6th November 2024 | IN PROJECT OF THE WEEK | BY SBID ShareTweetPinterestLinkedIn This week’s instalment of the Project of the Week series features a harmonious and historical manor house refurbishment design by 2023 SBID Awards Finalist, Kia Designs. Considering carefully period features, such as fireplaces and original moldings, while adding modern touches, like statement lighting fixtures, handpainted wallcoverings and bold artwork. A cohesive colour palette and thoughtful furniture placement to enhance the overall aesthetic. SBID Awards Category: Residential House Under £1M Practice: Kia Designs Project: Cornwall Manor House Location: Cornwall, United Kingdom Kia Designs - Cornwall Manor House What was the client’s brief? The client’s brief was clear. A complete transformation of a Grade II listed manor house that would transcend a standard refurbishment; to elevate the space beyond its previous refurbishment. The palette of colours chosen for this venture was to exude happiness and vibrancy, each shade meticulously selected with the principles of feng shui in mind. The intention was to seamlessly weave the clients’ rich cultural heritage into the very fabric of the house’s historical background. The creative journey we thus embarked on was to bridge cultural nuances and local essence. With an artistic nod to the property’s Cornwall surroundings, we wanted to create an ambiance that resonated with the locale. Drawing from this inspiration, hand-painted wall coverings were crafted in China to seamlessly blend local natural imagery, such as native butterflies. This fusion of cultures formed the backbone of our design, reflecting the harmonious interplay between the homeowners’ roots and their ’new homes’ historical context. With over 25 rooms, precision in colour and tone was paramount. Our task involved infusing each room with a distinct look, an individual identity. Thus, unique designs ensured that no two spaces mirrored each other. Kia Designs - Cornwall Manor House What inspired the design of the project? At the heart of our inspiration lay the heritage of the house and its verdant surroundings. The exterior of the property, with its trees, flora, and fauna, served as a wellspring of creativity. We sought to capture this exterior allure and weave it into the interior space. With trees, plants, flowers, and creatures native to the region found within the property’s very own garden, these quickly became integral elements of our design narrative. Translating them onto the interior walls and canvases was a delight. Seeking to harmonise the elegance of modern living with the echoes of the past, the careful selection and placement of antiques served as an ode to the heritage, grounding the space in its historical context. Meanwhile, bespoke creations, such as wall coverings, rugs, and joinery, introduced a contemporary flair that intertwined seamlessly with the classic backdrop. Fuelled by the desire to forge a space that surpassed mere aesthetics, it was about breathing life into each room, infusing it with a unique personality that resonated with its inhabitants. Kia Designs - Cornwall Manor House What was the toughest hurdle your team overcame during the project? Taking on a project during the chaotic times of Covid-19 was a real challenge. There were several tough obstacles we had to overcome, and each one needed some creative thinking. One of the biggest issues was that the project was in a remote area of Cornwall. So, in addition to the project itself, we also had to ensure that our team remained safe throughout. With the pandemic hanging over us, the main thing on our minds was keeping our team members out of harm’s way. That meant we had to work separately, which was a big change from our norm. Safety was more important than being quick. So, we spaced out the work carefully to make sure everyone was protected. This slow and steady approach, while frustrating at times, ensured that the work was carried out in a safe and efficient manner. With items being made in China, communication was key. We spoke via Teams on a regular basis to explain exactly what we needed. We had to be super clear because we had to be 100% certain that once an item was installed, it would not need to be altered in any way. Of course, everything took longer because of delays, more complicated processes, and just the general slowdown caused by the pandemic. We had to be patient. We adapted along the way because we had to. But we didn’t give up. We pushed through, determined to make it even though we faced unexpected challenges the whole way. Kia Designs - Cornwall Manor House What was your team’s highlight of the project? Amidst the tough challenges we faced throughout this project, towards the end our team was able to come together to put all the finishing touches to breathe life into the design. This was more than simply the final stage of a project, it was a testament to our team’s resilience, adaptability, and unwavering commitment. Not only had our creative vision taken shape, but we had worked together through what was an unprecedented and difficult time. And the icing on the cake? When the client flew in, saw the finished design, and expressed their delight with it. Kia Designs - Cornwall Manor House Why did you enter the SBID Awards? Wanting to share a project which, for us, was a labour of love, having had such a profound effect on us and our client, we felt that the SBID Awards offered the perfect platform. As an international awards body, the SBID holds prestige, its awards signify design excellence, dedication, and innovation; traits you will find in every room of this Manor House. Ultimately, entering the SBID Awards was an opportunity for us to celebrate our hard work. Kia Designs - Cornwall Manor House What has being an Award Finalist meant to you and your business? I’m honoured to be a finalist for SBID. This recognition is a testament to the excellence and creativity that underpin our design-led projects. But being a finalist for such an award is not just about gratification; it’s about showing the design world what’s possible. This recognition goes beyond one project. It highlights just how impressive and inspiring design can be. We want to highlight the extraordinary possibilities that design-led projects can offer, not only in aesthetics but in their ability to transform spaces and experiences. Kia Stanford, Founder of Kia Designs We hope to connect with clients who appreciate unique and innovative design. This recognition could open doors for collaborations that match our design style. It’s also about inspiring others in the design community. By entering the SBID Awards, we want to encourage fellow designers to share their great work. These awards show that designers can shine and share their visions with the world. In short, being an SBID finalist is a big deal. It’s not just an honour, it’s an opportunity to showcase amazing design. We’re excited to make new connections, inspire others, and keep pushing the boundaries of design. Questions answered by Kia Stanford, Founder of Kia Designs. View the project We hope you feel inspired by this week’s design! If you missed the last instalment of Project of the Week, featuring a punk rock inspired workspace design by Anomaly, click here to read it.