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by Details & Design

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“Our clients came to us in the final stages of a full house renovation. They were pleased with their progress but were feeling challenged to finish the final piece of the kitchen renovation. With their growing family, they needed the space to not only be functional for this stage of life, but also evolve with them into the future. With this project we were able to create a timeless, highly functional design that flowed perfectly between the two dining spaces and into the living spaces beyond.”

The judges said: “High marks for warmth, depth, texture, and layout/flow. This is exactly what you do with a mid-century home remodel.”

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“New England Shaker-Style Home” by Divina Lourdes Interior Design

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“The project scope was twofold; it was essential the home meet the family’s functional needs while also keeping the sophisticated aesthetic of the couple’s style. Once furniture plans were constructed, focus shifted to curating the furnishings, fixtures, and accessories that fit perfectly within the overall design aesthetic.”

The judges said: “Crisp, clean style throughout. Flawless and classic design with upscale touches. Thoughtful use of materials, and a pleasing palette.”

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“Beach House” by Dwelling & Design

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“This beach house was built from the ground up. The clients wanted an easycare home with fabrics that would withstand teenagers, family functions, and the intense sunshine. Fun lighting was a must! The homeowners also had a pair of vintage shutters that they wanted to incorporate somewhere in the design. We used them to create a built-in surrounding a bed in the blue and white bedroom.”

The judges said: “What a fun, bright, use of fabric and natural light! I sense this home really reflects the personality of the homeowners. It seems like a very happy place even on a gloomy day.”

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“Bold Blue European Bathroom” by Lynn

Madyson with LMD Designs and Noble Builders

(NOBLEKITCHENS.COM)

The new bathroom is designed as a European wet bathroom, both the shower and the bathtub are together in an open space with separate shower and bathing systems. Wet room bathrooms are a perfect solution for smaller bathrooms when you don’t have the space for a deep soaker tub and a separate shower. This is a high-end luxurious spa hotel look with streamlined, modern plumbing fixtures.”

The judges said: “Incorporating the customary European model of the wet bathroom was smart because it works well here as there is a defined area outside of it for the commode. Exceptional tile and finish choices.

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“Bethany Beach”

by Karen Renee

Interior Design

(KARENRENEEINTERIORS.COM)

“The client wanted to incorporate different shades of blue which work well with the setting. I selected natural linens, and textures, in a palette of various shades of blue, from navy to accents of aqua. I sourced furniture with a relaxed coastal vibe and a focus on comfort. I sourced artwork with a coastal vibe, and accessories to complement the design.”

The judges said: “This is a beautiful home and there is a sense of tranquility.”

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by Amanda Friend Interiors

(AMANDAFRIENDDESIGN.COM)

“Since the homeowners were open and excited about taking design chances, we were able to make bold statements where needed while also creating a classic atmosphere. The use of textured wallcoverings made from unconventional materials like cork and bamboo elevate the style of this interior. The use of elegant fabrics and furnishings show a sense of refinement. The interior of this home reflects its owners: stylish, sophisticated, elegant, and interesting.”

The judges said: “This is a lovely home in terms of architectural scale and matching interior treatments to that scale. The palette tones are soothing, welcoming, and friendly. There’s opulence here, but it’s not unapproachable.”

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“Delaware Beach House”

by Jamie Merida Interiors

(JAMIEMERIDA.COM)

“We tackled the top-to-bottom redesign of this Delaware beach house with two goals in mind: create an elegant, comfortable retreat and maximize the stunning water views. We used a classic coastal color palette of blue, white, and sand. The wood floors and accent pieces bring warmth to the space. The finished result is a beautiful home in harmony with its beachfront setting.”

The judges said: “Its interior elements are spot-on for the type of home that it is. They are well pulled together and give a cohesive look to the home. There is a great meld of texture, color, and pattern.”

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