The British Institute of Interior Design (BIID) has announced the winners of its inaugural BIID Interior Design Awards
The accolades were presented at a lively ceremony last week at the stunning Drapers’ Hall (above), with the magnificent interior creating a spectacular backdrop to the very first BIID Interior Design Awards.
“Drapers’ Hall was a wonderful setting to acknowledge and reward the excellence of our winners,” said Mathew Freeman, BIID President. “These first BIID Interior Design Awards have been a long time in the planning and it was wonderful to have everybody together to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our winners.”
The awards celebrate the best of UK interior design with winners across seven regional categories. And those winners are:
Central London Region – Pascoe Interiors for Vernon House
Greater London Region – The Vawdrey House for Greenwich House
Midlands & East Anglia Region – Studio Osborn for The Old Post Office
North Region – Design by Jo Bee for Howgill Lodge. (Highly Commended – Dunning & Everard Interior Design for Upper Heights)
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland Region – Blacksheep for The Glenlivet Visitor Centre. (Highly Commended – Ampersand Interiors for Edinburgh mansion house, entertainment suite)
South West Region – Zelah Studio for Verdant Brewing Company
South East Region – Pfeiffer Design for Design Studio, Chapel Barn (Highly Commended – Dunning & Everard Interior Design for Exton Hall)
The Anna Whitehead Prize, awarded to best achievement in sustainability – Pfeiffer Design for Design Studio, Chapel Barn
Interior of the Year Prize – The Vawdrey House for Greenwich House
Mathew Freeman said, “The judges all agreed that the Greenwich House project is an outstanding example of the power of great design to transform a space. It showed meticulous attention to detail, creativity and professionalism in its design and finish and was deemed to be the best overall project. We warmly congratulate The Vawdrey House team and all our BIID Interior Design award winners on their very well-deserved accolades.”
You can view all the winning projects here