At Studio Lee, we believe the best architecture is shaped from the inside out. Our architecture and spatial design services support private clients, developers and homeowners across Cheshire and Greater Manchester, guiding projects from early concept to final layout — always with the interior experience at the forefront.
Whether we’re reconfiguring a single floor, working alongside an architect, or leading the design of an entire new-build, our role is to ensure every space flows beautifully and functions effortlessly.
We offer architecture and interior planning services either independently or as part of a full design package, including:
Space planning and reconfiguration
Floorplan development and layout consultancy
Design-led extensions and internal renovations
Collaboration with architects and structural teams
Elevation sketches and visual concepts
Lighting, flow and structural detailing
Integration with cabinetry, FF&E and full interior design schemes
Because luxury isn’t always about scale — it’s about considered proportion, light, and detail.
At Studio Lee, architectural design begins with how you live – not just how a space looks on paper. We take the time to understand how you move through your home, how natural light shapes your day, and how layout impacts the way you feel in a space.
From extensions and internal reconfigurations to full property transformations, our role is to ensure that every structural decision enhances both flow and feeling. We collaborate with trusted architects and builders to bring clarity, proportion and purpose to your home from the very beginning.
Our architecture and space planning services are available across Cheshire and Greater Manchester, including Wilmslow, Knutsford, Alderley Edge, Hale, and Manchester. Whether it’s a new-build concept or a period property remodel, we guide you with calm, creativity and total attention to detail.
Because when structure is designed around lifestyle, the result is not just impressive — it’s instinctively right.
“Good architecture isn’t just what you see — it’s what you feel when you live in the space.”