Angie McKay
Senior Interior Designer BA Built Environment (Interior Design) Grad Dip. (Interior Design)
Senior Interior Designer, Angie McKay brings a refined and evidence-based approach to interior design, shaped by experience across Australia and the United Kingdom. Her work is defined by clarity, material sensitivity and a strong understanding of how people engage with space.
With a background spanning workspace, high-end residential interiors and complex architectural collaborations, Angie contributes a rigorous design methodology that bridges concept and detail. She is particularly focused on the relationship between architecture and interior experience, ensuring that spatial intent is carried through every material decision, junction and finish.
Her approach is grounded in how spaces are actually lived. Rather than treating interiors as a layer applied to architecture, she works to integrate them seamlessly within the overall architectural language. This results in interiors that feel resolved, cohesive and deeply connected to the broader design vision.
Angie plays a key role in translating architectural intent into interior environments that feel calm, functional and enduring. Her work considers proportion, light, texture and materiality as interconnected elements that shape atmosphere and experience over time.
She has a particular sensitivity to material selection, combining tactile natural finishes with a disciplined understanding of durability, performance and longevity. This ensures that interiors not only feel refined at completion but continue to age gracefully with use.
Across public projects, workspace, residential architecture, luxury homes, and bespoke interior design projects in Brisbane, Melbourne and beyond, Angie contributes to a design process that values precision, restraint and clarity. Her work supports the studio’s broader focus on contemporary architecture in Australia, where interiors and architecture are developed as a unified whole.
Within the studio, she is instrumental in maintaining consistency across design development, documentation and delivery. Her attention to detail ensures that design intent is not lost in translation, particularly during complex stages of construction and coordination.
Angie’s work reflects a belief that the most successful interiors are not defined by decoration, but by spatial quality, material honesty and a sense of quiet resolution.