David Cameron splashes out £100,000 doing up posh £3.5million Notting Hill pad
Former PM spared no expenses on major works for family's North London home
HIGH earning David Cameron and wife Samantha are splashing an estimated £100,000 on a full refurb of their £3.5m west London home, The Sun can reveal.
The former PM - now raking in as much as £250,000 a speech - and his fashion designer wife are installing two new bathrooms and a brand new kitchen, in a major refurbishment of their family home.
The North Kensington pad was rented out to tenants for £7,000 a month throughout the family’s six years in No10.
But they are understood to be moving back in in time for Christmas.
SamCam was snapped outside the red brick terraced house overseeing the building work this week wrapped up against the cold.
Builders and painters have been ripping out the interior filling several skips.
Planning documents show the Camerons submitted a request for internal alterations including new bathrooms and kitchen.
The Camerons spent a reported £600,000 on an eco-refurb and basement excavation ten years ago that included solar panels.
It is understood the Camerons, who have been living at a friend's mansion in Holland Park will move back in time for Christmas as soon as the work is done.
It’s a busy time for SamCam in the run up to Christmas she gets ready to launch her new fashion label Cefinn.
A spokesman for the family said the Camerons didn’t comment on private matters.