Luxury Interior Design Studio in Bristol | A More Personal Design Approach
Luxury interior design studio in North Bristol specialising in thoughtful renovations, bespoke new builds, and carefully considered layouts. Discover why we take on only a limited number of projects each year.
Why We Only Take On A Few Interior Design Projects Each Year
At Maricruz Interiors, we believe exceptional design cannot be rushed.
As a luxury interior design studio based in North Bristol, we work with homeowners who are undertaking thoughtful home renovations, creating bespoke new builds, or transforming existing spaces into homes that truly reflect how they want to live. Each project is deeply personal, and because of this, we intentionally limit the number of projects we accept each year.
A More Considered Approach To Interior Design
Interior design is about far more than selecting beautiful materials or arranging furniture. It’s about understanding how a home will truly be lived in.
Whether we are working on a full home renovation, a new build, or rethinking the layout of an existing property, our process begins with understanding our clients’ lifestyle and aspirations. From how natural light moves through a space, to how rooms connect architecturally, every design decision is considered carefully.
By working on a smaller number of projects each year, we can devote the time needed to refine layouts, collaborate with architects and builders, and ensure every element of the design feels cohesive and intentional.
Quality Over Quantity
In an industry where many studios grow by taking on more and more projects, we have chosen a different path.
We deliberately limit our workload so that every project receives our full creative focus. This is particularly important when working on complex projects such as home renovations or new builds, where interior design decisions often influence the architecture, spatial layout, and flow of the home.
Our clients benefit from a design process that is thoughtful, detailed, and entirely bespoke.
Projects That Align With Our Philosophy
Another reason we take on only a small number of projects each year is that we carefully select the work we undertake.
We look for projects where there is a shared appreciation for thoughtful architecture, well-considered layouts, and interiors that will stand the test of time. Whether we are collaborating with architects on a new build in Bristol or helping a family reimagine their home through renovation, alignment in vision is essential.
When our philosophy aligns with that of our clients, the result is always more meaningful, and ultimately more beautiful.
A Personal Design Partnership
Interior design should feel like a collaborative journey, not a transaction.
By keeping our portfolio intentionally small each year, we remain closely involved in every stage of the process, from early layout planning and architectural discussions through to sourcing materials, finishes, and bespoke furnishings.
For homeowners in Bristol and the surrounding areas, this approach creates a highly personal design partnership and a smoother, more considered renovation or new build journey.
Designing Homes That Endure
Ultimately, our goal is not simply to complete projects, it is to create homes that feel timeless, deeply personal, and perfectly suited to the people who live in them.
Limiting the number of projects we take on allows us to design with care, curiosity, and craftsmanship at the centre of everything we do.
For us, that is the only way interior design should be approached.
A Final Thought
Every home tells a story, and the process of shaping that story deserves time, care, and thoughtful collaboration. By limiting the number of projects we take on each year, we are able to remain deeply involved in every detail, from early conversations about architecture and layout through to the finishing touches that bring a space to life. For us, interior design is not simply about creating beautiful rooms; it is about crafting homes that feel enduring, personal, and truly reflective of the people who live in them.