Explore Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo’s Lavish £12M Home with £1K Nursery Cot

Explore Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo’s Lavish £12M Home with £1K Nursery Cot

Made in Chelsea stars Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo have opened up parts of their recently renovated London house. They revealed a cosy attic nursery prepared for their son, Ziggy, who arrived in December 2025.

Purchase and renovation

The couple bought the property for £4.1 million. Extensive renovations increased its value to about £12 million.

The work included high-end finishes and unexpected cost rises. Jamie has discussed budget and timeline overruns publicly.

Nursery design and furnishings

The attic nursery follows a Scandi aesthetic. It is described as tranquil, cosy and finished in warm neutrals.

The room mixes designer and high-street pieces. A two-piece cot bed and dresser changer set cost £1,048.

There is also a green striped rocking horse. Jamie chose it because it reminded him of a toy from his own childhood.

Details seen on screen

Footage of the home appears in their Disney+ series, Raising Chelsea. Cameras captured the “kiddies room” during filming.

Earlier, in October 2024, Jamie confirmed the attic would become the child’s bedroom. The finished space features a statement gingham wallpaper.

Budget tensions and commentary

Jamie and Sophie discussed the renovation on their podcast, NewlyParents. He joked about Sophie’s expensive taste.

Builders quoted roughly £44,000 for marble work, a figure that surprised them. Jamie said the costs caused stress during the project.

Style notes and inspiration

The home blends a Scandi look with warm neutral accents. The nursery balances the minimal scheme with playful patterns.

The couple drew on their own childhoods when choosing certain pieces. The result is a modern yet personal space for their son.

Fans can explore Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo’s £12 million home and the £1K nursery cot details through their new series and podcasts. Filmogaz.com will continue to follow updates and inside views.

Images credited to YouTube and Instagram account @sophiehabboo.