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Structure + Style 2022: Remodel Winners

Presenting the winners of the 2022 Structure + Style Awards: Remodel Category


Exterior Remodel: Outdoor Living

WINNER: Metke Remodeling & Luxury Homes

Metke Remodeling created a gourmet outdoor kitchen, bar, and covered entertainer’s dream space, along with a 390-square-foot poolside cabana, and revitalized fireside gathering spot. In the sun, by the fire, or lounging in the cabana, this is a personal resort-style oasis.

Project Lead
Crystal Elder

Photographer
Crosby Dove

Metke


Kitchen Remodel: $50,000 – $99,999

WINNER: Straight Line Design and Remodeling

This kitchen remodel in Beaverton’s Highland neighborhood features a clean and minimalistic design that perfectly complements the original 1967 mid-century modern home.

Project Lead
Matt Williams

Photographer
Sebastian Neri

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Kitchen Remodel: $100,000 – $149,999

WINNER: Cornerstone Builders

This 1990s traditional kitchen was transformed into a contemporary art piece. The new open floor plan respects the character of the overall home while bringing in light and a fresh, modern feel that will last a lifetime.

Project Lead
Allen Tankersley

Photographer
Courtney Jade

Cornerstone


Bathroom Remodel: Under $50,000

WINNER: L. Evans Design Group

Transforming this small bath to feel more spacious in its original footprint was a challenge but the result is a stunning reflection of the client’s desire for a more modern and bright space, while integrating a hint of her English heritage.

Project Lead
Linda Evans

Photographer
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Bathroom Remodel: $50,000 – $99,999

WINNER: Creekstone Designs

This home bathroom remodel achieved an at-home spa feel without moving any walls. Features include waterproofed loose river rock floor with tiling underneath, a custom tub stepping stone for easy entry/exit, and custom cabinetry on off-angle walls.

Project Lead
John May

Photographer
David Papazian

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Bathroom Remodel: Over $100,000

WINNER: Mountainwood Homes

An issue with the tile shower led the clients to a complete primary bathroom remodel. The goal was to elevate their 1999 Forest Heights ensuite bathroom, and they spared no expense. This transformation proves that it’s possible to upgrade your style while staying within your existing four walls.

Project Lead
Mountainwood Homes

Photographer
Nathan Holden, Realty Pix Media

Mountainwood


Major Home Remodel: Under $250,000

WINNER: Creekstone Designs

A full interior facelift brought this home from the 1980s to today. Contemporary styling, creative design and space saving solutions allowed the owners to stay in the home and neighborhood they love but with a full makeover of function and looks.

Project Lead
John May

Photographer
David Papazian

Creekstone


Major Home Remodel: $250,000 – $400,000

WINNER: CK Hoffman Design

For this major home remodel, every inch of this 3,800-square-foot home was touched in some way, either by paint, flooring, and baseboards to full gut and renovation. The result is a gorgeous living space that is bright, fresh and sophisticated, that will stay timeless for many years to come.

Project Lead
Caryl Hoffman

Photographer
Chelsea Adams Photography

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Major Home Remodel: Over $400,000

WINNER: Mountainwood Homes

A three-acre Oregon City lot had a 1,200-square-foot 1960 Cape Cod home on it. After driving by the property for years, it popped up on the market, and Mountainwood’s clients purchased it. They decided to add an addition and turn the quaint house into their dream modern European farmhouse.

Project Lead
Mountainwood Homes

Photographer
Nathan Holden, Realty Pix Media

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