Our Journal

We’re Finalists!

We thrilled to announce that we are finalists for HOME Interior of the Year in the Bedroom Category for our Holiday House project.

The brief for this project was to create a fun, vibrant space for the young family to enjoy that felt entirely different from their usual home. This project was lead by designer, Lucy Lear here at Twill where she approached the spaces by selecting a key piece of art to design the room around snd inspire a colour palette. There were 6 bedrooms in this home, the clients were keen for all the rooms to feel different from each other which we did through the use of colour while still making sure the rooms felt like they belonged in the same home by following the same underlying art-first concept.

The Twill team are looking forward to heading to Auckland for the awards night in September. You can check out all of the finalists and vote for the project you believe should win the 2024 Readers’ Choice Interior of the Year Award here.

Thanks for voting!

Jacqui, Lucy & Alexandra

Samples of materials.

Testimonial - Client Story

"Thanks Jacqui and the team, you guys are certainly 5 star, and I would be happy to recommend you to anyone!"

Working with Jacqui and the team at Twill was an absolute pleasure and the outcome for our new home could not have been achieved without their input from the very first stages of design. Something I learnt from our last build was to get the right advice early and it has really paid off this time! Even before the plan was finlised, Jacqui helped refine our design and add important features. Our collaboration with Twill was an exciting part of the build process, it was awesome to see our ideas come to life and Jacqui worked with what we wanted in a way that has resulted in a beautiful home that we love to live in. Twill assisted with not only the design of the home, but all the interior decorating. Our brief was fulfilled beyond our expectation, and we are extremely grateful for the skill and care Twill took to turn our house into a home.

Nichola Edgecombe