Personal Space: Shiza Shahid


Ever wanted to take a look around the homes of Britain’s most stylish residents? In Personal Space, we take a deep dive into design, looking at the moodboards of industry insiders to find out how they curate their space. From luxury finds in designer boutiques to secondhand shopping secrets, we ask the experts for the interior design tips that made their house a home. Next up, Shiza Shahid, founder of Our Place takes us through her penchant for layering textures, mixing antique and new, and why the kitchen is always at the heart of her home.

How would you describe your interior design style?

My style is earthy, layered, and deeply personal—a mix of natural textures, organic shapes, and collected pieces that tell a story. I love spaces that feel light-filled, calming, and lived-in, where every object holds meaning. I’m usually drawn to vintage and artisanal accents, soft curves, and materials that age beautifully. My home is a reflection of the places I’ve been and the cultures that shape me—subtle hints of heritage woven into a space that feels warm, open, and full of life.