Category: Primary Bathrooms
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1st Luxurious Primary Bath
Henrietta Heisler | Henrietta Heisler Interiors
Let the light in! A dark and dated primary bathroom gets a bright and trendy face-lift that includes an open shower concept with dual showerheads and body sprayers and a free-standing tub. A full mirror wall behind the tub reflects light into the room, giving an illusion of added space. New decorative lighting and hardware bring in an extra sparkle, while floor tile installed at a 45-degree angle adds interest and drama to this room.
Category: Kitchen Designs Under $75,000
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1st Welcome to the Jungle
ElizaBeth Marcocci, CMKBD | Mother Hubbard’s Custom Cabinetry
Brave. Bold. Bohemian. This kitchen space combines the owner’s love of cooking and connection to nature through its unique jungle-tiled mural backsplash. The large pass-through window, framed with custom gold bistro shelving, adds an element of brightness and airiness. White cabinetry and hanging shelves open the space, inviting others to take a peek into “the jungle.”
Category: Kitchen Designs $75,000-$150,000
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1st Spacious Blue Dunes
Heather Rineer, NCIDQ | Rineer Designs
A perfect haven for baking and entertaining. This dark and cramped kitchen and dining room is transformed into an inviting space for an expanding family, featuring a dining table extending to seat up to 15 people. A dedicated baking area includes a Grothouse mahogany edge grain countertop and mixer lift. A beverage station in the dining room allows for additional storage to showcase items like the family’s precious china.
Category: Utility Space
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1st Laundry in Blue
Henrietta Heisler | Henrietta Heisler Interiors
Double the washers and dryers, double the productivity. This laundry space houses two washers and dryers, making the task of laundry a lot less stressful. A custom wall-mounted drying rack is perfect for wet clothes, and crisp white Grabill cabinetry gives the space a clean and serene feel. Pops of deep royal blue glass tile along the backsplash add a vibrant and playful element to this room, and the innovative utilization of space keeps its functionality.
Category: Before and After
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1st Radiator Blues
Heather Rineer, NCIDQ | Rineer Designs
A childhood home matures to provide more functionality for a family, yet retains its original character and the beloved radiator of the owners. This seamless upgrade achieves a desire to incorporate both familiar style and new purpose. The expanded footprint includes a new kitchen and en-suite bathroom, as well as the addition of a porch and mudroom.
Category: Recreation Space & Judge’s Choice Award (Highest scoring project)
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1st Hillside Home Resort
Heather Rineer, NCIDQ | Rineer Designs
Imagine having a high-end resort in your backyard. This steep hillside transformed into an outdoor living space encompasses just that. The outdoor kitchen features a grill, a sink and multiple refrigerators, perfect for entertaining large groups, while there’s also a grill off the house on the upper terrace designed for day-to-day grilling. Fire pits, fire bowls, and a fireplace offer multiple ways to keep warm in cooler weather. With seamless home automation controls for the fire features, pool functions and lighting, this space provides the perfect balance to play, cook, relax and reconnect.
A truly stunning design statement and major undertaking, incorporating many aspects into a cohesive living space, both indoor and outdoor. With the home built against a steep hill, the design team had limited options and required a creative solution. The outdoor living space was revamped for relaxation and entertaining, boasting an outdoor kitchen. Other upgrades integrated into this space include fire pits, fire bowls, torches, a fireplace, an upper terrace, dining terrace, home automation for the lighting and fire features, and ample storage beneath the pool house, preserving the scenic view.