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Playful Kitchen
NIMA proposed a side extension along with a linear rooflight, as part of a playful redesign of this 1960s home in London. Mustard-yellow and olive-green design details were introduced to the open plan kitchen / dinner reflecting the energetic mood of a young family.
Under Stairs Bar
NIMA specifically designed a home bar and climate controlled wine storage under the stairs for a wine collector couple. Dark wood wine racking system, hidden lighting, corrugated metal bar with marble countertop and frosted glass pendants, all adding to a chic aesthetic.
Barn Extension
NIMA delivered 3D visualisations for a modern barn transformation for a private client. The design involved large glazed surfaces, timber cladding, pitched roofs and brick walls, all blending together within a rural setting, as showcased by this atmospheric exterior render.
Exposed Red Beam
NIMA created this interior rendering of a minimalist living room in neutral shades. Key design features were the dark grey fireplace and the exposed steelwork in shiny red colour. A contemporary space with a pop of colour is certainly a statement.
House Transformation
NIMA offered 3D visualisation services for a basement extension and house refurbishment for a private client in London. Stimulating the client’s imagination, key elements for the visuals were the new rear large glazing, rear patio and garden.
Glam Kitchen
NIMA designed this modern kitchen with a touch of glam. The redecoration of the space included white glossy cabinets, gold handles and pendant lights, metallic stools and carrara marble countertop. All contributing to an elegant and classic look.
Apartment Block
NIMA proposed a 4-storey concrete frame building, as part of a brand new apartment block in Crete, Greece. Key design factors were the semi-outdoor spaces and balconies, framed sea and mountain views and various apartment sizes to cover the client’s future needs.
3D House Section
NIMA created 3D visualisations for a terraced house renovation. A 3D cut-through section is an amazing tool to understand the design of multiple rooms and the relation between them. Colours and textures are revealed amongst the floorings in a playful yet realistic way.
Aquarium
NIMA proposed a contemporary renovation for this living room in West London. Futuristic and minimal design elements such as a ball chair in white and deep blue and bespoke cabinets, highlight the aquarium that is the centerpiece of this home.