A dining room with a dark rectangular table surrounded by wooden chairs. A large plant stands near the white wall. A sideboard holds a yellow book, and a kitchen area is visible through an open hatch. A white pendant light hangs from the ceiling.

Interior design

We offer a complete design process, taking the client through all stages of the design process, from artistic concepts, to plans, bespoke elements and project supervision

A narrow, modern kitchen with sleek gray cabinets, dark wooden floors, and a glass door leading outside. A high-backed chair sits near the door. The ceiling features floral decorations, and natural light brightens the space.

At The Ruum, we’re London’s creative matchmakers, pairing your unique style with spaces that feel just right. Our dynamic duo, Line and Ethan, lead a gallery-inspired studio where design ideas flourish. We’re all about reimagining interiors with a personal touch, blending comfort and luxury into every project. From cozy homes to luxe yachts, we craft spaces that tell your story. The Ruum isn’t just designing interiors; we’re curating experiences that bring your vision to life.

Our process

The client is at the fore in the process of creating their personal interiors.

We “The Ruum” take great pride in presenting different options and a walk through the work process, having payed attention to the wishes of the client in the initial meeting and presenting a selection of ideas promoted by them.

Once appointed, we will make a plan for the project. We will take away the stress factor and make sure the job will be done as smoothly as possible.

A modern kitchen with blue cabinets and a patterned backsplash featuring blue and white floral tiles. The oven is built into the cabinetry. The floor has a herringbone pattern in black and white. A bowl of fruit sits on the countertop.
A modern kitchen with blue cabinets, a patterned tile backsplash, and a sink. An archway reveals a cozy room with a yellow armchair, colorful artwork, and bright windows. A Danish flag is displayed on the counter next to a calendar.

Featured Project

The Tuscan kitchen in Hackney

An Italian chef married to a Dane meant the merge of two interesting cultures.

We welcomed the warm colours and the heritage of Tuscany with the sleek Danish design. The blue was a must and the Italian arch, a way of underlining the space with the respect of the Italian architecture.