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Helping you create inspiring reading spaces in your library or school
From cosy reading corners and inviting book nooks to dynamic, multifunctional learning zones, our team of qualified interior designers brings extensive expertise in creating inspiring library environments. We design for primary and secondary schools, public libraries, nurseries, and community spaces—both indoors and outdoors—crafting impactful areas that foster learning, creativity, and connection. Take a look at our detailed case studies to discover how our innovative designs have transformed spaces and find inspiration for your next project.
Email design.services@peters.co.uk or complete our booking form via the link below.
How our design process works, in 4 simple steps
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Senior Interior Designer
A graduate of Birmingham City University’s BA Hons in Interior Design, Helena’s final university project was selected as finalist in the Society of British and International Designs (SBID) student competition.
Helena has a passion for photography and graphics, and an interest in colour psychology and style trends – something that she often draws on to inform her designs for schools. She loves that her job gives the opportunity to help inspire young readers.
Interior Design Manager
Since graduating with a first-class BA Hons in Fashion with professional enhancement, Jess has worked in a number of creative design roles with experience in accessories, graphics, Interior Design and arts and crafts.
Jess is passionate about design, understands the importance of attention to detail, enjoys a challenge, and seeks to create comfortable, efficient learning environments where children can feel relaxed, excited and ambitious about reading.
Furniture Manager
From checking designs to liaising with our furniture suppliers and managing our library installations, Isha oversees our projects from start to finish to ensure exemplary customer service.
Growing up in an Indian household where English wasn't her first language has made Isha determined to help children to succeed at school. She enjoys reading to her daughter every evening, especially books about unicorns and fairies.