Home renovation & interiors

Calm, practical spaces shaped around the way you live.

moonstone-form helps homeowners across the UK rework layouts, finishes, and atmosphere with a steady hand. We coordinate renovation planning, interior detailing, and trusted trades so the home feels cohesive from the first sketch to the final coat of paint.

Current focus

We are guiding projects in London, Bristol, and the South East with a particular focus on period properties that need a modern rhythm without losing character.

Space planning

Layout updates that improve circulation and storage without major structural disruption.

Interior coordination

Finish schedules, lighting plans, and joinery details brought together in one clear pack.

120+ homes refreshed

Across Victorian terraces, flats, and new builds.

Since 2012
4.8/5 client feedback

Measured on clarity, calm delivery, and workmanship.

Internal survey
14 trusted partners

Specialist trades we schedule and manage.

Verified yearly

Studio overview

We are a small interior and renovation team that works in layered stages. Expect a careful audit of how your rooms function, a design plan that respects the building, and a clear schedule that respects your time.

What sets us apart

We focus on buildable ideas, not abstract mood boards. Every proposal includes a practical scope, cost range, and a plan for keeping the site tidy and neighbours informed.

Renovation planning Interior detailing Joinery coordination Finish schedules

Our process is calm and collaborative.

1. Discovery and site walk

We listen to how you live and map constraints like plumbing routes, light, and storage pressure points.

2. Concept and spatial planning

Options are presented with clear pros and cons, not a single prescribed route.

3. Detail pack and build coordination

We issue a practical set of drawings, schedules, and trade-ready notes for the build phase.

Case examples

Southbank terrace upgrade

Reconfigured the ground floor to open the kitchen while keeping a separate reading room. Warm timber, brass, and layered lighting transformed evening use.

Cotswolds cottage revival

Introduced storage-led joinery and practical mudroom zoning, balancing original stonework with a soft, modern palette.

Compact flat refresh

Converted an awkward corridor into flexible storage and added concealed lighting to lift low ceilings.

Our philosophy

Homes should feel easy to maintain and good to return to. We design for daily habits, not showroom moments, ensuring the details age well and remain practical for busy households.

Practical elegance Respect for heritage Long-term value

What clients say

“Every decision felt considered. We had clarity on costs, and the team handled surprises without drama.”

Harriet L., Notting Hill

“They understood the rhythm of our home and improved it without taking away its character.”

Yasmin & Oliver, Bath

“The detailing pack saved weeks of site questions and the results feel timeless.”

Keira M., Greenwich

Industry insights

We are seeing more clients prioritise energy performance and acoustic comfort. Both can be improved with careful material selection and a clear plan for insulation details.

Our latest guidance includes practical tips for balancing heritage features with modern services, especially in Victorian and Edwardian properties.

Business tips

Plan your renovation around trades lead times. We recommend ordering bespoke joinery and lighting 12 to 16 weeks ahead of install to avoid last-minute compromises.

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Frequently asked questions

Yes. We often join projects as interior specialists and coordinate with architects or contractors already appointed.

We map priorities early, include cost ranges alongside design options, and revisit the scope before any major procurement decisions.

Absolutely. We often build a multi-phase plan so the home stays liveable while work is completed in practical stages.

Ready to shape the next chapter of your home?

Share your goals, timeline, and any constraints. We will respond with a clear next step, whether that is a site visit or a short discovery call.

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