The British Institute of Interior Design has revealed its much-anticipated shortlist for the 2024 BIID Interior Design Awards. This year’s scheme received an exceptionally high level of entries, with 35 projects making the shortlist across the seven regional categories. The shortlist features projects ranging from family home transformations and rural retreats to inviting eateries and hotel renovations. BIID President May Fawzy comments:
“It’s exciting to see such creative and varied project submissions from interior designers and interior architects from all around the country. We’ve seen some fantastic interior design schemes that thoughtfully reflect the client’s brief throughout. The BIID Awards are an important platform to showcase outstanding examples of British interior design and an opportunity for projects to receive industry recognition alongside our previous winners. The projects will be visited in person over the next few months, ready to reveal the winners at the in-person awards ceremony on 17th October.”
The exceptional projects which have been shortlisted for the following categories are:
Central London
- Angel O’Donnell – Centre Point, Vantage Collection
- Studio MASH – Silk District
- Antrepo | Ozge Caglayan Studio – JS Project
- DaeWha Kang Design – St Andrew Holborn
- Studio Found – 64 Goodge Street
Greater London
- Q Design House – West London Family Home
- The Vawdrey House – Glebe Road
- KSR Architects and Interior Designers – IO House
- Ola Jachymiak Studio – Beam Café, Muswell Hill
- Studio Foresti and Studio Griz – St John’s Wood Georgian Townhouse
Midlands & East Anglia
- Pippa Paton Design – Cotswold Manor
- Plaice Design Company – Hollesley House, Suffolk
- Lungfish Architects – Brocks Hill Council Offices
- Chantel Elshout Studio – Old Hill View
- The Care Home Interiors Company – Deer Park Care Home
North & North West
- Grove Design – Lancashire Castle Apartment
- Inside Studio – Fulwood House
- John Robertson Architects – x+why at 100 Embankment
- Jeffreys Interiors – The Tempus Hotel
- Jojo Bradley Interiors – Georgian Villa
Scotland & Northern Ireland
- Heckmann Design – Glasgow Tenement
- James Brookman – No. 5
- Ampersand Interiors – Woodhall House
- Oberlanders Architects – Hamilton Grand Apartment
- Collective Design – Jackson the Tailor
South East
- Amy Hunt Interior Design – Lewes, Sussex Edwardian Home
- Sally McGinn – Proactive House
- The Vawdrey House – Forest House
- Elizabeth Keenan Studio – Coastal Georgian Home
- Raw Clay – The Boathouse
South West & Wales
- Design Storey – LUXE Fitness
- ASJ Design Services – The Cow Barn
- Studio 9 Design – Cwm Tawel Estate
- Nicola O’Mara Interior Design – Pelagos
- Gemma Wright Design – The Pool House
Expert Site Assessors will visit each project in person and share their findings with the BIID jury for the next stage in the judging process. The final judging criteria will consider how each design has met the brief, demonstrated creative design solutions and showed technical skill. The panel of expert judges will then decide on the BIID Interior Design Award regional winners, as well as the Anna Whitehead Prize for sustainability and the overall recipient of the prestigious Interior of the Year Prize.
The magnificent Drapers’ Hall will once again provide the backdrop to the unmissable awards ceremony taking place on 17th October. The historic venue will play host to the interior design community from across the country, coming together to celebrate the very best in British interior design. Tickets for the awards ceremony are now on sale here.
The BIID Interior Design Awards is sponsored by Headline Sponsor Havwoods, Sustainability Sponsor Swatchbox and sponsored by Decorex and Abels.
For information about the BIID Interior Design Awards and to view the shortlist, please visit: https://biid.org.uk/regional-shortlist-biid-interior-design-awards-2024