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Kensington West London House

Posted by Nicholas Sunderland Interiors on 11th December 2020 -

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Nicholas Sunderland, Interior designer in London, transformed this three story Victorian Terrace into a five story contemporary home retaining original features, whilst doubling the living space. A Gym, cinema and family room were integrated into a new basement level.

An extension for the kitchen and a new loft conversion created light and space throughout. Home automation, hidden lighting and masses of storage along with a seamless transition of flooring out to the patio garden extended the ground floor even further.

A master suite with two dressing rooms, walk in Hansgrohe Rain Shower and sunken tub, added a boutique hotel luxury to the first floor. Further bedrooms, study and family bathroom created an Award Winning space with fully bespoke furniture throughout.

A signature high end 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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