Commercial - Corporate (small) - 15,000 SF and under
Stephany Eaton
Second Place
A custom wooden art piece crafted to anchor the primary working area wall with a full spectrum crescendo of brand color.
Kimberly Scanlon
Best in Show, First Place
Making a strong first impression is this view straight off the elevator. The conference room is situated behind the reception desk, intentionally floated out from the wall of windows for improved circulation and an intriguing flow to the space.
Commercial - Healthcare
Stephany Eaton
First Place
The entrance of the clinic was opened up and a new curved reception desk was installed for an inviting welcome to clients.
Residential - Powder Room
Martha O'Hara
First Place
When designing a small space, curating each and every element is essential to creating a rich and polished experience without overwhelming the senses.
David Heide
Second Place
Multi-colored geometric marble mosaic flooring brightens the somber space.
Residential - Bathroom 100SF and under
Katie Loecken
First Place
Connection from the existing primary bedroom. Coordinating the window height of vanity window to the bedroom window.
Kimberly Scanlon
Second Place
An Ann Sacks marble mosaic lends visual interest to the tub nook, adding a layer of quiet sophistication.
Residential - Bathroom 101SF and over
Sandy LaMendola, ASID
First Place
Mary Maney
Second Place
Residential - Bedroom Suite
Annie Baldwin
First Place
Serene master bedroom suite.
Sandy LaMendola, ASID
Second Place
Residential - Kitchen 350 SF and under
Martha O'Hara
First Place
This kitchen packs all of the extras for an active family – ample built-in storage, a much-desired island, and loads of historically-accurate design details.
Anne Newman
First Place
Kate Roos
Second Place
Residential - Kitchen 350-500 SF
Kate Roos
First Place
Annie Baldwin
Second Place
Residential - Kitchen 501 SF and over
Linda Engler
First Place
Cooking hearth inspired by antique Swedish inspiration images, in textural white plaster finish. Rift white oak cabinet designed to look like a furniture piece and contrast with hearth.
Residential - Multiple Rooms/Entire Residence 1,000 SF and under
Sandy LaMendola, ASID
First Place
Living Room
Martha O'Hara
Second Place
An elegant equestrian clubhouse aesthetic inspires framed hilltop views and a vaulted ceiling, and indoor-outdoor televisions offer derby viewing without detracting from surrounding design elements.
Residential - Multiple Rooms/Entire Residence 1,001 -3,000 SF
Sandy LaMendola, ASID
First Place
Living Room
Linda Engler
Second Place
Vintage Murano chandelier. Clients' chest. Cream wool and turquoise sari silk braided rug. Italian wing chair. Painting by Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) student.
Residential - Multiple Rooms/Entire Residence 3,001 - 6,000 SF
Sandy LaMendola, ASID
First Place
Billiards Room
Todd Hansen
Second Place
The main living spaces feature stained, knot-free cedar tongue and groove paneling. Black framed windows showcase the panoramic views of the lawn and lake.
Residential - Multiple Rooms/Entire Residence 6,001 SF and over
Renae Keller
Second Place
A 5' x 11' kitchen island fit for a busy family, with it's multiple dishwashers and sinks. The scullery behind the kitchen houses a prep area for food and double ovens. Using a built-up Cambria Luxury Matte Surface on the island is imperative with 10' ceilings.
David Wehrspann
Best in Show, First Place
Veranda / Pool
Residential - Singular Living/Special Purpose Space 300 SF and under
Martha O'Hara
First Place
One locker for each family member and a built-in bench are functional and inviting with a calming white, gray, and pink palette.
Todd Hansen
Second Place
Muted blue-green walls and trim create a calm backdrop for the vivid mix of art, furniture, and accessories.
Residential - Singular Living/Special Purpose Space 301 - 600 SF
Martha O'Hara
First Place
Vibrant colors and patterns are balanced throughout, while mature furnishings, selections, and art elevate the space for the whole family to enjoy.
Maureen Haggerty
Second Place
Eye Candy! Views from the windows serve as art in this space. The seating arrangement is an invitation to pause and admire nature’s beauty.
Residential - Singular Living/Special Purpose Space 601 SF and over
Kimberly Scanlon
First Place
The checkered flag artwork on the mezzanine level captures the spirit of the space. Bronze glass mirrors visually expand the lofted footprint, as the custom side chairs and sofa command attention in vibrant hues.
Bruce Kading
Second Place
The interior designer added a custom balcony and French doors to the living room to capture the views and fill the room with light.
Custom Designed Object/Detail
Todd Hansen
First Place
Carefully designed bunks sleep 7 and create a sense of solitude in each “room” within the room, but each with a lake view.
Bruce Kading
Second Place
The interior designer captured the sweeping pastoral views with new French doors and a new balcony with a custom European-inspired wrought iron railing.