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2009 Residential Design Awards Competition

2009 Design Awards Winners

Photos of the award-winning projects will be featured in the January 2010 issue of Milwaukee Home & Fine Living magazine.



Best Remodel/Addition Under $100,000
Bronze: Kings Way Renovations – The Hansen Garden Room
Silver: Jim Wirtz’s Woodworks – Benedict Kitchen
Silver: R.O. Roth and Associates – Sussex Room Addition


Best Remodel/Addition Over $100,000
Bronze: Highland Builders, LLC – McCarty Residence
Silver: Deep River Partners – Whole House Renovation
Gold: Barenz Builders: Schlesing Remodel


Best Lower Level
Silver: Barenz Builders – Schlesing Lower Level
Gold: Barenz Builders – Cooley Lower Level


Best Interior Design-New Construction
Bronze: Blue Hot Design – Modern Fontana Ranch
Silver: Thomasville Home Furnishings – Urban Condo
Gold: Thomasville Home Furnishings – Tan Lo Residence


Best Interior Design-Remodel
Bronze: Peabody’s Interiors – Swanson Lake Home
Silver: JLS Designs – Gridley Remodel
Gold: Marilynn Dal Porto – Interior Design Remodel


Best Kitchen Design Under $100,000
Bronze: Highland Builders – McCarty Residence
Silver: The OAR Group – Modern Kitchen
Gold: Lakeside Development Company – Vaulting Ahead


Best Kitchen Design Over $100,000
Bronze: Sazama Design Build Remodel – Menlo Kitchen
Silver: JLS Designs – Pine Lake Kitchen Remodel
Gold: Sazama Design Build Remodel – Schubert Kitchen


Best Bath Design Under $75,000
Bronze: Monica Baas Designs – Mequon Residence
Silver: Temkin-Taylor Design – Victorian Guest Bath

 

Best Bath Design Over $75,000
Bronze: Blue Hot Design – Twin Oaks Master Bath Remodel
Bronze: S.J. Janis Company Inc. – Bath Remodel
Silver: Sazama Design Build Remodel – West Bend Bathroom



Best Landscape Design Over $75,000

Bronze: Siepmann Realty - Brightwater
Bronze: Treetops Landscape Design – Mequon Residence
Silver: La Rosa Landscape Co. – Waubeka Residence
Silver: Lied’s Nursery Co. – Hartland Residence
Silver: Stone Oak Landscapes – Perz Residence
Gold: Lied’s Nursery Co.  – Oconomowoc Residence



Best Condo Design Under $1,000,000
Silver: Peabody’s Interiors – Sadoff Condo
Gold: Post Design – Mequon Condo



Best Condo Design Over $1,000,000
Silver: Deep River Partners – Penthouse Condominium


Best Model Home Under $500,000

Bronze: Kings Way Homes – The Madera
Silver: Bielinski Homes – The Clemont



Best New Green Home
Silver: Preservation Homes – Conroy
Gold: Bruce Jackson Architects – JSH-1



Best New Custom Home Under $1,000,000

Bronze: Rainmaker XLP – Rainmaker House
Silver: Architectural Homes by Anders – The Gallery House

Gold: Highland Builders – Reynolds Residence


Best New Custom Home Over $1,000,000
Bronze: Gilmore Builders – Hlavachek Residence
Silver: Architectural Homes by Anders – The Summer Escape
Gold: Genesis Architecture – Arrowhead Home



Best of Competition
Genesis Architecture – Arrowhead Home

 

 


 

 

Meet our 2009 Design Awards judges!

Ed Linville has built a client-centered architectural firm, Linville Architects, LLC, forged with organic design principles advocating beauty, function and environmental respect. Ed has served on numerous local and regional planning committees establishing community design standards. He has also been a guest lecturer for the American Institute of Architects and is a senior lecturer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

 

Diane Al Shihabi specializes in the restoration of historic American and European interiors. Her business, Diane Al Shihabi Historic Restoration, Inc., is an award-winning design firm. Diane has also taught at UW-Madison.

 

Ken Saiki is a Principal of Ken Saiki Design, Landscape Architects, of Madison. He is a registered landscape architect and is a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects.

 

Bill Beaudreau is owner of CRB Interiors in Madison, and has been with the company since 1993. His projects range from retail settings to executive offices and condominiums. He is known for a human and architectural approach to interior design projects. He is a long-term member of the Wisconsin chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers.

 

Suzanne Scott teaches 3-dimensional design and interior design studio courses at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is NCIDQ certified for professional practice, is a Professional member of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) and the Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC). She is also the Faculty Advisor to the UW-Madison Student Chapter ASID.

 

 

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