Residential Interior Design
Residential interiors should feel deeply personal. Not performative, not excessive, but quietly layered spaces that reflect the rhythm of the people who inhabit them.
At Andrea Graff Interior Design, each home is approached as an evolving narrative. Architecture, light, texture, and materiality are carefully considered to create interiors that feel composed, intimate, and enduring.
The intention is never to follow a formula or impose a recognisable signature. Instead, the process focuses on interpreting the character of both the home and its owner, allowing the interior to unfold naturally through detail, proportion, and atmosphere.
The result is a home that feels collected over time rather than consciously assembled.

A Layered Perspective on Living
Every space carries its own emotional tone.
Natural light shifting across textured surfaces. The quiet contrast between raw materials and softened fabrics. The balance between openness and intimacy. These subtle details shape the overall experience of a home far more profoundly than decoration alone.
The design process responds to this through a layered approach, where materials are introduced with restraint and purpose. Timber, stone, linen, metal, and artisanal finishes create depth and warmth without overpowering the architectural language of the space.
Furniture and objects are curated as part of a broader narrative. Bespoke pieces sit alongside collected finds, creating interiors that feel both refined and deeply lived in.
This careful process of mixing and layering allows each residence to develop its own quiet identity.
Interiors Shaped Around the Individual
No two homes should feel alike.
Each project begins with understanding how the client lives within a space. How moments of gathering unfold. Where calm is needed. How movement flows naturally between rooms.
From there, the design develops intuitively. Spatial planning establishes clarity and balance, while custom detailing introduces individuality at a more intimate level.
Bespoke joinery, tailored furnishings, layered lighting, and carefully sourced materials contribute to interiors that feel curated and styled with personality and intimacy.
The atmosphere remains sophisticated, yet never overstated.
Residential Projects
The Quarter Show Flat
The Quarter Penthouse
De Waterkant Penthouse
The Onyx Penthouse
Arcadia Penthouse
Atlantic Seaboard Apartment
Clifton Road House
Mouille Point Apartment
Fancourt House
The Estate Apartment
Fresnaye House
Exeter Avenue, Bishopscourt
Constantia House
Boulders Beach House
Dunkeld Avenue, Bishopscourt
Spaces Designed to Endure
A well-designed home evolves gracefully over time.
Rather than relying on fleeting trends, the focus remains on proportion, craftsmanship, and material integrity. This creates interiors that retain their relevance and emotional resonance long after completion.
At Andrea Graff Interior Design, residential spaces are shaped to feel comfortable and sophisticated, balancing warmth, restraint, and a deeply personal sense of belonging.
Frequently Asked Question
What defines a luxury residential interior?
A luxury residential interior is defined by refined spatial planning, layered materiality, bespoke detailing, and an atmosphere that feels both deeply personal and enduring.
Does the studio work across different residential styles?
Each project is shaped around the architecture, setting, and client rather than a predetermined design style, allowing every home to develop its own distinct identity.
Is bespoke furniture incorporated into residential projects?
Bespoke furnishings and custom joinery are often introduced to create a more resolved and individual interior language.
How involved is the studio throughout the project?
The studio remains closely involved from concept development through to final installation and styling, ensuring continuity across every stage.
Can existing pieces be integrated into the design?
Collected pieces, artwork, and existing furnishings can be layered thoughtfully into the interior to maintain character and continuity.
Do you collaborate with architects and artisans?
Yes. Collaboration with architects, specialist contractors, and artisans forms an integral part of the design process.
What is the importance of material selection within a home?
Materiality shapes atmosphere, texture, and longevity, influencing how the space is experienced over time.
How are interiors kept timeless rather than trend-driven?
The focus remains on proportion, craftsmanship, and layered restraint rather than temporary design movements.
What distinguishes Andrea Graff Interior Design’s approach?
The studio is recognised for its layered and editorial approach to interiors, combining warmth, sophistication, and carefully curated detail.
What should a home ultimately feel like?
A home should feel intuitive, deeply personal, and quietly reflective of the people who live within it.
