I started Finally Home Interiors after renovating our own 17th-century canal house in Amsterdam. After many years in London, we moved to the city to settle down as a family and create our dream home. What we bought was a beautiful but fragmented building, partly split into apparments and 1960-style office spaces. I wanted to restore its original charm, while creating a warm and functional home for our three young children. The process was long, detailed, and at times frustrating, and I loved every minute. It sparked something I hadn’t fully recognised before: a desire to create real, thoughtful homes for real families.

My Background:

After studying Innovation Management at Central Saint Martins in London, I spent over 15 years working in business design and creative strategy for leading design and digital agencies in London and Amsterdam. It taught me how to think holistically, design with intention, solve problems and work with people across disciplines; skills I now apply to physical spaces. Interior design has always been a quiet passion of mine. Finally Home Interiors is where that passion and my professional experience came together.

My Philosophy:

I believe a home should feel alive, lived-in and deeply personal, not just beautifully arranged on the surface. Perfectly styled spaces that don’t support real life rarely feel like home.
My work blends aesthetics with practicality: from how a kitchen flows when you unload the dishwasher, to creating a laundry space that feels calm instead of chaotic. I love finding these details, solving for them, and designing spaces that look cohesive without ever feeling bland.