Planning First
Plan the room before you buy another piece
For Sydney homeowners stuck between saved ideas, half-bought furniture, and a room that still does not feel resolved.
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Every decision gets a place before the room changes
This direction sells the service as clarity. We start with how the room is used, then map the floor plan, palette, furniture scale, and purchasing sequence so the design feels calm before anything is ordered.



Design Path
Choose the route that fits the room you are solving
Each path starts with a room problem, then turns the layout, palette, texture, and buying sequence into a clearer plan.

Refresh a stuck room
Use the pieces you already own, then add only what makes the space feel intentional.

Shape a calm retreat
Quiet lines, soft light, and fewer decisions for bedrooms, lounges, and reading rooms.

Warm up hard edges
Balance brick, steel, and dark finishes with texture, scale, and better lighting.

Make less feel finished
Edit the room down, then rebuild it with proportions that feel deliberate.
Planning Proof
Rooms moved from unsure to resolved
These demo projects show the planning story: an unresolved room, a clearer point of view, and a final composition that feels easier to live in.
Kuro Dining RoomLayered lighting, dark timber, and a dining room with a clearer evening mood.Demo project • Interior Design
Harbour ApartmentA compact living room shaped around scale, light, and softer daily flow.Demo project • Living Room
Olive Living RoomColour, art, and texture brought into one grounded focal point.Demo project • Styling
Neutral BedroomA quiet bedroom reset using warm timber, edited surfaces, and softer scale.Demo project • Bedroom
Lightwell KitchenA practical kitchen edit with clear surfaces, warm materials, and better rhythm.Demo project • Kitchen
Terracotta LoungeExisting furniture pulled into a softer, more connected room story.Demo project • Lounge

Testimonial
The room finally made sense
"Luma House helped us stop guessing. The new layout feels calmer, the furniture fits properly, and the room finally looks like one idea instead of ten separate purchases."