Presenting the winners of the 2025 Structure + Style Awards: Design Category
Design, Garden or Landscape

WINNER: Sasquatch Architecture
This Laurelhurst project converts a garage roof into an inviting roof deck, linked to the house by an underground passage. New terraced gardens cascade to the deck, while a full front-yard landscape redesign ties house, street and garage together, creating seamless indoor-outdoor living, improved access and lush, layered curb appeal.
Lead Designer:
Kristopher Celtnieks
Photographer:
Crosby Dove
Design, Outdoor Living

WINNER: Schulz Design + Build
Once a utilitarian boathouse, this underused structure was transformed into a glamorous lakeside speakeasy. Brass shelving, art deco patterns and moody finishes nod to Prohibition-era glam. With a bar that opens to the patio, this hidden gem invites cocktails, conversation and a touch of scandal—where design and indulgence meet beneath the surface.
Lead Designer:
Melissia Schulz
Photographer:
Crosby Dove
Furniture Design, Single Piece or Collection

WINNER: Amy Troute Inspired Interior Design
A trio of sculptural coffee tables nest together beautifully or scatter effortlessly to meet the moment in this vacation home made for casual entertaining. Crafted from richly stained solid wood, they offer a durable, low-maintenance surface for playing a game or serving up snacks, while the curved, crisscrossed bases keep the room feeling open and airy.
Lead Designer:
Amy Troute
Photographer:
Kayla McKenzie
Interior Design, Bath

WINNER: Adapt Interior Design
Geometry meets glam in this luxurious primary bath. The renovated space features an expanded shower with pinstriped marble walls and a bold hexagon mosaic floor. An organic statement chandelier and arched mirrors add softness to the room, creating a glamorous yet soothing space to unwind.
Lead Designer:
Hannah Hacker
Photographer:
Meagan Larsen
Interior Design, Kitchen

WINNER:
A cramped kitchen in a classic Portland foursquare was transformed into a spacious, light‑filled heart of the home for a lively young family. Rich green cabinetry, handcrafted tile, whimsical wallpaper and a custom cream‑and‑brass range pair historic charm with modern efficiency, creating a kitchen as functional as it is beautiful.
Lead Designer:
Amy Pearson
Photographer:
Meagan Larsen
Interior Design, Other

WINNER: JG Designs
This living room/dining room remodel transformed a dated 1981 interior into a warm, inviting retreat. Featuring a linear fireplace with a custom 12-foot oak mantel, Italian hand-painted mural, refined ceiling design and expansive garden views, the design blends elegance, comfort and timeless style with modern functionality.
Lead Designer:
Jeanne L. Griggs
Photographer:
Ian Koenig / 365 Creative
Interior Design, Whole House Under 3,000 Sq. Ft.

WINNER: M.O.Daby Design
Happy House is a cheerful reinvention of a dated 1980s house into a joyful, modern forever-home. Crafted details and refined whimsy unite to create a home that is both playful and sophisticated, capturing the spirit of its youthful, design-forward owners.
Lead Designers:
Angela Mechaley & Matthew Daby
Photographers:
Theresa & Theo Morrison, The Morrisons Photography
Interior Design: Whole House Over 3,000 Sq. Ft.

WINNER: Amy Troute Inspired Interior Design
Westwood Farmhouse is a thoughtful renovation that honors heritage while embracing modern comfort. Designed in collaboration with deeply engaged homeowners and a trusted team, the result is a timeless, personal home that reflects family, artistry and authenticity—crafted to serve generations with warmth, grace and enduring character.
Lead Designer:
Amy Troute
Photographer:
Chandler Photography
Architectural Design: Whole House Under 3,000 Sq. Ft.

WINNER: M.O.Daby Design
The Two Step Cottages, designed by M.O.Daby Design for Oregon Homeworks, are four modern detached single-family homes replacing one dilapitated structure that was past its lifespan on a 5,800-square-foot lot in Portland’s Clinton/Division neighborhood. Each cottage is designed with a cool personality and thoughtful amenities that punch above their weight.
Lead Designer:
Matthew Daby
Photographer:
Joshua Huff
Architectural Design: Whole House Over 3,000 Sq. Ft.

WINNER: The Shelter Studio
This custom-designed mountain-modern home combines Craftsman charm with contemporary elegance. The home features expansive windows and doors, promoting a seamless indoor-outdoor living transition. The floor plans and exteriors offer luxury, comfort and striking architectural character from every angle.
Lead Designer:
Jason Offutt
Photographer:
Chandler Photography








