
In 2008 it stopped, due to the economic downturn.
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This Lake Michigan project started in 2005 when a young professional couple was searching for a cutting-edge, sustainable home. VACATION HOME IN MICHIGAN Photography by James Yochum 1st Place: Allegretti Architects Inc. RL Concetti Photography by Kristopher Ilich 2nd Place: RL Concetti Photography by Jeff Garland 3rd Place: Authentic Kitchen & Design with M.J. It was important that we honored their love of an industrial aesthetic and blended it with their natural, holistic lifestyle. They asked us to help transform the space into a home. The result? Historic Detroit meets a modern Bohemian aesthetic!Ī young family purchased an industrial space located in the Warehouse District of Detroit. To honor the roots of the building, the steel I-beams, original concrete floors, and exposed brick were kept, and infused with a natural, earthy feel by incorporating furniture featuring natural elements, soft neutral tones throughout, and an abundance of greenery. with Colleen Farrell Design Photography by Beth Singer 3rd Place: Glenda Meads ArchitectsĪPARTMENT/LOFT/CONDO Photography by Kristopher Ilich 1st Place: RL ConcettiĪ young family purchased an industrial space in Detroit and wanted to transform it into a home. Photography by Beth Singer 2nd Place: CBI Design Professionals Inc. The interior design is timeless, high-end, and sophisticated details like exposed timber framing and a stone fireplace add to the charm. It was also important to design a home that was welcoming, comfortable, and contained ample daylight, as well as being energy-efficient, and the addition had to feel as if it was always there. The homeowners wanted an exterior layout that was open and inviting. Photography by Martin Vecchio 3rd Place: Forward Design Build RemodelĪDDITION PROJECT (ARCHITECTURE) Photography by Martin Vecchio 1st Place: Johnson Custom Homes with Krieger Klatt Architects Inc. Forward Design Build Remodel Photography by Martin Vecchio 2nd Place: Johnson Custom Homes with Krieger Klatt Architects Inc. We had to break up the space so that it could serve several functions - cooking, dining, living, playing! To make an old barn in Dexter livable for use as a family home. The exterior and landscaping were also upgraded. The second floor features four bedrooms, an art studio with exposed brick walls, and a reclaimed wood floor from a Detroit firehouse. All bathrooms were reconfigured and renovated. The kitchen was reconfigured, and French doors let in lots of light. Amenities include an elevator, wine room, and open floor plan. This 100-year-old Colonial home was completely restored and upgraded. LARGE REMODEL (MORE THAN 1,000 SQUARE FEET) Photography by Martin Vecchio 1st Place: Sterling Development Corporation We wanted to reimagine the layout and finishes for an open, fresh, loft-like, condo alternative, with casual living and entertaining space. with Colleen Farrell Design // Photograph by Beth Singer 2nd Place: Eview 360 Architectural Resource // Photograph by James Haefner 3rd Place: Patricia Rhodes Consulting with California Closets Relax at the ledge overlook, which peers onto the professional racetrack, or enjoy the spacious, party-friendly terrace. Automobile eye-candy was hoisted to a second-floor viewing platform with a glass-enclosed office above, ensuring a getaway from the everyday grind. SMALL-SPACE REMODEL (UP TO 1,000 SQUARE FEET) Glenda Meads Architects // Photograph by Beth Singer 1st Place: M William Designs with Avripas Construction | Eurocraft InteriorsĪn industrial garage shell was transformed into three floors of over-the-top opulence, where a rotating collection of fine automobiles is showcased in an environment where they’re the stars of the show. North + Birch Interior Design with Weberman Construction // Photograph by Diana Paulson 2nd Place: North + Birch Interior Design with Weberman Construction Anahi Hollis Design // Photograph by Martin Vecchio 3rd Place: Anahi Hollis Design

Lastly, a metal awning was installed at the side of the garage. Exterior renovations include replacing the siding and the roof, installing new windows, rebuilding the porch, and adding a new railing.

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The goal was to update and modernize the existing farmhouse for a more contemporary aesthetic. This historic property is the oldest residence on the street it was originally a farmhouse dating back to 1901. HISTORIC RENOVATION (50 YEARS AND OLDER) McIntosh Poris Associates // Photograph by Justin Maconochie 1st Place: McIntosh Poris Associates It took second place in Contemporary Architecture (up to 4,000 square feet). INFORM STUDIO WITH VISTAL HOMES This Northille home features a winning contemporary style.
