Home improvement projects from Muswell Hill, Tufnell Park, Hornsey and Kilburn received prizes at last night’s award ceremony

Ham & High: Clay House by Simon Astridge Architecture Workshop won the award for Best Interior DesignClay House by Simon Astridge Architecture Workshop won the award for Best Interior Design (Image: Archant)

North London design projects were honoured at New London Architecture’s annual Don’t Move, Improve! awards ceremony last night.

The competition highlights exemplary home extension and refurbishment projects that push the boundaries of innovative design across London.

Ham & High: The jury were impressed by the reimaging of space via the addition of an internal courtyardThe jury were impressed by the reimaging of space via the addition of an internal courtyard (Image: David Butler)

Kirkwood McCarthy were Highly Commended for their work on family home on Pages Lane in Muswell Hill where they added a black zinc clad ground floor wing, complete with interior courtyard.

Ham & High: Best Use of Materials went to this limewashed brick and glass extension in HornseyBest Use of Materials went to this limewashed brick and glass extension in Hornsey (Image: Copyright Ståle Eriksen © 2016)

Erbar Mattes won Best Use of Materials for their limewashed brick and glass extension on Harvey Road, Hornsey.

Ham & High: Studio McLeod were awarded the award for Most Innovative for their home/studioStudio McLeod were awarded the award for Most Innovative for their home/studio (Image: Archant)

The award for the Most Innovative project was given to Studio McLeod for a live / work solution for their office and home hybrid.

Ham & High: The Clay House was awarded Best Interior DesignThe Clay House was awarded Best Interior Design (Image: Archant)

Best Interior Design went to the Clay House in Tufnell Park, by Simon Astridge Architecture Workshop.

The jury praised the nine overall winners were praised by the jury for their liveability and attention to detail.

See the full list of winners here.