Presenting the winners of the 2021 Structure + Style Awards: Design!
Interior Design: Bath
WINNER: Powell Construction
This 1970s daylight basement bathroom was dark and cramped. By expanding the footprint, integrating an unsightly stem wall, and adding bright contemporary fixtures and finishes, the space was rejuvenated. Design features such as the walk-in shower, freestanding tub, and heated slate tile floors make this the ultimate luxurious bathroom.
Lead Designer
Lindsay McFadden
Photographer
The Vine Studios
Interior Design: Kitchen
WINNER: Kelly McDougall Design Services
This circa 1950 galley kitchen needed a face lift. The cabinets were falling apart, the appliances were failing, and the confined space in the kitchen closed off the two adjacent living rooms. We removed the tile floor in the kitchen and living room, and continued the oak flooring throughout to connect the spaces. We were able to open up a portion of the wall between the kitchen and main living room to create the open vibe the client was looking for.
Lead Designer and Photographer
Kelly McDougall
Interior Design: Other
WINNER: Cozy~in~Love Spaces
A returning client, who had their dining room designed, desired to transform their dark living room into a classic, neutral and bright space — tying the two areas together with touches of navy, greenery and traditional accents. The result was a cohesive design that flowed and was perfect for entertaining.
Lead Designer
Angel Phillips
Photographer
Sarah Peterson of Braevin
Interior Design: Home Office
WINNER: Cozy~in~Love Spaces
A creative’s neglected and disorganized home office, over-filled with dog cages, accessories, and full-size rugs, was transformed during quarantine. Now the beautiful and inspiring space allows for a happier and more organized work from home experience, allowing the creative to be in the perfect mindset to do what they do best: create!
Lead Designer
Angel Phillips
Photographer
Sarah Peterson of Braevin
Interior Design: Whole House Under 3,000 Sq. Ft.
WINNER: Zapata Design
My client wanted to bring this 100+ year old home back to life with color, style and textural elements. The goal was to honor the original build with modern updates. The Zellige tile in the bathrooms add textural interest, especially the green color upstairs which carries through the house.
Lead Designer
Diana Zapata
Photographer
DZ Photography
Architectural Design: Whole House Under 3,000 Sq. Ft.
WINNER: O’Brien and Company
This Northwest contemporary home combining concrete, steel, and cedar is nestled into a unique site overlooking the coastline in Falcon Cove. A series of cantilevered rooms create a mixture of indoor/outdoor living space between the forest and the Pacific Ocean.
Lead Designer
Vito Cerelli
Photographer
Sally Painter
Architectural Design: Whole House Over 3,000 Sq. Ft.
WINNER: Carlos Delgado Architect
This modern home, integrated into a steep slope on a beautiful wooded hillside, takes advantage of amazing views and features sloping rooflines to integrate rooftop solar PV systems. Unique features include a stone fireplace with a circular portal window and a cylindrical glass elevator encircled by a dramatic floating staircase.
Lead Designer
Carlos Delgado
Photographer
Sequoia Miller