Supremati Interiors brings disciplined spatial intelligence and refined material craftsmanship to the grand homes and elegant apartments of Kensington. Based in our Mayfair studio, we work extensively across Kensington’s most distinctive addresses—from the muscular Victorian and Edwardian terraces of W8 to the mansion flats bordering Kensington Gardens, and into the bohemian architecture of Holland Park and beyond. An interior designer in Kensington encounters some of London’s most ambitious residential spaces: here, scale, proportions, and architectural character demand an approach that respects these qualities while reshaping them around contemporary living.

Kensington is a borough of architectural generosity and historical depth. The neighbourhood is defined by its grand Victorian and Edwardian terraces, many built between 1850 and 1910, which rise four to six storeys and face out onto tree-lined garden squares. These homes command rooms of extraordinary volume: ceilings routinely exceed four metres, bay windows frame light across vast floor plates, and the proportional grammar of the 19th century—deep cornicing, ornamental plasterwork, generous dado rails—commands respect. Beyond the terraces lie the mansion flats, imposing red-brick structures built at the turn of the century, their apartments often spanning entire floors with formal circulation and multiple reception rooms. Holland Park, to the west, introduces a different architectural language: Arts and Crafts villas sit alongside larger detached houses in a more relaxed, tree-heavy setting. For any interior designer in Kensington, this variety presents both constraint and opportunity.

The defining challenge of working as a luxury interior design Kensington specialist is the management of volume and light. A four-metre ceiling in a Kensington townhouse is not a problem to solve but a spatial asset to articulate. Supremati’s approach to luxury interior design Kensington is rooted in the principle that space itself is material. We use colour, texture, proportion, and carefully calibrated layers of light to make these grand rooms inhabitable. Lighting is never incidental; we embed it as a structural element, using concealed sources and sculptural fixtures to craft the mood of a room and direct attention.

Our work across Kensington encompasses the full range of residential scales and architectural challenges. We undertake complete refurbishments of period townhouses, where our role extends from spatial planning through to the specification of every fixture, finish, and piece of bespoke joinery. We design and manage lateral conversions within mansion flats, reimagining how these large apartments function for contemporary households. We create basement leisure rooms—a Kensington staple—where the challenge is bringing natural light and spatial clarity to excavated spaces beneath period buildings. Projects in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea frequently involve listed building considerations, conservation area protocols, and planning requirements that demand both expertise and sensitivity.

Our process begins with a detailed consultation at our Mayfair studio or in your home. From this, we develop a design concept—a cohesive vision for the entire project—which we present through digital visualisations, material samples, and specification documents. We then engage and manage your contractors—architects, builders, specialist craftspeople—throughout the build phase. You have a single point of contact: us. For a full townhouse refurbishment, typical timescales run between twelve and twenty-four months.

What is it like to work with an interior designer in Kensington? Working with Supremati means delegating the entire design and project management function to a studio with the expertise and networks to deliver at the highest level. Rather than juggling multiple consultants, you work with us.

How do I choose the right interior designer for a Victorian townhouse? Look for a designer with genuine experience of period buildings—not merely aesthetic preferences but deep knowledge of how 19th-century spatial logic works, how to work with listed building constraints, and how to integrate modern systems without destroying original fabric.

Does Supremati work with the planning constraints of RBKC? Yes. We design and manage projects within the specific regulatory framework of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, including listed building consent procedures and conservation area protocols. We view these constraints not as obstacles but as part of the design discipline.

What is the typical budget for a Kensington interior design project? A complete townhouse refurbishment runs into significant investment—typically £250,000 to £1,000,000+ when all construction, finishes, bespoke elements, and furnishings are included. A mansion flat redecoration or partial renovation might fall within £80,000 to £300,000. We provide transparent, itemised budgets from the outset.

If you are considering an interior redesign of your Kensington home, we would welcome the opportunity to discuss your vision. Please visit our studio in Mayfair or contact us to arrange a consultation. Supremati Interiors has built its reputation on delivering spaces of refined beauty, spatial intelligence, and lasting luxury.