Introducing the BIID Interior Design Awards Winners 2024
The British Institute of Interior Design is delighted to announce the winners of the third BIID Interior Design Awards. The accolades were awarded at the prestigious awards ceremony, which took place on 17th October 2024, at the stunning Drapers’ Hall, London. The magnificent interiors created a spectacular backdrop to celebrate the highly anticipated return of the BIID Interior Design Awards.
In front of an enthusiastic in-person audience of almost 180 industry professionals, the event proved to be an enjoyable and exciting day for all, especially for the winning interior designers who had gathered from all over the UK.
The winners of the 2024 BIID Interior Design Awards are:
CENTRAL LONDON WINNER:
DaeWha Kang Design- St Andrew Holborn
The redesign of St. Andrew's Church in London balanced historic preservation with modern needs, creating a serene and functional space. Embracing the theme "intensity within calm," the project incorporated contemporary elements inspired by Wren's aesthetic into the church's historic fabric.
The judges admired the sensitive transformation of the space, noting that the design not only overcame significant challenges but made the building feel refreshed and welcoming. The thoughtful use of light creates an inviting, tranquil atmosphere that brings out the beauty of the historic architecture while embracing the church’s role as a vital community hub.
CENTRAL LONDON HIGHLY COMMENDED:
Angel O'Donnell - Centre Point Vantage Collection
The Centre Point residences redesign integrated modern elements with the building's brutalist architecture, infusing colour, functionality, and modernity. Inspired by its iconic structure, the interiors feature bespoke furniture and art reflecting geometric patterns and concrete aesthetics.
The judges applauded the creative integration of art and bespoke details, noting that the design is bold, expressive, and full of personality, turning the space into a work of art in itself.
GREATER LONDON WINNER:
Ola Jachymiak Studio Ltd - Beam Cafe Muswell Hill
Beam Café in Muswell Hill, designed by Ola Jachymiak Studio, showcases a mid-century aesthetic with Mediterranean influences, characterised by natural materials and a warm, cosy ambiance. The design features a custom-made oak wood bar resembling a 3D jigsaw puzzle and strategically placed terracotta accents.
Judges loved the attention to detail, noting how the thoughtful use of space and calming design elements made the café a joy to visit. The custom features, including the striking jigsaw-inspired bar, were particularly praised for their intricate craftsmanship.
MIDLANDS & EAST ANGLIA WINNER:
Chantel Elshout Studio - Old Hill View
The project involved transforming a Dutch barn into a family home, blending modern and rustic elements while respecting the site's natural and historical context. Key features included repurposing traditional materials, integrating bespoke design elements like oak-framed windows and a circular shower, and using sustainable products to enhance energy efficiency.
The judges admired how well the design made use of the space, highlighting the clever flow between rooms and the unique, curved ceiling that adds character and intimacy to the home. The playful yet practical design elements make it a truly special place to live.
NORTH & NORTH WEST WINNER:
Jeffreys Interiors - The Tempus Hotel
The transformation of cattle sheds on a 150-acre estate in Northumberland into The Tempus, a unique hospitality venue, epitomises a creative and meticulous design process. The design goal was to offer a visually stunning experience in each of the 15 eclectic-themed bedrooms, from tropical to Eastern-inspired décors, enhancing the guest experience with vibrant colours and imaginative elements.
Judges were captivated by the energy and creativity of the design, praising the bold use of colour, texture, and pattern. The hotel feels entirely unique, delivering an experience that is exciting and different from other venues in the region.
NORTH & NORTH WEST HIGHLY COMMENDED:
Jojo Bradley Interiors - Georgian Villa
The Georgian Villa design process focused on redefining three reception rooms into distinct functional spaces: a dining area, an entertainment/TV space, and a children's area for TV and studying, reflecting the clients' needs. Despite the challenge of aligning client opinions on room usage, detailed floor plans facilitated consensus by showcasing potential functionalities for storage and entertainment.
The judges felt the design successfully brought a sense of vibrancy to the home, using bold patterns and textures to create a beautiful, curated environment that feels both timeless and full of life.
SCOTLAND AND NORTHERN IRELAND WINNER:
James Brookman Design - No.5
JBD's design proposal for Plan.com aimed to create a sophisticated, flexible workspace reflecting the company's professional services and youthful culture. Prioritising connection and well-being, the design focused on physical, visual, and functional connectivity, incorporating a living wall and biophilic elements.
The judges were impressed by the space’s dramatic use of light and the way it integrates across all levels. The central rotunda is a standout feature, drawing the eye upwards and creating a dynamic sense of openness that elevates the entire workspace.
SCOTLAND AND NORTHERN IRELAND HIGHLY COMMENDED:
Ameprsand Interiors - Woodhall House
The historic house project in Edinburgh seamlessly blended modern comfort with rural charm, inspired by Arcadian influences. Hand-painted murals and pastoral tones captured the bucolic surroundings, while bespoke solutions addressed space and functionality challenges. Textiles added depth and personality, enhancing visual impact. Functionality was optimised, with unused spaces repurposed for music and social activities.
The judges praised the beautiful colour palette and noted that the home feels not only stylish but also lived-in and personal. The clever use of space, attention to detail, and overall cohesion made the project stand out as a welcoming family home.
SOUTH EAST WINNER:
Raw Clay - The Boathouse
The Boathouse project combines a historical appreciation for Victorian boathouses with a focus on sustainable, human-centric design, mirroring the river Wey's flow and its environment. It employs natural, aging materials like clay, metal, and glass across three themed floors—riverbed-inspired lower ground, water-mimicking ground floor, and tree canopy-representing first floor.
Judges were impressed by the strong design narrative and the seamless integration of social value and environmental sustainability. The project is a beautiful example of how thoughtful design can connect a space to its natural surroundings.
SOUTH EAST HIGHLY COMMENDED
The Vawdrey House - Forest House
Forest House underwent a remarkable transformation, balancing modern aesthetics with warmth and functionality. Designers retained a central wood-burning stove, enhancing it with glazed tiles and concrete for nostalgia.
The judges appreciated how the design captures the essence of the surrounding forest, using subtle details to create a tranquil, luxurious atmosphere that feels effortlessly connected to nature.
SOUTH WEST AND WALES WINNER
Studio 9 Design - Cwm Tawel Estate
The design journey celebrated Welsh heritage, blending traditional and contemporary elements inspired by Pembrokeshire's landscapes. Restoring four properties, the focus was on preserving rustic allure with modern comforts, creating serene retreats immersed in nature. Challenges included balancing restoration with contemporary touches, optimising space, and maintaining harmony across properties.
The judges were impressed by the project's effortless fusion of traditional and contemporary elements, with inviting textures and a focus on local craftsmanship. It stands out as an exceptional example of how regional heritage can be elegantly woven into a modern design.
THE ANNA WHITEHEAD PRIZE WINNER
Studio 9 Design - Cwm Tawel Estate
The Anna Whitehead Prize, is awarded for the best achievement in sustainable interior design, named in honour of late BIID member and sustainability champion, interior designer Anna Whitehead.
The judges felt that what made this project truly special was its commitment to sustainability. The use of eco-conscious materials and local resources created a luxurious yet environmentally responsible retreat, setting a benchmark for future sustainable designs
INTERIOR OF THE YEAR PRIZE
James Brookman Design - No.5
Our prestigious prize awarded to the best overall interior from the seven winning regional categories
Every corner of the building offers something new to discover, making this project truly exceptional. The design not only creates a productive and welcoming environment but also serves as a strategic effort to attract and retain younger talent, making it a key asset for the Isle of Man
View all shortlisted projects here.
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