Sunderland artist makes waves in interior design industry

A Sunderland-born designer has landed her dream interiors job, just two years after winning an industry competition.
Carl Roberts, Miller Homes North East development sales manager; Charlie Dempster, associate interior designer at Q Interiors; Julie Watson, director at Q InteriorsCarl Roberts, Miller Homes North East development sales manager; Charlie Dempster, associate interior designer at Q Interiors; Julie Watson, director at Q Interiors
Carl Roberts, Miller Homes North East development sales manager; Charlie Dempster, associate interior designer at Q Interiors; Julie Watson, director at Q Interiors

In 2017, then student Charlie Dempster won an interior design project launched by Miller Homes in conjunction with Q Interiors. Now two years on, she is a full-time interior designer counting the homebuilder as one of her clients.

While studying interior design at Teesside University, Charlie took part in a competitive pitch to present a children’s bedroom design. Judges from Miller Homes and Q Interiors chose her design to be brought to life within the show home at Hunters Fold in Middleton St George in County Durham.

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Whilst working alongside Q Interiors to create her winning bedroom scheme, Charlie impressed and stayed with the team over the summer completing a placement, before returning to university for her final year.

Carl Roberts, Miller Homes North East development sales manager; Charlie Dempster, associate interior designer at Q Interiors; Julie Watson, director at Q InteriorsCarl Roberts, Miller Homes North East development sales manager; Charlie Dempster, associate interior designer at Q Interiors; Julie Watson, director at Q Interiors
Carl Roberts, Miller Homes North East development sales manager; Charlie Dempster, associate interior designer at Q Interiors; Julie Watson, director at Q Interiors

After graduating Charlie received the phone call she’d dreamt about – the offer of a full-time job with Q Interiors.

Now after almost 18 months with the company, Charlie recently worked on the show home design for one of Miller Homes’ newest developments, Hurworth Hall Farm – this time presenting to the homebuilder as a fully-fledged interior designer.

Charlie said: “To have worked on the interior design of a real life project as a student was such a good experience, and it gave me the opportunity to build a relationship with Q Interiors. To now be in the job I dreamed of during my time at university is an amazing feeling, and it all stems back to the project with Miller Homes.

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“I have really enjoyed being out in the industry and have developed so much. I’ve been involved with many different design projects but The Jura show home at Hurworth Hall Farm has to be my favourite. It’s special to me as it’s a Miller Homes development.”

Andrew Somerville, sales director at Miller Homes North East, said: “We spotted Charlie’s flair for interior design from our first meeting and it’s brilliant that the partnership with Teesside University and Q Interiors has led to her doing what she’s always wanted to do.”