Homes & Gardens design awards 2024 – the best in interior design
The annual Homes & Gardens Design Awards celebrate standout products and projects – here are our winners for 2024
The annual Homes & Gardens Design Awards is a recognition of the best names in interior design, innovative projects to inspire, and beautiful products that have caught out eye. It's a celebration of standout spaces and pieces – here are our winners for 2024.
Judging Panel
Decorating judge
Founder and creative director of Firmdale Hotels
Decorating judge
Founder and director of interior design studio Elicyon
Furniture, lighting, and accessories judge
Founder of Nicola Harding & Co
Kitchens and bathrooms judge
Interiors journalist and Homes & Gardens contributor
Global brand director and editor-in-chief of Homes & Gardens
Print editor of Homes & Gardens
Project Awards
OUTSTANDING UK HOUSE PROJECT
Winner: The Tile House in Kensington, London, Palladian
EXCEPTIONAL GLOBAL RESIDENTIAL PROJECT
Winner: Austin Estate, Austin, Texas, Ryan Street Architects
BEST SMALL RESIDENTIAL PROJECT
Winner: Pied-a-terre in Mayfair, London, Salvesen Graham
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FINEST NEW BUILD
Winner: Swan in southwest London, Gunter & Co
BEST REMODEL
Winner: Apartment in Regent’s Crescent, London, Elicyon
STANDOUT COMMERCIAL SCHEME
Winner: Hancocks London, Barlow & Barlow
BEST CRAFT OF COLOR
Winner: Dower House at Beaverbrook in Surrey, Nicola Harding & Co
DREAM BATHROOM
Winner: Bathroom and adjoining dressing room in southwest London, Henry Prideaux Interior Design
DREAM KITCHEN
Winner: Moony kitchen in northwest London, Roundhouse
BEST PROJECT BY A NEWCOMER
Winner: Berkshire Blue in Berkshire, Studio Augustine
OUTSTANDING LARGE GARDEN
Winner: Park House in Harston, South Cambridgeshire, Robert Myers Associates
EXEMPLARARY SMALL GARDEN
Winner: Private residence near Regent’s Park, London, Paolo Moschino
Decorating Awards
BEST WEAVE
Winner: Patch (shown in Vermillion), Sister by Studio Ashby for Yarn Collective
BEST SUSTAINABLE PLAIN
Winner: Benu Earth Recycled FR (shown in 14744.412), Fischbacher 1819
BEST PRINTED FABRIC
Winner: Lobby (shown in Folio), Marthe Armitage
TRIM OF THE YEAR
Winner: Leni Passementerie (shown in Marine), Imogen Heath
STANDOUT EMBROIDERY
Joint winner: Kashan in Nuit, Manuel Canovas (left)
Joint winner: Daphne in Spring, Mahala Textiles (right)
SPECTACULAR COORDINATED COLLECTION
Winner: GP & J Baker x Kit Kemp, GP & J Baker
BEST STRIPES COLLECTION
Winner: Paint Pot, Ian Mankin
BEST EMBROIDERY COLLECTION
Winner: Baléares (Paloma shown), Élitis
EXQUISITE FLORALS COLLECTION
Winner: Spring Floral Capsule, Penny Morrison
STRIKING SMALL PRINTS COLLECTION
Winner: Small Prints II, Linwood
HARMONIOUS PLAINS COLLECTION
Winner: Tortona, Designers Guild
OUTDOOR FABRIC DESIGN
Winner: Kuba Cay Outdoor in Sun, Zinc Textile
ONE TO WATCH IN FABRICS:
Winner: The Heritage Collection (Vine Blots shown), Franquemont
BEST WALLPAPER COLLECTION
Winner: Tsauri (Quadrata shown), Black Edition
BEST MURAL
Winner: Whitcombe Park, Anna French at Thibaut
BEST ORIGINAL WALLPAPER DESIGN:
Winner: Stone Anthology II, Nat Maks
ONE TO WATCH IN WALLPAPERS:
Winner: Ainu, Mia Reay
BEST PAINT COLLECTION:
Winner: Sweet Treats absolute matt emulsion, Little Greene
COLOR OF THE YEAR:
Winner: Header emulsion, Edward Bulmer Natural Paint
OUTSTANDING RUG COLLECTION:
Winner: Opticality (Illusions Lens shown), Vanderhurd
BEST IN RUNNERS:
Winner: New Classics Collection, Roger Oates Design
BEST RUG COLLECTION BY A NEWCOMER:
Winner: Watercolours (LL shown), Cindy Leveson for Leveson Design x Shame Studios
BEST TILE COLLECTION
Winner: Blends, Fired Earth
Furniture, Lighting & Accessories Awards
BEST IN STORAGE
Winner: Bamboo wardrobe in Plaster Pink, Studio HÁM
BEST DINING TABLE DESIGN
Winner: Noughts & Crosses dining table, Studio Atkinson
BEST UPHOLSTERY PIECE
Winner: The Crescent sofa, De Rosee Sa x Arlo & Jacob
STANDOUT ACCENT PIECE
Winner: Spline footstool, Galvin Brothers
SMALL HERO PIECE:
Winner: Button table, Nina Campbell
BEST FURNITURE COLLABORATION:
Winner: Pit-A-Pat table, Kit Kemp Design Studio x Schotten & Hansen
BEST IN SUSTAINABLE FURNITURE:
Winner: Hendal slipper chair, Haines x Lorfords Contemporary
OUTDOOR FURNITURE OF THE YEAR:
Joint winner: Emerson garden sofa, Rowen & Wren (left)
Joint winner: Longmeadow sunlounger, Neptune (right)
BEST FURNITURE BY A NEWCOMER:
Winner: Octavia console table, Atelier278
OUSTANDING CEILING LIGHT:
Winner: Elena ceiling lighting (shown in Bronze Verdigris), Paolo Moschino
BEST WALL LIGHT:
Winner: Honor sconce, Legato
MOST COVETABLE DESIGN:
Winner: Tiger console, Trove by Studio Duggan
EXCEPTIONAL TABLE LIGHT:
Winner: Willington lamp, Albion Nord
BEST CRAFTED ACCESSORY:
Winner: Miami wine glasses, Gather
Kitchen & Bathroom Product Awards
DREAM BATHROOM COLLECTION:
Winner: Seros, Sophie-Elizabeth Thompson x Victoria + Albert
SHOWER DESIGN OF THE YEAR:
Winner: Lumen shower head, JTP
BEST STATEMENT BATH:
Winner: Alatri, Waterworks
BEST STATEMENT SINK:
Winner: My Love Water vanity unit, Pierre-Yves Rochon x Devon&Devon
BEST BATHROOM FINISHING TOUCH:
Winner: Colvin Collection, Steven Gambrel x Drummonds
BEST BATHROOM LIGHTING:
Winner: Tranquil pendant light (front, shown in Brass), Crosswater
DREAM KITCHEN COLLECTION:
Winner: Legacy, Martin Moore
BEST KITCHEN COLLABORATION:
Winner: Another Country x Husk Collection
INNOVATIVE LARGE APPLIANCE:
Winner: Stratus 360 ceiling hood, Westin
BEST IN SURFACES:
Winner: Patagonia porcelain surface, Laminam
CLEVER SMALL APPLIANCE:
Winner: QVac built-in vacuum sealer, BORA
TAP DESIGN OF THE YEAR:
Winner: Front (shown in Gunmetal), Quooker
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