I am Sonia Bourruel, the founder of Sonia b design and I am half French and half Spanish and London has been my home for many years now!
Before re-training and creating my interior design practice in London I pursued a career in risk management and strategy in financial services. You would think that I fell quite far from the tree but these two worlds are not that far apart.
For me, design is all about understanding your client and finding the solutions to meet their needs, whether these are wellbeing, health, space, adding value, safety or making a space unique and different.
I completed a diploma in Applied Interior Design at KLC School of Design and am an associate member of the British Institute of Interior Design.
Interior design is in my blood. I grew up in the world of construction, property and design and am inspired by my grandfather, a builder and property developer who set-up a family business in bathroom and kitchen design.
Designers can really make a difference to how people live and work. Inclusivity and accessibility are key parts of this and of upmost importance to me. I decided to take the opportunity to re-train as an interior designer. After a year supporting other practices mainly as a freelancer, I set up Sonia b design end of 2021.
For me, design is all about understanding your client and finding the solutions to meet their needs, whether these are wellbeing, health, space, adding value, safety or making a space unique and different.
Sonia b design is an interior design practice based in London. We work on both residential and commercial projects in hospitality, events and offices supporting property developers, private and commercial clients.
It is really rewarding to work on such a variety of sectors whether it is by helping people with their business strategy and create a space where they can implement it or delivering someone’s vision and needs for their home.
Our approach is all about you, all about trust, all about planning.
A design that is unique to the people we design for and that focuses on what is meaningful to them, make them feel comfortable in a space, rather than just following trends.
A design that delivers on two fronts –
A) Functionality and practicality.
B) Uplifting.
I've visited bars and restaurants during my travels and in London to gather inspiration for creating a Members Club ambiance in a client's home.
Nature is also a large source of inspiration for me when developing a design, especially for the minute details as nature is unpredictable and always bring unexpected ideas.
Absolutely! I am half French half Spanish. Each of these cultures have their very specific traits but they both have life principles and design characteristics that I strongly embrace and always seek to bring to the designs I develop. Natural materials are a key part where ceramics, terracotta particularly play an important part in Spanish interiors. I hold deep respect for history, and I also understand how to incorporate a playful element.
Both France and Spain have beautiful historic architecture where cities such as Paris and Bordeaux showcase striking Haussmannian buildings and interiors where original features are preserved and enhanced by carefully chosen features such as dramatic furniture and decorative lighting. When it comes to being playful, Spain certainly demonstrates how we can bring the unexpected, modernity while featuring a striking historic architecture with the likes of Gaudi.
I feel very lucky to be able to express these principles, in the United Kingdom, my home for the last 15 years, such a rich and open minded country where history and modernism work hand in hand beautifully. The city of London is a great example of this. I am also a great believer that design should be about your lifestyle, not looking to be overly curated, not following trends but instead let people’s memories, cherished items bring a space to life. Most importantly, there are no rules, embrace imperfection.
The Club House project was a comprehensive refurbishment of a Victorian house and optimising it for a young professional. The brief was to create a members Club atmosphere and therefore bringing hospitality design into a home while focusing on the comfort of a home which has been a truly exciting design journey.
An important part of this project was the strong focus on restoration, community support and reusability which are all extremely important to us.
A) Each project is unique and offers the opportunity for a fresh start.
B) Collaboration.
C) Constant evolution.
This project involved the comprehensive renovation of a Victorian home. Sonia b design was commissioned to create … (Read more at London Design Awards)
Sonia Bourruel, the founder of Sonia b design, is a London resident of French and Spanish descent. Her design philosophy centers on understanding clients' diverse needs, encompassing well-being, health, space, value, safety, and uniqueness.
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