About
Natasha Wildman Design is a small, friendly studio based in Wiltshire working primarily in residential interior design. Designing spaces which not only look stylish but feel just right is what I do and being a small studio, my clients know they will benefit from a committed, personal service.
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I am dedicated to helping clients uncover their personal style and create homes that truly reflect who they are. My approach is rooted in understanding what brings each client joy, crafting design schemes that feel effortlessly aligned with their tastes rather than dictated by trends or external expectations. Too often, people hesitate to embrace bold choices for fear of making the ‘wrong’ decision or being judged on their taste. I guide my clients through this process with clarity and confidence, ensuring their home becomes a space they love to return to—one that feels both beautiful and deeply personal.​​​​​
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Through the thoughtful use of colour and pattern, I bring warmth and character to period homes, balancing heritage with contemporary living. My designs are layered, considered, and practical, supporting the rhythm of a busy family life without compromising on style. Whether it’s refining a decorative scheme, reimagining layouts, or sourcing unique furnishings, I work collaboratively to achieve a result that is both timeless and full of personality. For busy professionals who want their home to feel lived-in, loved, and uniquely theirs, I provide the expertise to bring that vision to life with ease and confidence.

"Buy less, choose well, make it last."
Vivienne Westwood
A note on sustainability.....
Interior design requires so much that is new. Furniture, fabircs, fixtures and fittings, all of which are necessary to breathe new life into a space and I will always recommend the best quality materials for your budget. However, sustainbability is also a key factor. Where and how new things are produced, using handcrafted items, original art, introducing antiques, repurposing existing furniture and using vintage pieces - all are important considerations. I believe that sustainable elements can be included no matter what your budget and are a valuable resource in achieving a depth of character to the overall design .