From listed buildings and Victorian homes to mid-century retrofits and new builds, Studio Wanda works with an expressive visual language grounded in craft, colour and functionality.
Each project responds to its architectural context while supporting the rhythms of everyday living.
This 1930s terraced home was redesigned for a young family, with a brief that called for light, colour and a sense of energy—balanced with comfort, practicality and plenty of storage for everyday life.
Formerly a village pub, this characterful ground floor was reimagined as a sequence of interconnected living spaces, each given a clear purpose while retaining a sense of flow.
This multi-layered scheme celebrates colour, art, and form, unfolding across the living spaces, principal bedroom, and bathroom.
Set within a Grade II listed former manor house in Scotland, the brief for this grand apartment called for colour, playfulness and personality — delivered with sensitivity to the building’s architectural history.
In this Grade II listed property in a picturesque town in Cambridge, the homeowners were struggling to make the most of the rear reception spaces and one of the upstairs rooms.
A light, bright and contemporary aesthetic, with poppy and fun accents that are illuminated by heaps of natural light and an abundance of space.
Making the most of a new extension in this large Victorian family home.
Reimagining key rooms of a Victorian home for a colour loving, creative family, returning home after a period of working oversees.
Comprehensive redesign of a large Edwardian family home to be full of European creative flair.
Shower room and principal bedroom design for an Edwardian home with sea views. Introducing a rich neutral aesthetic was the design intention in order to feel homely, comfortable and luxurious.
A dual aspect dressing room with fully bespoke fitted joinery all dipped in rich cream creates a light filled, usable and practical space.
Redesign of a tween bedroom in a Victorian home full of contemporary flair. Scheme included full carpentry design and detail comprising bespoke window seat and wardrobe, space for school work and hobbies, and double bed with integral storage.
Redesign of the principal bedroom suite with direct sea views. Making best use of the space and establishing a cool and coastal feel without cliché.
Living room and dining room redesign for a creative young family. Reimagining the spaces with an eye on sustainability and making much needed storage stylish.
Remodelling the bathroom of a Victorian cottage terrace in London. Embracing whimsy and the homeowners love of reading in the visual language of the space.
Full redesign and remodelling of a grand Victorian home in the Kent countryside. Embracing its rural setting through the interior scheme and introducing much needed storage.
An extensive and ambitious retrofit of a 60’s house, remodelled beyond recognition to become a modern eco home with all the trimmings.
What was a series of smaller rooms has been reimagined and now comprises a walk in shower with seat and copper based bathtub.
The comprehensive remodel of a double fronted Victorian property by the sea into a bright and homely family home, including layout revisions and repositioning the kitchen and bathrooms.
Extensive remodelling for greater functionality, as well as a new contemporary aesthetic that contrast this classic Victorian property.
A large grade II listed Georgian property with direct sea views has been reimagined for multi generational family living.
A large detached home by the sea from the arts and crafts period. The home has been extensively remodelled both respectfully and imaginatively.
A 1940’s bungalow reimagined for modern everyday living, and a fun loving young family.
A mid-century semi-detached property extensively remodelled for a fun loving and busy young family that wanted to balance colour and calmness.
A large basement apartment in a listed building where natural light is a challenge.
























