At KAGU Interiors, we are dedicated to designing homes that elevate our clients’ lifestyles.
We believe that well-thought-out design has the power to positively impact happiness and well-being. It’s not just about aesthetics; it’s an intelligent process that takes into account interior architecture, lighting, colour palettes, functionality, and the seamless flow of space from one room to another.
We take pride in crafting stunning, thoughtfully designed spaces that are uniquely customized to meet your specific needs
At KAGU Interiors, we believe that great interior design is built on collaboration. We take the time to truly understand your vision, distill your ideas, and apply our expertise to create refined spaces that feel welcoming and lived in, as though they’ve naturally evolved over time. Our designs are classic and enduring, anchored by timeless investment pieces that are meant to be cherished for generations.
Founder Ben Stokes officially established KAGU Interiors in 2022, drawing from a wealth of experience gained in property development. He has since assembled a highly skilled team of interior designers, along with a reliable network of trusted tradespeople, enabling us to handle projects of any scale.
KAGU Interiors is nestled in the picturesque Kent countryside, just a 35-minute train ride from central London. Therefore our prime location enables us to easily serve the Southeast of England, including London and its surrounding areas.
” I believe that creating a truly beautiful home has the power to enhance one’s quality of life. A well-designed space not only reflects personal style but also fosters comfort, inspiration, and well-being, turning everyday moments into something extraordinary that you should proud to enjoy with you family and friends ”
Founder – Ben Stokes
The Boys Hall Hotel Project
Our initial step is to fully understand the vision you have for your home. This is crucial to us, so we begin by collaborating with you to establish the key elements that will shape the design. We take into account the property’s location and setting, explore the architectural style and history of the exterior, and, most importantly, carefully consider your brief.