7th May 2025 | IN HEALTHCARE & WELLNESS | BY SBID Share Tweet Pinterest LinkedIn This week’s instalment of the Project of the Week series features a cosy and practical care home design by 2024 SBID Awards Finalist, HomeSmiths. HomeSmiths were appointed as interior designers for Kingsley Healthcare’s flagship luxury care home, King’s Court in Holt, Norfolk. Their remit included all finishes, the design of the bespoke furniture, free standing furniture specification, soft furnishings specification as well as art and accessories. The home has 66 bedrooms, lounges and dining rooms on each floor as well as a cafe, salon, library, cinema, garden room and private dining room. Category: Healthcare & Wellness Design Design Practice: HomeSmiths Project Title: King’s Court Care Home Project Location: Holt, Norfolk, United Kingdom Design Practice Location: Lindfield, United Kingdom Photographer: Sam Berni What was the client’s brief? This was the client’s flagship luxury care home. The client was keen to take the interiors to a different level whilst still keeping in mind the practical requirements of a care home. Photographer: Sam Berni What inspired the design of the project? The colours, the architecture and the history of the local area. Photographer: Sam Berni What was the toughest hurdle your team overcame during the project? The double height café space behind reception. Acoustics were a consideration and also how we would still create a cosy feel to the seating area. The preserved moss wall works as a feature as well as dampening noise and the layout of the furniture and rich upholstery fabrics add warmth. Photographer: Sam Berni What was your team’s highlight of the project? The train carriage we recreated on the second floor in the dementia community. The corridor between the main dining room and lounge was very wide with space for additional seating. Instead of loose furniture we designed this train feature with the windows showing views one would see from the North Norfolk Line. Hearing that a train loving resident enjoys taking his meals there when his wife visits, gave me goosebumps. This is what it’s all about! The original submission includes a photo of the carriage, and I have added an additional one of me at fit out. Photographer: Sam Berni Why did you enter the SBID Awards? I think it’s fair to say that after all the hard work, most designers get a buzz from seeing a project make finalist in a design award and the SBID awards have a great reputation. What has being an Award Finalist meant to you and your business? Recognition from an internationally respected design accreditation body. Jacqui Smith, Creative Director at HomeSmiths Questions answered by Jacqui Smith, Creative Director at HomeSmiths. 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 bold and modern home design by Renata Drumond Interior Design, click here to read it.