Our judges have chosen the finalists, now you choose the winners. Vote for your favorite projects in our 2018 Considered Design Awards, once per day in each of the Remodelista and Gardenista categories. Voting closes at midnight on August 3, and winners will be announced on August 6.
Above: Designed by HomeStories, HomeStories Open Plan Industrial Space was chosen by editor in chief Julie Carlson, who admired “the tightly controlled, monochromatic palette and the use of natural materials to soften the edges.” Above: Guest judge Jenni Kayne selected this living room, submitted by Belgian firm Moka Projects. The designers describe the space as “the perfect antidote for the hustle and bustle of modern life.” Says Jenni: “I love how open this space is. The floors and beams are great, as is the palette.” Photograph by Studio Scott. Above: Herringbone Design’sSpanish Bungalow Redux was another pick by Jenni, who especially admired “the pottery displayed on the shelves and the use of wood throughout the space.” Above: This West Village Townhouse was renovated by SPG Architects, who introduced the rear glass facade and an open central staircase to bring natural light to the 1836 building. “I love the window and openness of this living space,” says Jenni. Photograph by Mike Finkelstein. Above: Julie liked “the unexpected use of color in this project, plus the mod furniture, which adds a note of modernity to a traditionally detailed space.” Shown above is the “library” White Arrow designed in their Williamsburg Schoolhouse project, which includes a pair of vintage Paul McCobb bookcases.
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