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Structure + Style 2018: Design Winners

STRUCTURE + STYLE 2018: DESIGN WINNERS

Here are the winners of the 2018 Structure + Style Awards: Design!


 

INTERIOR DESIGN – BEDROOM

We created a space that is dark yet warm and inviting. This space challenges design norms by incorporating modern and traditional elements, with items in the space sourced from all around the world to create a uniquely fresh room.

Company
Jenna Sheingold Studio | jennasheingold.com

Project Lead
Jenna Sheingold

Photographer
Christopher Dibble

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INTERIOR DESIGN – BATHROOM

Our design expertise was sought out when remodeling a 1960s guest bath to assist the homeowner in creating a cohesive feel to their transitional style. On the client’s wish list was statement wallpaper, a large mirror, a tiled shower that went up to the ceiling with a niche, a smaller single vanity and overall elegance.

Company
Cozy~In~Love Spaces | cozyinlovespaces.com

Project Lead
Angel Phillips

Photographer
Sarah Peterson

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INTERIOR DESIGN – WHOLE HOUSE UNDER 3,000 SQ FT

From drab to inspiring, this stunning, full-home remodel beautifully blends modern finishes and rustic character with cool, industrial twists. A new space plan showcasing a fusion of aesthetics, a strong indoor/outdoor connection and globally inspired custom elements makes this project truly unique and truly Bend.

Company
Pringle Design | pringle-design.com

Project Lead
Anne Mastalir

Photographer
Amy Billings

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INTERIOR DESIGN – WHOLE HOUSE OVER 3,000 SQ FT

Designing left of center, we saved this stunning 1896 Italiante Victorian from demolition. Vacant, decrepit and stripped of all interior detail, we transformed this house from top to bottom, lifting and building new foundations, reallocating space, and defining livable rooms in keeping with today’s desire for open-plan living.

Company
Penny Black Interiors | pennyblackinteriors.com

Project Lead
Stewart Horner

Photographer
Christopher Dibble

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LANDSCAPE DESIGN

This home has unique stonework and massive design appeal on it’s own. Our team focused on accentuating these qualities with our low voltage LED lighting design and installation, minimizing the number of traditional ‘path lights’. Our method of uplighting the stonework all the way across the home evenly creates a dramatic visual and sets a tone that cannot be ignored when you approach.

Company
Oregon Outdoor Lighting | oregonoutdoorlighting.com

Project Lead
Kyle McKelvy

Photographer
Justin Wiegand

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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN – WHOLE HOUSE UNDER 3,000 SQ FT

Outdoor living is exemplified in the design of the main residence, which takes advantage of 360-degree surrounding views and creates a sense of expansiveness without compromising intimacy.

Company
Carlos Delgado Architect | carlosdelgadoarchitect.com

Project Lead
Carlos Delgado

Photographer
Gabriel Alrifai

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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN – WHOLE HOUSE OVER 3,000 SQ FT

Reconciling warmth with clean, contemporary lines, this LEED Platinum-certified home features an abundance of Oregon woods and salvaged materials while offering the ultimate in resiliency against the elements.

Company
Nathan Good Architects PC | ngapc.com

Project Lead & Photographer
Nathan Good FAIA

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INTERIOR DESIGN – KITCHEN

We fell in love with the nontraditional layout of this century-old Tudor when we bought it in 2016, though knew that the entire place needed to be redone. The kitchen was top priority. We love modern design but wanted the kitchen to look and feel like it could have been part of the original house, so chose a simple and modern palette paired with some historic detailing in the cabinetry.

Company
Weedman Design Partners | weedmandesignpartners.com

Project Leads
Arielle & Travis Weedman

Photographer
Corey Bruce

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FURNITURE DESIGN – SINGLE PIECE OR COLLECTION

A spiral of solid aluminum inlaid into the top of this African makore, ebonized ash and satin anodized aluminum coffee table demonstrates the unique property of the golden rectangle in geometry.

Company
Carol Jackson Furniture | caroljacksonfurniture.com

Project Lead
Carol Jackson

Photographer
Steve Smith Photography

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ENTERTAINING SPACE – EXTERIOR

This project is a culmination of a rigorous modernist point of view and anticipating residential outdoor comfort in our magnificent yet challenging Pacific Northwest weather.

Company
Drake’s 7 Dees | drakes7dees.com

Project Lead
Chris Dara

Photographer
Christopher Dibble

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ENTERTAINING SPACE – INTERIOR

When our clients in Portland asked us to transform an incomplete nook of their finished basement into a luxury wine storage and display room, we jumped at the chance. Previous homeowners had earmarked the space as a wine room but never completed the project before selling the house. The unfinished space left us ample room to come in and create a style that really suited our clients’ taste and decor.

Company
Sommi Wine Cellars | sommiwinecellars.com

Project Lead
Vieng Oudom

Photographer
Ryan Flood Photography

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