THE DESIGN ET AL

AWARDS 2025


WHAT AN UNFORGETTABLE EVENING AT THE DESIGN ET AL AWARDS 2025

On 5th September 2025, we had the honour of attending the International Design & Architecture Awards at the beautiful Grosvenor House Hotel in London — and what an unforgettable experience it was!

For the very first time, Casa More Interiors was listed as a finalist in two categories: Bedroom Design & Living Space – UK

Standing alongside such inspiring projects and incredibly talented designers from around the world was truly humbling. It’s a moment I’ll always treasure.

A heartfelt congratulations to all the winners, and especially to Laura Hammett, named Designer of the Year — such a well-deserved achievement.

And of course, thank you to the organisers at Design et al for hosting such a special evening and celebrating design at the very highest level.

Scroll through the photos below to relive some of the highlights from this amazing night with us.



OUR PROJECTS FINALISTS

BEDROOM – Project: The Grange- Finalist Design et al Awards 2025

In the master suite, we transformed the space into a luxurious retreat with two en-suites, two walk-in closets, and bespoke cabinetry crafted by artisans. By rethinking the layout and removing a secondary staircase, we unlocked space for a grander kitchen downstairs while creating a serene, expansive bedroom upstairs.

Elegant architectural doors, natural materials, and tailored furnishings bring harmony and sophistication, while advanced technology ensures modern comfort. The result is a bedroom that blends historic character with timeless luxury, avoiding design mistakes and frustrations through precise technical drawings, electrical plans, and 3D visualizations.


LIVING SPACE UK – Project: The Grange-Finalist Design et al Awards 2025

For the main living areas, our focus was on creating a home that is both sustainable and inviting. We introduced modern insulation solutions to enhance energy efficiency without compromising the integrity of the historic structure.

The open-plan kitchen and dining space was designed for entertaining and connection, while intimate areas, such as a reading nook overlooking the grounds, offer quiet retreats. Natural materials like oak flooring, stone countertops, and carefully layered lighting bring warmth and elegance, while large windows connect the interiors seamlessly with the surrounding landscape.

This transformation delivers a contemporary yet timeless living experience, perfectly balancing heritage with modern lifestyle needs.

Being recognised in two categories for the same property is an incredible honour, and we are proud to showcase our expertise in harmonising architectural heritage with modern design excellence.


Photography: Matt Madden Photographer