Stickwoll Mitwirkende
Design advisorClara Whitmore
Interior Architecture and Rental Transformation Designer
Clara Whitmore brings interior architecture and rental transformation experience to Stickwoll style, layout, and room-planning guides.
Über Diese Mitwirkende
Clara Whitmore is an interior architecture and rental transformation designer with a focus on small spaces, rental-friendly updates, boutique hospitality styling, and warm minimalist interiors.
Her perspective helps readers decide whether a peel-and-stick tile choice will feel elevated in a kitchen, bathroom, rental flat, or short-stay property. She focuses on proportion, color, finish, and the small design details that make a quick update look intentional.
Her perspective helps readers decide whether a peel-and-stick tile choice will feel elevated in a kitchen, bathroom, rental flat, or short-stay property. She focuses on proportion, color, finish, and the small design details that make a quick update look intentional.
How this author helps readers
Clara approaches Stickwoll projects as complete room decisions, not isolated product choices. She studies how tile color, line direction, finish, lighting, cabinet tone, and countertop texture work together in compact homes and rental spaces.
Her writing helps readers make a peel-and-stick update look considered rather than temporary. She is especially useful for layout questions, warm minimalist palettes, landlord-friendly upgrades, and rooms where a small surface change needs to carry a lot of visual weight.
Her writing helps readers make a peel-and-stick update look considered rather than temporary. She is especially useful for layout questions, warm minimalist palettes, landlord-friendly upgrades, and rooms where a small surface change needs to carry a lot of visual weight.
Questions this author helps answer
- 1 Which tile style will make a small kitchen feel calmer or brighter?
- 2 How can I make a rental backsplash look designed, not improvised?
- 3 Should tile lines run vertically, horizontally, stacked, or offset?
- 4 Which finishes work best with wood, white cabinets, stone, or black fixtures?
- 5 How can I update a bathroom or short-stay property without over-renovating?
Experience highlights
- + Plans small-space surfaces where proportion and finish make the room feel larger
- + Connects rental-friendly updates with boutique hospitality presentation
- + Works with warm minimalist, Japandi, Scandinavian, and European apartment styling
- + Translates quick DIY changes into cohesive kitchen and bathroom design decisions



