A woman arranging a floral centerpiece with green foliage in a textured glass vase at a dining table decorated with plates, glasses, and napkins.

I’m Sorcha; a Hampshire-based home stylist with a love for warm, modern traditional interiors that feel calm, lived-in, and unmistakably personal.

Working across interior styling and property staging for both residential and property-led projects, my aesthetic blends warm neutrals, natural textures and thoughtful contrast, creating interiors that feel layered, grounded and quietly distinctive. Influenced by the countryside around me, my work is shaped by a grounded, environment-led approach - creating spaces that feel balanced, natural and easy to connect with, rather than overly styled or formula-led.

My design principle is simple: a home should feel like it belongs to the person standing in it.

I take time to understand how a space is used, who it’s for, and the atmosphere it needs to create - shaping designs that support rather than dictate. Trends should inspire, but never define; the most successful transformations are the ones that endure because they reflect you, not what you feel you should have; removing uncertainty and allowing the space to feel instinctively right.

Whether styling a home for everyday living or preparing a property for its next chapter, the aim remains the same; to create spaces that feel cohesive, welcoming and intuitively right.

Working across interior styling and property staging for both residential and property-led projects, my aesthetic blends warm neutrals, natural textures and thoughtful contrast, creating interiors that feel layered, grounded and quietly distinctive. Influenced by the countryside around me, my work is shaped by a grounded, environment-led approach - creating spaces that feel balanced, natural and easy to connect with, rather than overly styled or formula-led.

A woman with blonde hair wearing a rust-colored sleeveless top holding a white ceramic mug at a wooden table in a cozy room with a plant and a mirror in the background.

My design principle is simple: a home should feel like it belongs to the person standing in it.

I take time to understand how a space is used, who it’s for, and the atmosphere it needs to create - shaping designs that support rather than dictate. Trends should inspire, but never define; the most successful transformations are the ones that endure because they reflect you, not what you feel you should have; removing uncertainty and allowing the space to feel instinctively right.

Whether styling a home for everyday living or preparing a property for its next chapter, the aim remains the same; to create spaces that feel cohesive, welcoming and intuitively right.

Whether styling interiors for a home that is lived in, or staging properties for buying, my design philosophy remains the same; Create a home that feels like you truly belong in it.

A woman with blonde hair is laying fabric samples and interior design materials on a table, with a flower arrangement and magazines nearby in a well-lit room.
A woman with blonde hair sits on a bed, smiling, in a bedroom with white walls and paneling, holding a pillow with a gray and white leaf pattern.
A woman with blonde hair, wearing a white t-shirt and beige skirt, is arranging a purple hydrangea flower in a glass vase at a dining table set for a meal, with place settings and wine glasses in a modern, decorated room.

Home Styling & Design

residential

Styling & Staging Services

Home Styling & Design

residential
Living room with gray sectional sofa, decorative pillows, wooden coffee table with plants and candles, white wall with a large round mirror, framed art, candles, and vases, and a ceiling light fixture.
Living room with gray sectional sofa, decorative pillows, wooden coffee table with plants and candles, white wall with a large round mirror, framed art, candles, and vases, and a ceiling light fixture.
A white wall cabinet with a shelf on top, decorated with a framed botanical print, two white candles in candlesticks, a glass vase with reed diffuser sticks, and a potted plant with green and gray foliage. Part of a large, colorful still life painting is visible on the left side of the image.

Property Staging

Property Staging

home seller | estate agent | DEVELOPER
homeseller | estate agent | DEVELOPER

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