About Us :- Nicholas Interiors and design | Interior Designers

Yesterday

Who is Nicholas Shore Kyanzi

Nicholas Shore Kyanzi studied at the BHC Design School, South Africa with a specialization in interior design, architecture and furniture. After his studies, he enrolled at the Interior Design College, London specializing in residential & commercial design. He graduated in 2017 with a commercial interior design thesis.

During his professional career, he has had the opportunity to pursue a professional career in the largest and well-known South African & Ugandan companies in the furniture manufacturing sector and to know in detail products, materials and manufacturing processes.

Since 2012, Nicholas Shore Kyanzi has lived and worked as an interior designer and strategist in South Africa.

Thanks to my work, I strive to make visible the soul of those who live in houses. How? By choosing carefully, in a coordinated and coherent way the different elements that will build up the house, the place where everyone should be able to relax and feel at ease.

Today

The company Nicholas Interiors and Design - Uganda

Created by Nicholas Shore Kyanzi and her business partner Elna Daniele Jabulani in June 2016, Nicholas Interiors and Design SMC Limited is an architectural and interior design studio based in Uganda, serving national and international clients. The company manages all the works, from the design phase to the final realization, including the sale of furniture.

Nicholas Interiors and Design SMC Limited was born from the conviction that creating a house (or a commercial structure) is nothing more than the pursuit of the person where he would like to live there. After understanding the needs and tastes of customers, we plan to make the desires visible so that users can feel good in a space. All of this is coordinated in all its aspects, taking care of the different stages of production of the plants in the finishes.

Tomorrow

Our ambitions

Our ambitions for tomorrow will be to continue creating harmonized, warm and functional spaces, a “home sweet home” where we feel comfortable.