
A Defining Year for House of Savoy
In 2025, our studio reached a moment of clarity.
Not the kind that comes from growth for growth’s sake—but the kind that comes from choosing depth, refinement, and discernment. This was the year we defined what full service luxury interior design truly means for us, and for the clients we choose to serve.
At House of Savoy, refinement became our guiding principle. We refined our name, our team, our process, and our scope—so that every home we touch receives the level of care, leadership, and cohesion it deserves.
Refining Our Identity as a Luxury Interior Design Studio
The most visible transformation of 2025 was our rebrand.
We stepped fully into the name House of Savoy, an identity rooted in heritage, permanence, and cultivated taste. This was not a marketing exercise. It was a recalibration—aligning our outward presence with the work we have always been committed to creating.
Full service luxury interior design is not about chasing trends or producing volume. It is about stewarding homes with architectural respect, thoughtful restraint, and an eye toward longevity. Our rebrand allowed us to communicate that philosophy with greater confidence and clarity.
House of Savoy is not a studio that decorates.
We design homes that feel collected, considered, and complete.
A New Website Designed for Calm and Confidence
Alongside the rebrand came a new website—one designed to feel quiet in the best possible way.
In an industry saturated with noise, explanations, and overexposure, we chose stillness. Space. Simplicity. The site reflects the experience of working with a full service luxury interior design studio where leadership is assumed, not performed.
This was an intentional choice. Our clients are not looking for tutorials or process breakdowns. They are looking for reassurance. For taste. For a studio that knows how to lead complex projects with grace and discretion.
The website invites alignment, not persuasion.
Those who recognize themselves in it already know they belong here.
Website Design by Thoroughfare Design.
Expanding the Team to Support a True Luxury Experience
Luxury, at its core, is about support.
In 2025, we expanded our team to protect the experience our clients expect—and the level of work we are committed to delivering. This growth was not about scale; it was about structure.
We welcomed:
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A Client Concierge, ensuring communication remains calm, responsive, and thoughtful
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A Draftsperson, bringing technical clarity and rigor to large-scale residential projects
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A Design Assistant, supporting the creative and operational rhythm of the studio
A full service luxury interior design studio requires a strong foundation behind the scenes. By building a team that supports both design leadership and execution, we created an environment where projects move forward with clarity and confidence—without unnecessary friction or overwhelm.

A More Intentional Luxury Interior Design Process
Some of the most meaningful changes of 2025 were the least visible.
We undertook a complete rebuild of our business process, examining every phase through the lens of calm, alignment, and long-term success. From that work emerged Phase I: Explore—a foundational phase designed to set the tone for the entire project.
Explore exists to create alignment before momentum begins. It allows space for vision, scope, and trust to be established with intention. This phase protects the design, the timeline, and the client experience—ensuring that every project begins with clarity rather than urgency.
This is what a refined luxury interior design process looks like:
Measured. Thoughtful. Led with confidence.

Why Full Service Luxury Interior Design Requires a Whole-Home Approach
In 2025, we made a defining decision: House of Savoy now works exclusively on full-home projects.
New builds. Whole-home renovations. Expansive, multi-room transformations.
This commitment allows us to design holistically—considering architecture, flow, proportion, and material continuity across an entire residence. Full service luxury interior design cannot exist in fragments. It requires a comprehensive view and a long-term perspective.
Whole-home work invites a different kind of client: one who values cohesion over speed, and leadership over control. It creates homes that feel resolved rather than styled—homes that age gracefully because they were designed with intention from the start.

Completing Homes Designed to Endure
2025 also brought the completion of several deeply considered projects—homes shaped by craftsmanship, restraint, and shared trust.
These were not fast projects, and they were never meant to be. They were homes designed to last, where architectural detailing, custom millwork, and material selections work in quiet harmony.
This is the outcome of full service luxury interior design done well: spaces that feel calm, grounded, and complete. Homes that do not announce themselves, but reveal themselves over time.
We are proud to stand behind this work—because it reflects not only our taste, but our values.
Looking Forward With Greater Clarity
As we move ahead, we do so with confidence and restraint.
House of Savoy is not here to be everything to everyone. We are here to serve clients who value thoughtful leadership, long-term investment, and the emotional experience of a well-designed home.
2025 was a year of refinement.
A year of choosing alignment over expansion.
A year of becoming more fully who we already were.
This is what full service luxury interior design looks like—when it is led with intention.
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