Presenting the winners of the 2024 Structure + Style Awards: Design Category
Interior Design: Kitchen
WINNER: Kelly McDougall Design
This redesigned kitchen blends aesthetic appeal with enhanced functionality, opening up the space for better flow and connectivity. By doubling storage and incorporating custom elements, the design harmonizes modern trends with the home’s original character, creating a timeless, welcoming space perfect for family gatherings and everyday moments.
Lead Designer
Kelly McDougall
Photographer
Lana Prants
Interior Design: Bath
WINNER: M.O.Daby Design
M.O.Daby Design was tasked to balance celebrating this home’s midcentury roots with today’s modern needs for the third generation of a family to inhabit the same house. The rearranged footprint provided a sauna, large walk-in shower, freestanding tub, double vanity and water closet, as well as an adjacent powder bath.
Lead Designers
Angela Mechaley & Matthew Daby
Photographer
KLiK Concepts
Interior Design: Other
WINNER: Adapt Interior Design
This glittering jewel box of a bar gave new purpose to an underused sitting room. With plenty of bar storage, comfortable seating and a sliding ladder to get to those special top-shelf bottles, it is the perfect setting for predinner cocktails or a relaxing nightcap.
Lead Designer
Hannah Hacker
Photographer
Meagan Larsen
Interior Design: Home Office
WINNER: Schulz Design + Build
Transforming a formal 1980s den into an updated functional family workspace, this design features new cabinetry and a durable quartz wraparound desk. Grasscloth wallpaper, floating shelves and a tack board for art projects create an organized, soothing space that is ideal for adults and kids to enjoy at the same time.
Lead Designer
Melissia Schulz
Photographer
Crosby Dove
Interior Design: Whole House Under 3,000 Sq. Ft.
WINNER: M.O.Daby Design
M.O.Daby Design was tasked to find the balance between celebrating this home’s midcentury roots and updating it to live best for a 21st-century family. Originally built in 1955 for the grandfather of the current owner, this will be the third generation of this family to live in the home.
Lead Designers
Angela Mechaley & Matthew Daby
Photographer
KLiK Concepts
Interior Design: Whole House Over 3,000 Sq. Ft.
WINNER: Schulz Design + Build
This lakeside home remodel transforms uninspired and outdated spaces into a modern sanctuary with a chef’s kitchen, elegant living room and inviting entertainment areas. High-quality materials, innovative design, and seamless integration of natural light and open-concept spaces elevate both functionality and aesthetic appeal, creating a luxurious, cohesive home.
Lead Designer
Melissia Schulz
Photographer
Crosby Dove
Architectural Design: ADU
WINNER: Farnsworth Home Design
This ADU was designed to provide a short-term retreat for grandparents to spend time with their adult children and grandchildren. It is designed for wheelchair accessibility with features that include zero-clearance access, 36″-wide minimum doorways and passages, and a curbless shower.
Lead Designer & Photographer
Troy Farnsworth
Architectural Design: Whole House Under 3,000 Sq. Ft.
WINNER: The Shelter Studio
Deemed unbuildable? Not true. The Shelter Studio design team, along with clients, took on the challenge and achieved a two-story reverse- living mountain Craftsman-style home, better than imagined, complete with stunning mountain views that were previously thought impossible.
Lead Designer
Jason Offutt
Photographer
Ross Chandler
Architectural Design: Whole House Over 3,000 Sq. Ft.
WINNER: The WhiteHouse Collection
Street appeal, livability and lifestyle were integral to the design process of this fresh bungalow-style home. Removing the previously remodeled 1930s house and replacing it with such a gorgeous home that feels like it has been in this setting for decades — yet has all of the freshness of a new home — was the intention.
Lead Designer
Candace White
Photographer
Caleb Vendermeer