BRITISH ACADEMY OF INTERIOR DESIGN
( 2026)
Featured by the British Academy of Interior Design
Being recognised by the British Academy of Interior Design is a meaningful moment in my journey as an interior designer.
This feature reflects not only the work itself, but also the path that led me here. From my studies to building Design by Irma, it has been a process of learning, refining, and gradually shaping a clear design approach rooted in calm, balanced, contemporary alpine living.
The project highlighted in the article represents this thinking. It focuses on simplifying rather than adding, reducing visual noise, and using clean lines so the space feels effortless but still considered. This is especially important in second homes and chalets, where interiors should remain timeless, easy to maintain, and comfortable to return to over time.
Being featured by BAID also confirms something I strongly believe in. Good design is not about following trends, but about discipline and attention to detail.





Planning a renovation or furnishing a property in Switzerland?
I work with private clients on chalet and residential projects in Crans-Montana and across Valais, supporting each stage from initial concept through to final implementation. Whether you are redesigning a single space or managing a full renovation, I can help bring clarity to the process and ensure the result is both functional and well considered.
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