The competition was stiff, with many excellent projects deserving recognition. But in the end, our team of judges agreed that the selections on the following pages stand out from the rest. (A selection of their comments is quoted at the start of each project write-up.) From warm and rustic to urbane and sophisticated, each of these designs represents the very best of remodeling today. Our warmest congratulations to all the winners.
Best Body of Work
This category, first introduced last year, honors the sustained design excellence of one company. Congratulations to the now two-time winner: Craig McMahon Architects, in San Antonio.
Platinum Award Winners
Residential Interior over $100,000
Gold Award Winners
Universal/Better Living Design
*= two winners in this category
To see the Silver and Bronze award winners, click here.
Thank you to the 2017 Design Awards judges:
Jason Dorfman, Design Conultant, Marrokal Design & Remodeling, San Diego
Sara Jorgensen, Senior Designer, Harrell Remodeling, Palo Alto, Calif.
Carol Longacre, CEO, Longacre Construction, Lewisville, Texas
Scott Mosby, CEO, Mosby Building Arts, St. Louis
Doug Walter, Architect, Denver
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