
With Interiors By Chloe – lift your spirits this spring!

Elevate your home with Interiors By Chloe, a boutique interior design studio based in the Cotswolds. Chloe’s team is dedicated to transforming your home into a sanctuary that reflects your style and personality.
From concept to installation, Interiors By Chloe collaborate closely with you, the client, to create beautifully functional interiors that seamlessly blend comfort and sophistication.
Within the service, they will consider furniture (both fitted and free standing) and its placement, architectural elements including wall and floor finishes, lighting and window treatments. Clients benefit from an extensive supplier database, which includes trusted trade accounts and craftsmen, as well as antique dealerships.
Interiors by Chloe also offer luxury turnkey furnishings, perfect for show homes or holiday lets. These furnishings can be delivered on a fast 4-6 week turnaround. Styling services are also offered using accessories packs for properties in need of an instant refresh.
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