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Merit Award, Historically Sensitive Renovation Over $300,000: Character Restored

Architect David Jones brings this Queen Anne into the 21st century while... More

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Merit Award, Whole-House Remodeling Over $500,000: Estate of the Arts

Architect Michael Lee creates an astounding show place for art and ocean views in... More

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Merit Award, Bathroom Remodeling Under $50,000: Affordable Luxury

Transforming a plain bathroom into a true master bath experience with a modern, welcoming feel. More

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Merit Award, Design/Build Over $250,000: Born Again

More than just enhanced curb appeal, this 75-year-old Tudor cottage was reborn with a modern openness that’s both family-friendly and neighborhood-friendly. More

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Merit Award, Whole-House Remodeling Under $250,000: Ceiling Fans

This remodel created an open plan and added richness to the design by making a feature of the wood ceiling the clients loved so much. More

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Merit Award, Kitchen Remodeling Over $100,000: Breaking It Down

By breaking down walls and bringing light into the space, the designer did more than just open up the plan — he created an entirely new atmosphere. More

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Merit Award, Whole-House Remodeling Over $500,000: Suburban Renewal

A drab split-level home is transformed into a modern showpiece with the addition of a "light box" to the rear facade, adding space on two levels and bringing in abundant natural light. More

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Merit Award, Kitchen Remodeling $50,000 - $100,000: Saved for Modernity

After tending to the project's structural issues, the design team sought to bring the space into the 21st century, with a modern palette that includes concrete countertops. More

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Merit Award, Whole-House Remodeling Over $500,000: Cool and Efficient

A charming Victorian home gets a revamp and improved connection to the garden. More

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Merit Award, Whole-House Remodeling $250,000 - $500,000: Wonky Works

Making an irregular footprint work while maintaining the ad-hoc charm of the original structure and making sustainable upgrades. More

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