
Step inside the Lock Keeper’s Cottage, designed by iconic interior designer Siobhan Murphy.
Prestigious fabrics remain at the heart of, and run throughout, the charming property. We worked closely alongside Siobhan to select the perfect fabrics for each room. Each scheme was carefully curated. The result? Beautifully formed spaces that invite you inside to sit down, cosy up, and enjoy your stay. Read below as we talk all things Lock Keeper’s with Siobhan.
“I think at one point we narrowed it down to, like, 300 samples, so literally the whole table was covered. But I think you need to do that, don't you? You need to see what works well together. That was really special though, working with the team to kind of look at how we layer the window treatments. The blind, the voile, curtains, and so on. How it all works together basically.”
Collections featured: Tambo, Camden, Minimalist, Blanco, Scandi, Jersey, Pippin
“I wanted it to really flow throughout the whole scheme. Even though we used different colours in every single space, there was still a consistent theme running throughout.”
Collections featured (From left to right, clockwise): Cuba, Blanco, Brompton, Tambo, Pippin
“I knew I wanted the downstairs bedroom to have more of a cosy vibe. That's why we went for more dusky pinks and the rust kind of colours. Keeping to that quite tight colour palette is key. And then, whether you're using an ikat, a stripe, or a floral, if you stick to three or four colours, they kind of just sing.”
Collections featured (From left to right, clockwise): Jersey, Brompton, Blanco, Pippin, Tambo, Minimalist, Campbell, Camden
“I’d consider how different textures and patterns would work together as well. And so, what I would do to break it down in each of the rooms, I’d think “what do I need for the window treatments? For blinds, voiles, curtains?” I’d then move on to throws, cushions, and so on. I didn't obviously want everything to be matching, but I wanted it to be cohesive.”
Collections featured (From left to right, clockwise): Jersey, Brompton, Blanco, Cuba, Tambo, Pippin, Minimalist, Tranquil, Scandi
“Nothing feels forced or overly styled, It’s relaxed but refined. The fabric definitely plays a major role in the overall atmosphere. One day there was a lady walking her dog past, and I was just doing a bit of styling. She was like “can I just come in and have a look?” and I said “yeah of course.” She came in and went “this just feels like a big hug” and I thought “that is literally what I was going for!””
Collections featured: Tambo, Brompton
“I love the Carmen design though, the one with peaches, oranges, and greens. It looks like clouds, or a map. Oh, it's so beautiful. And then the Lauder design that I used, which is an embroidery, and it kind of looks like ribbons. On the curtains in the downstairs bedroom, it just looks so pretty.”
Collections featured: Rustic Persian, Cord
“I'm doing a few things actually, in my house. Nick, my husband, is finally getting his office, and he wants monochrome, modern art deco. It's really cool because his office used to be a doctor’s surgery, for the lady that had the house built in the 30s’. We've just reopened the door to the dispensary, and that's going to be a secret bookcase. I’m potentially doing a job in Ibiza in summer too. I’m doing lots of talks as well over the next few months, it’s all good fun.”