space, assess materials in natural light and make decisions with confidence.
One minute we're reviewing architectural plans, the next we're layering fabrics, wallpapers and finishes together to create a scheme that feels cohesive and considered.
The reality of interior design is that some of the most important decisions happen on site, surrounded by samples, drawings and plenty of coffee.
So whilst it may look like an ordinary car from the outside, the “RushMobile” is often carrying hundreds of design possibilities and a few future dream homes.
What you don't see behind every finished project is the travelling showroom that helps bring it all together.
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03/06/2026

A Different Perspective of Chelsea Harbour
As interior designers, we spend countless hours inside the famous domes of Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, moving between showrooms, sourcing finishes and discovering the latest collections.
Yet most of us rarely stop to look at the building itself.
The three distinctive glass domes have become one of the most recognisable landmarks in the design industry. Housing over 130 showrooms and thousands of luxury brands, they connect the North, Centre and South Dome, creating what is widely regarded as Europe's premier destination for interior design.
For designers, these domes are where schemes come to life. They are where fabrics are selected, wallpapers are compared, lighting is specified and countless client decisions are made.
Seeing them from the outside is a reminder that behind every finished home is an extraordinary hub of creativity, craftsmanship and inspiration that many clients never get to experience.
Whilst visitors often remember the beautiful showrooms, designers know that the domes themselves have become a symbol of the design journey; a place where ideas are explored, challenged and refined before making their way into our clients' homes.
Most people see a building. Designers see possibility.
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01/06/2026

Chelsea Flower Show
As an interior designer, inspiration comes from many different places, and often beyond interiors themselves.
A day at the Chelsea Flower Show was a welcome reminder of how colour, texture, attention to detail and composition work together in such a natural way. It was a thoughtful and inspiring experience, and one that has already influenced ideas for both recent and upcoming projects at Rush Interiors.
Design is always evolving, and it is moments like these that help shape a more considered approach to the spaces we create.
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16+ years in this industry has taught me that experience is about far more than creating beautiful interiors. It is the ...
20/05/2026

16+ years in this industry has taught me that experience is about far more than creating beautiful interiors.
It is the knowledge that comes from years of site visits, problem solving, builder coordination, difficult decisions, layout planning, budget management, and understanding what genuinely works in real homes beyond the finished photographs.
Every project sharpens your eye further.
Over time, I have realised that one of the biggest values I bring to a project is not simply design, but the ability to guide clients through what can often feel like an overwhelming refurbishment or renovation journey.
The market has shifted, and naturally clients are approaching projects more carefully and thoughtfully. That is exactly why we introduced our hourly consultancy service.
Not everybody needs a full service interior designer. Some people already have a strong sense of style and a clear vision for their home. What they need is reassurance, technical guidance, layout advice, help avoiding costly mistakes, or simply an experienced second opinion before moving forward with key decisions.
Sometimes, having the right professional involved for even a few hours can completely change the direction of a project.
For clients wanting more ongoing support, we also offer flexible consultancy blocks, allowing them to access experienced design input throughout different stages of their renovation as and when needed.
One of the questions I am asked most is:
“How many hours will we need?”
The answer always depends on the project, the level of guidance required, and how involved the client would like us to be.
For some, a few hours unlock clarity and confidence.
For others, ongoing support becomes an essential part of the process.
Either way, it creates a more flexible and approachable way to access professional design expertise.
Sometimes you do not need somebody to take over your entire project.
You simply need the right design partner beside you while navigating it.

15/05/2026

If you are considering a media wall, the first thing to think about is not the finish.
It is whether the design actually suits the space.
A lot of people take inspiration from Pinterest, and understandably so. But the challenge is that these designs are not created for your home, your layout, or the way you live.
Every space has different proportions, lighting conditions, and architectural details. What works beautifully in one room can quickly feel oversized, impractical, or visually disconnected in another.
This is where considered design makes the difference.
We work closely with our clients to take inspiration and adapt it into something that feels intentional, balanced, and fully integrated into the home.
Good design is never about copying a reference image.
It is about creating something that belongs to the space it was designed for.

Designing within a budget is always a balancing act, but it is also where the magic happens. For this bedroom, we starte...
22/10/2025

Designing within a budget is always a balancing act, but it is also where the magic happens. For this bedroom, we started by examining what the client already loved. The chandelier, for instance, had been there for years, so we allowed it to shine once more as the centrepiece of the room. An original Chinese wedding cabinet carried deep sentimental value, and by upcycling it, we honoured its history while giving it a refreshed presence. The bed’s headboard was reupholstered, bringing a softness back into the space, while the bedside tables were carefully sourced through thrifting, adding character as well as function. Finally, we layered in accessories from high-street retailers, proving that the right details need not be extravagant to feel luxurious.

In bathrooms that experience frequent use, the smallest details can make the greatest difference. Here, we introduced an...
20/10/2025

In bathrooms that experience frequent use, the smallest details can make the greatest difference. Here, we introduced an electric sensor flush plate and a refined sensor tap, combining practicality with elegance.
These elements not only ensure a heightened level of hygiene but also elevate the space with a subtle layer of modern technology. It serves as a reminder that innovation, when applied thoughtfully, can coexist harmoniously with timeless interior design.

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