Interior Flow Interiors
Interior Flow brings the discipline and intelligence of large-scale commercial design into the intimacy of the home—elevating residential interiors through clarity, restraint, and a sensitivity to the unseen: emotion, rhythm, and how a space is lived. Each interior is crafted to support wellbeing, recognising that how we move, rest, and gather is inseparable from how we feel.
We balance the familiar with the new. Cherished pieces sit seamlessly alongside refined additions, creating continuity, comfort, and a quiet sense of belonging. It is within this delicate tension—between history and evolution, sentiment and precision—that our spaces feel grounded, personal, and enduring.
Guided by holistic principles, psychology, spatial flow, and optional Feng Shui, our interiors function effortlessly while nurturing the senses. Every space is layered with intention—never excessive, always considered—resulting in environments that feel calm, resolved, and intuitively right.
About Krystal Sagona
Founder and Creative Director Krystal Sagona brings a rare breadth of experience to residential design, shaped by major government capital works, technically complex commercial projects, and high-end homes across Australia. This foundation informs a rigorous, dependable approach, translated into residential spaces that are quietly confident, meticulously detailed, and built to last.
Krystal’s love of furniture history and design heritage informs every choice, ensuring a unified design language that honours proportion, materiality, and timeless form while reflecting each client’s desires. Her background in Art Therapy deepens this approach, shaping an intuitive understanding of how environments influence emotion, wellbeing, and the human nervous system.
With formal Feng Shui training—including the Flying Star system—Krystal views interior design as both art and prescription: a means of restoring balance, enhancing vitality, and enriching daily life through the senses. Each Interior Flow project is a considered sanctuary—layered, understated, and profoundly personal.
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2019 was a finalist for best workplace design by Polytec awards
2017 was in the top 50 rooms for House and Garden
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Description 2019 by The Top 50 Small Business Leaders award by Inside Small Business