Grand Designs Live (London)
Grand Designs Live is back, taking place at London’s ExCeL from May 2-5. This year, the UK’s premier home and garden event has undergone a complete transformation, offering even more inspiration, expert advice, and cutting-edge products than ever before.
Whether you're uncertain about the next steps in your home project or need guidance on where to begin, this event is the perfect place to find the support and inspiration you need. The show offers an incredible range of experts, including designers, architects, and builders, all gathered to help you take your project to the next level.
Highlights include:
- Home and Garden Hub, partnered with the Society of Garden Designers
- Build and Renovation Hub
- Sustainability Hub, sponsored by Next Energy
- Kitchen Hub, sponsored by Howdens
- Architecture Advice Centre, in partnership with RIBA
Plus the opportunity to discover exciting new products, explore the Grand House, and meet Kevin's Green Heroes.
Don't Miss
Sustainability made easy with the British Institute of Interior Design
When: 11am, Friday 2nd May
Panel: Mathew Freeman (Chair), Stephanie Dias, Jo Chrobak, Helen Gordon
Think sustainable design is out of your budget? Lost in all the buzz words? Is it even your responsibility anyway? Join the BIID for an informative panel discussion that will tackle some of the myths around sustainable design and help you simplify your project while protecting the planet.
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 ticketing enquiries, please visit Grand Designs Live website.
Latest Events
The BIID Online Drop In Coaching Sessions equip early career professionals with essential skills and knowledge to excel in their field.
Interior designers are invited to book this CPD with FSB to uncover the 'how to' when specifying high performance door furniture and finishes.
The Building Safety Act 2022 continues to shape the development and construction sector, introducing new legal frameworks that impact the work of interior designers.
Emerging Design
This seminar will take attendees on a tour through a fictional hotel interior, exploring the materials used to make decorative wood-based panels, where they are typically specified and why.
If you are a new member of the British Institute of Interior Design (BIID), we’d love for you to join us at our upcoming online Welcome Webinar.