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Meet reWORKS

I’m Robyn, an architect and interior designer with 8 years of experience working for architects in London, Sheffield and Prague. I have worked on a range of building sectors, from large commercial and cultural buildings, to one – off residential extensions and refurbishments.

reWorks works across Derbyshire, London, and the South East. We continue to collaborate with trusted clients and makers across these regions, building on the relationships and values that shaped our practice.

Past Projects

Before launching reWorks, I was Project Architect at the award winning Bennetts Associates. During this time I worked with a number of high profile clients, most notably The Old Vic Theatre and Beam Theatre, Hertford.

Sustainability + Strategy

I love creating inviting and interesting spaces for my clients to enjoy, reflective of their needs and personality. I also believe passionately in designing responsibly for our environment. As a result, reWorks prioritise strategies of creative re-use, retrofit and responsible material sourcing, delivered in a collaborative and friendly manner.

Frequently Asked Questions

At ReWorks, we combine architecture and interior design under one calm, thoughtful process. Our focus is on sustainability, longevity, and local craftsmanship — creating spaces that are timeless rather than trend-driven.

We follow a clear framework: Retain → Reuse → Reclaim → New to help clients make conscious, practical design decisions.

Learn more in our post: Cutting Through Greenwashing: A Simple Framework for Sustainable Design.

It depends on your project.  Architects focus on structure and flow; interior designers on the experience within it.

At ReWorks, we bridge both disciplines — ensuring your project feels cohesive from concept to completion, whether it’s a home renovation, retail fit-out, or workspace design.

You can read more in: Do You Need an Architect or an Interior Designer? Here’s How to Decide.

We work across residential, retail, and workplace design, from home renovations and extensions to full interior fit-outs and adaptive reuse projects.

Our focus is on thoughtful, sustainable design — whether that means reimagining existing buildings, creating flexible commercial spaces, or delivering carefully detailed homes.

Each project is approached with the same principles: creativity, responsibility, and longevity. 

Yes — we regularly manage both planning applications and listed building consent as part of our architectural services.

We start by assessing your property’s context, heritage value, and any planning constraints to determine what approvals are needed. 

From there, we prepare all required drawings, advise on what statements or supporting documents might be needed, and liaise directly with local planning and conservation officers on your behalf.

Our approach balances creativity with compliance — ensuring designs respect the building’s history while meeting modern sustainability, functionality, and comfort goals.

At reWorks, our fees are structured in line with the RIBA Plan of Work (the Royal Institute of British Architects’ framework that sets out each stage of a building project — from early concept and planning through to technical design, construction, and completion). This approach offers both flexibility and transparency, allowing you to commission the level of service that best suits your project.

For full interior and architectural services on residential projects, we typically charge between 8% -15% of the total construction value of a project. This is in line with industry standards. 

Learn more in our post: What Is the RIBA Plan of Work and How Does It Shape Your Project?

We begin with a free introductory consultation to understand your space, goals, and values.
 From there, we develop concept options, sustainability strategies, and drawings as needed — tailored to your home or business.

To start your project, simply book a consultation here.

Every project begins with a conversation. Arrange a free consultation to discuss your ideas and next steps.