Emma Blomfield

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31/05/2026

Reno Diaries is back, and we are deep in the details šŸŽØ

I’m in full design mode. Neill is waiting for something to demolish. Sandy tones, our signature EB blue, and a layout that took a while to get there but it’s locked in! (No, you will not be greeting the toilet the moment you walk in the room)

We’re talking tile heights, paint placement to trick the eye upward, vanity positioning, the whole thing. Every decision has a reason behind it, and I’m going to show you all of it.

Next up: we start swinging hammers. Neill’s moment has almost arrived.

šŸ‘€ Brands and suppliers who want to be part of this project, my DMs are open šŸ“©

25/05/2026

If you’re building a new kitchen, this is the feature worth fighting for.

Pocket doors on a breakfast nook. They disappear completely when you don’t need them, and when you do? The kitchen just got a whole lot quieter.. and cleaner!

It’s the small details that turn a kitchen from nice to ā€œhow did I ever live without this.ā€

šŸ“ St Ives project

20/05/2026

Everyone dreams about the bench, the splashback, the handles. But no one’s thinking about where the toaster goes. This is the conversation I have with every single client. And it’s always the one they thank me for later.

The beautiful stuff is easy to say yes to. It’s the invisible planning that makes a kitchen actually feel effortless once you’re living in it.

28/04/2026

An AI rendering is perfect to show you what a space might look like or even help generate inspiration. But AI can’t conduct site visits, read the light, catch an issue before it becomes expensive or make the call when the plan meets reality and they don’t quite match.

That’s not something you can prompt your way to. That’s what an interior designer is for šŸ˜‰

21/04/2026

So... the interior designer moved into a house that needs a full renovation. Nobody saw that coming šŸ˜

Meet the house. Meet šŸ˜‰ 🚁 And welcome to our brand new project. We’re doing this one together (and by together, I mean I’ll design it and Neill will do the demolition work and nod when I show him the tiles I want to use).

Every room will have something done to it. by the end. First cab off the rank are the bathrooms. You’ll see why.

Want in? Brands and suppliers who want to collab on this project, my DMs are open šŸ“©

14/04/2026

New chapter, new postcode. When our client handed us the keys to his Cremorne apartment, the brief was refreshingly simple: make it feel like home, and have fun with it. Full creative rein is every decorator’s dream.

Bachelor pads are some of our favourite projects at EB Studio. With one decision maker at the table, we can tailor every choice to how our client actually lives. No cookie cutter interiors, no design speak, no unnecessary drama. Just a considered, grown-up space that works as hard for quiet weeknights as it does for weekends with mates.

Considered, layered, and unmistakably his.

Not every project needs a full renovation. Sometimes it’s one wall, or one corner,  that changes everything. This home i...
19/03/2026

Not every project needs a full renovation. Sometimes it’s one wall, or one corner, that changes everything.

This home is undergoing two focused transformations: a living room taken from basic built-ins to bespoke arched cabinetry with a tiled fireplace surround, and a dining space reimagined entirely through custom banquette joinery. These renders give us a first glimpse of what’s coming... same home, two rooms, completely different feeling.

This is exactly the kind of small-scope work we love: targeted, intentional design that transforms how a space feels to live in for our clients. If there’s a corner of your home that’s been nagging at you, let’s talk. ✨

15/03/2026

This one’s been a long time coming. Renovating a family home is a different kind of project. You’re not starting from scratch, you’re honouring what’s there while gently nudging it into the 2020’s!

The tile palette was everything here. We wanted warmth and texture without competing with the landscape outside, and had exactly the range to make that work.

Sometimes the best design decisions are the ones that make a space feel like it was always meant to look this way.


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So thrilled to see our black kitchen featured in Adore Magazine šŸ–¤ there’s something about seeing our work in print that ...
13/03/2026

So thrilled to see our black kitchen featured in Adore Magazine šŸ–¤ there’s something about seeing our work in print that just never gets old!

This apartment sits in a beautiful heritage-listed building in Sydney’s CBD, which meant it already had the character to carry the drama of a darker kitchen.

Instead of playing it safe, we leaned right into the depth with black cabinetry, burnished metal splash tiles and a heavily veined marble-look benchtop.

I love seeing clients move away from the all-white kitchens and become more confident with colour, texture and personality in their spaces.

I’ve moved house!! šŸ But this time there’s an extra layer to it… because this isn’t just my home. It’s OUR home. (Yes, th...
11/03/2026

I’ve moved house!! šŸ 

But this time there’s an extra layer to it… because this isn’t just my home. It’s OUR home. (Yes, this is also a hard launch šŸš€) AND this also means a brand new renovation project!

We’ve already started turning this place into something pretty fun, and it’s a totally different style to my Art Deco apartment - so it’s been exciting planning something new.

I couldn’t be more excited to bring you along behind the scenes as the transformation unfolds... Let the renovation games begin!

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