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Featured in House & Garden & Condé Nast Traveller

Updated: May 23

A reflection on atmosphere, refined living and the evolving world of contemporary luxury interiors.



A Quietly Exciting Chapter for the Studio


There are certain moments in business that feel especially meaningful - not simply because they represent visibility, but because they reflect the world your work has been quietly evolving towards over time.


Recently, Andreea De Mirabela Design was featured within both House & Garden and Condé Nast Traveller, two internationally recognised publications celebrated for their distinctive perspectives on interiors, beauty, travel and refined living.


For a studio rooted in atmosphere, warmth and thoughtful luxury, these features feel deeply aligned with the essence of the work itself.



Modern living room with a white sofa, wooden wall panels, and a glass-top coffee table. Neutral tones create a calm, stylish ambiance.
An elegant modern living space featuring sleek wood paneling and a plush cream sofa, exemplifying sophisticated design as highlighted in House & Garden and Condé Nast Traveller.

Interiors Designed Around Feeling


At the heart of every project is the belief that a home should feel as beautiful emotionally as it does visually.


While aesthetics always matter, truly memorable interiors are shaped through something deeper - the atmosphere they create, the way light moves through a space, the richness of texture, the balance between elegance and comfort, and the quiet sense of harmony that allows a home to feel entirely personal.


This philosophy continues to shape every interior created through Andreea De Mirabela Design, whether working with clients across Cheshire, Greater Manchester, London or through online interior design projects beyond distance.



Featured Within House & Garden


Recognised internationally for its celebrated approach to interiors and lifestyle, House & Garden has long represented a world of refined contemporary living, timeless beauty and thoughtfully curated homes.


To see Andreea De Mirabela Design featured within its pages marks a beautiful milestone for the studio and reflects the continued evolution of its approach to contemporary luxury interiors.


The feature presented the studio alongside a carefully curated collection of interior and lifestyle brands, celebrating design that balances beauty, individuality and atmosphere.



Condé Nast Traveller & the Influence of Atmosphere


Being featured within Condé Nast Traveller feels equally meaningful.


Beyond travel itself, the publication has become synonymous with atmosphere, escapism, elegance and beautifully considered experiences - ideas that strongly influence the way many interiors are approached within the studio.


The spaces people remember most deeply often leave an emotional impression long after they leave them.


That same sense of feeling is something Andreea De Mirabela Design continually seeks to bring into the homes it creates spaces that feel warm, elevated, harmonious and quietly luxurious.



A Refined Approach to Contemporary Luxury Interiors


Luxury today feels increasingly personal.


Rather than excess, many clients are seeking homes that feel calm yet layered, elegant yet deeply liveable - interiors where texture, proportion, lighting and materiality work together effortlessly.


This more refined approach to luxury continues to define the studio’s work creating interiors that feel timeless, emotionally resonant and beautifully considered in every detail.



Looking Ahead


As the studio continues to grow, these editorial features represent not simply recognition, but an exciting continuation of the direction Andreea De Mirabela Design is moving towards - one rooted in thoughtful design, refined living and interiors shaped around the experience of home itself.



Andreea De Mirabela Design


Contemporary luxury interior design for Cheshire, Greater Manchester, London and online worldwide.


House & Garden • Condé Nast Traveller • British VOGUE




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Featured in House & Garden • Condé Nast Traveller • British VOGUE

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