Grand Designs Live (London)
Grand Designs Live, taking place from 4-12 May at London’s ExCeL is a great day out to find ideas and inspiration for your home project. Whether you are planning to renovate your property, update the décor, or even self-build your own, then this is a must-visit event to find the products, services and advice you need.
Highlights include:
- The exhibition, split into five sections covering Build, Kitchens & Bathrooms, Gardens, Interiors and Green Living
- Live talks
- Expert advice
- Kevin’s Green Heroes
- The Grand House – New for 2024
Don't Miss
An Architect Or An Interior Designer?
When: 3pm, Friday 10th May
Panel: Susie Rumbold (Chair), Sammy Bikoulis, Anna Burles and Bee Janaye
Deciding whether to hire an architect, an interior designer, or both depends on the scope of your project, your goals, and the expertise required to achieve them. Here's a breakdown of the roles and responsibilities of architects and interior designers, as well as scenarios where you might benefit from employing one or both
BIID Members can access two free tickets from the members area now. In the event that you hold a current membership and are unable to access the Members Area, please email: partners@biid.org.uk
For all other tickieting enquiries, please visit Grand Designs Live website.
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