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Brook Green Turnkey

Posted by Nicholas Sunderland Interiors on 7th July 2021 -

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Nicholas Sunderland, Interior designer in West London, Architecturally designed two houses which were merged over 40 years ago and converted it back into two family homes by our teams.

With five Bedrooms and five bathrooms in each, extensions at 3 levels and a basement utility room, we ensured every available space was used to perfection. A complete interior rebuild by our contractors over 8 months provided the backdrop to our high end individual design.

Walk in wardrobes, bespoke bookcases, luxury rain showers, hidden lighting and home automation added the NSI signature to these two award winning homes. Walnut floors throughout, Turkish marble wall and floor tiles in each of the bathrooms and kitchens added a depth of luxury. Under floor heating throughout created a seamless transition through the house, with unique features and architectural touches which were inspiring and the stamp NSI put in all our designs.

A full turnkey design, this was fully furnished and ready too move in. Featured in Made in Chelsea as a signature design from Nicholas Sunderland Interior Design London..

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Nicholas Sunderland

NSI is one of the Leading Interior Design Companies in London and was established by the award-winning interior designer Nicholas Sunderland. Working across the UK as well as internationally has expanded its knowledge base and experience across many sectors.

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