Inside A Place in the Sun star Laura Hamilton’s stunning Surrey house featuring huge living room and marble kitchen following fresh renovation
A Place In The Sun presenter Laura Hamilton has given fans a glimpse into her beautiful Surrey home.
In a video posted to home decor brand Lick’s YouTube channel in September, Laura, 42, gave viewers an extensive tour of her property, which she renovated herself.
She moved into the house after divorcing her former husband, insurance broker Alex Howard. The couple had two children together, Rocco and Tahlia, but separated in 2022.
Here’s a look at Laura’s impressive job, which saw her totally transform her family home.
Starting with the dining room, which Laura had converted into an eat-in kitchen complete with two sofas for extra living space, she said she didn’t want a traditional dining room as she felt these are normally “the least used” rooms in homes. .
A Place In The Sun presenter Laura Hamilton has given fans a glimpse into her beautiful Surrey home (pictured last month)
In a video posted to home decor brand Lick’s YouTube channel in September, Laura, 42, gave viewers an extensive tour of her property, which she renovated herself.
She moved into the house after divorcing her former husband, insurance broker Alex Howard
The kitchen had a marble island with a waterfall surround, while the wooden cabinets had a chic glass section where the presenter could display all her glassware.
The custom-made table was complemented by rattan chairs and a wooden fruit bowl, while huge glass doors opened onto the garden.
Laura then took viewers into the property’s utility room, which had a ‘secret’ door, built to appear as if it served as a storage cupboard next to the television in the kitchen diner.
The camera then pans to a downstairs toilet with a cylindrical wash basin with subtle plant motif wallpaper – with the taps and mirror finished in a stylish shade of gold.
As she continued into the living room, Laura mentioned that she had painted the ceiling, but comically noticed a small patch of paint that needed to be redone when she presented the room.
The room, painted in a warm gray color, feels like a “sanctuary” to Laura, as she pointed out that the absence of a TV in the room was intentional so that she felt better able to relax in that part of the room. house.
Showing off a sizable wooden cupboard decorated with family photos, books and a small clock, Laura said the piece had been in every home since she was 19 years old, when she was given the piece by her uncle after a move. in her first apartment.
In the so-called ‘folly room’, the presenter showed a guest room finished in a dark blue color, which she said was the oldest room in the house, built in the 16th century.
The next room was her son Rocco’s room, which she had finished with black wallpaper decorated with green plants and beige paint on the opposite wall.
In the living room, Laura said she had painted the ceiling but comically noticed a small patch of paint that needed redoing when she presented the room
Pictured is the ‘folly room’, a guest room finished in a dark blue color which she said was the oldest room in the house, built in the 16th century
A downstairs toilet contains a cylindrical washbasin with subtle plant motif wallpaper – with the taps and mirror finished in a stylish gold tone
Laura said such color schemes were used in this room with the intention of giving it a “more timeless feel.”
She jokingly told viewers to ignore the various Prime bottles her son had collected in different colors, joking that “it doesn’t really match the interior design.”
The bedroom of Laura’s daughter Tahlia, finished in warm shades of pink and taupe, stood out because of the pink wallpaper with orange shaded plants.
To round off the tour, the Place In The Sun presenter invited the cameras into the home’s master bedroom, which was finished apart from Laura noting that she needed to paint the door frames.
With more wallpaper – this time in oak tones and gold tones – the daytime TV presenter said she was extremely happy with how the room turned out.
Commenting on what the future could hold, Laura said she just wanted to “enjoy” the house, having spent so much time renovating it.
The bedroom of Laura’s daughter Tahlia, finished in warm pink and taupe tones, stood out because of the pink wallpaper with orange plants
Laura had finished her son Rocco’s room with black wallpaper decorated with green plants and beige paint on the opposite wall
To conclude the tour, the Place In The Sun host invited the cameras into the home’s master bedroom