What Is the Hardest Part of Interior Design?
If you have ever embarked on a renovation or new build, you may have found yourself thinking, how hard can it really be? Choose some finishes, select furniture, perhaps move a wall
Is It Worth Paying for an Interior Designer?
Walk through any beautifully finished Sydney home, whether it is a heritage home in Hunters Hill, a harbour-view residence in Mosman, or a contemporary build in Cammeray, and it is
Small Space, Big Impact: How to Maximise Compact Living in Sydney
Living in Sydney often means working with less square meterage, but that doesn’t mean compromising on style, comfort or soul. At Woods & Warner, we see compact living as an o
What Is The Difference Between Interior Design and Interior Decoration?
Step inside almost any home—from a stately terrace in Paddington to a glass-framed waterfront in McMahons Point—and you’ll likely encounter beautifully considered spaces. But
The Power Of Lighting
Woods & Warner discuss the impact of lighting design, including the use of layered lighting, chandeliers, and natural light to create a sophisticated ambiance. Lighting isn’t
The Canada Ski Chalet Residence
We are delighted to share our design concepts for Revelstoke Canada. We have utilised a number of natural materials alike stone, wood, and clay with the intention to blend harmonio
Maximalism VS Minimalism
Most interior design styles can be broadly categorised into two main approaches: maximalism and minimalism. The question then becomes; which design style best suits your preference
Our Design Approach
At Woods & Warner, we distinguish ourselves by embracing a philosophy that sets us apart from the rest. We aren’t confined by a signature style; rather, we are dedicated
Interior Design Styles
What’s My Style? Often as designers we get asked the question by our clients…How do I know my style? Or what is my style? It’s an interesting question to initially answer
The Distinction: Interior Designers vs. Architects
In the realm of constructing spaces that inspire, the roles of interior designers and architects standout as crucial contributors. While their paths may intersect, each profession

