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Urban Modern Interior Design
About
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For as long as she can remember, Susanna has had a passion for design and architecture. In 1996, she completed her degree in design at Kingston University. Since then, Susanna has built up a wealth of knowledge and experience in commercial interior design and has been involved with several award-winning projects.

She spent the beginning of her career employed by various design consultancies before transitioning to a highly successful commercial design consultancy, iDEA in Shropshire. There, she worked with many construction and development companies including Arcadis, Tilbury Douglas / Paragon and Mace Group.

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Susanna has also contributed to a broad spectrum of projects, from small to large, with clients like Royal Sun Alliance, The Bank of New York, BBC, Sky, Prudential, Department for Education and locally for Hencote and Iconsys.

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Susanna has brought together Creative Blue Spaces to create affordable, sustainable, high-quality homes for young professionals and families. Sourcing disused commercial buildings and transforming them into unique homes through connections with other creative designers, architects, project managers, contractors, and investors. Please get in touch if you are interested in getting involved or to learn more about what we can do for you.

Projects

Susanna has been involved in a broad spectrum of projects throughout the course of her career. Here are a few examples, all of which are local to Shropshire.

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Completed in 2018, Susanna partnered with architect Andrew Balshaw from Qu-est Design & Planning as the lead interior designer for a project intended to completely revolutionise the Hencote Winery in Shropshire. Working closely with owner Andy Stevens set out to create a brand new, purpose built, high-end winery destination unlike anything available in the region already.

As the lead interior designer at iDEA, together with Base Architecture in Shrewsbury, we created a new creative ‘smart’ Headquarters for Iconsys and its growing staff by remodelling an existing steel-framed commercial building to accommodate a new 2-story modern office and factory workshop.

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