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09 February 2025
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For your forever home, sustainability takes centre stage in design conversations. Investing in quality pieces that are built to last and vintage gems that also tell a story is the perfect and most balanced approach to sustainable interior shopping—it’s also Kirsty Vegas, owner of Kirsty Vegas Design’s philosophy.
The Power of Quality
For Kirsty, sustainability is about making considered choices that ensure lasting impact. “Buying cheap furniture and appliances that will only last a few years encourages mindless consumerism,” she explains. Instead, she advocates for investing in well-made, repairable pieces that retain their function and aesthetic appeal over time.
Custom-designed furniture plays a central role in philosophy, offering clients the opportunity to tailor pieces to their lifestyle while ensuring longevity. “A well-made item is not only more durable but often more meaningful,” Kirsty adds. “When something is built to last, it’s more likely to be repaired rather than replaced.”
Vintage pieces fit into this ethos as an extension of quality purchasing—adding character and history to a space while aligning with sustainable practices. A restored dresser or a newly refurbished leather armchair can seamlessly integrate with new, high-end investments, creating a curated, timeless interior.
Reimagining Spaces with Purpose
As an advocate for mindful design, Kirsty’s approach to spatial planning is deeply rooted in maximising a home’s existing footprint while ensuring it remains functional and beautiful. She often begins with a deep analysis of the current layout, identifying underutilised spaces and reimaging them for maximum potential. “I love to optimise the space clients already have. Whether it’s moving a wall, adding a window for more light, or creating hidden storage, the possibilities are endless,” Kirsty shares.
For her, sustainability extends to the way spaces are used and repurposed. By focusing on multi-functional spaces, vertical storage and innovative solutions, she creates designs that meet her clients’ needs while reducing the environmental impact of new construction.
Sourcing Durable, Timeless Pieces
Sourcing materials is another fundamental in Kirsty’s design approach. She prioritises durable, high-quality materials—such as solid timber, natural stone and premium textiles—that are eco-friendly, unique and will age gracefully over time.
“Custom craftsmanship not only enhances quality but also allows for a level of originality that mass production simply can’t match,” Kirsty explains. Her love for collaboration with local artisans and craftsmen is another cornerstone of her sustainable approach. “By working with artisans who share a commitment to sustainability, I can ensure that the designs I create are not only beautiful but also environmentally friendly,” Kirsty explains. By sourcing locally, Kirsty reduces the heavy carbon footprint associated with transportation while supporting the local economy.
Personalised, Thoughtful Design
Each project Kirsty undertakes is a reflection of her clients’ unique needs and tastes. She believes that quality design should be both functional and deeply personal, creating spaces that stand the test of time in both style and practicality.
“We begin by understanding what the client values most,” she says. Whether integrating cherished family heirlooms, selecting materials that reflect a client’s aesthetic, or designing custom furniture that maximises space, Kirsty ensures that each design is a personal reflection of the client’s personality. She also considers long-term functionality, creating adaptable layouts that can accommodate a growing family or a change in lifestyle.
The Future of Sustainable Design
By shifting the focus from fleeting trends to enduring quality, Kirsty Vegas is redefining what it means to create a sustainable home. Through a commitment to exceptional craftsmanship, intelligent space planning and carefully curated materials, she proves that true sustainability lies in longevity.
With every project, she challenges the notion that sustainable design must be purely about recycling and reusing. Instead, she demonstrates that by prioritising quality, craftsmanship and thoughtful design, interiors can be both environmentally responsible and effortlessly timeless.
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