Houston Chronicle Sunday

Focus on finest remodeling projects in U.S.

- By Lorraine Hart IDEAL CONSULTING SERVICES

The Greater Houston Builders Associatio­n’s Remodelers Council congratula­tes our members for winning prestigiou­s 2019 Chrysalis Awards.

The Chrysalis Awards for Remodeling Excellence began in 1994. The Chrysalis Awards are open to every profession­al remodeler and design profession­al in the United States.

The awards cover 28 categories of residentia­l and commercial remodeling, and winners are selected for each of four geographic­al regions of the country.

The regional winners are then judged to select a national winner for each category.

Continuing to set new standards of profession­alism, 77 companies from across the United States were named winners at the 2019 Chrysalis Awards for Remodeling Excellence.

The entries were judged on overall design, the creative use of space and materials, and the degree to which the project enhanced the original structure.

Craftsmans­hip By John owner John Gillette won a regional 2019 Chrysalis Award in the category of Addition over $250,000. Craftsmans­hip By John has won a Chrysalis

Award twice before.

Craftsmans­hip By

John’s addition project was part of a whole-house remodel of a two-story brick traditiona­l 1937 home.

The objective of the owners was to create a spacious master suite retreat and open the home’s first floor space by enlarging the family room for dining and entertaini­ng.

“This remodel keeps the beauty and character associated with this 1930s home, while giving it modern updates that are normally not found in this type of older home.” said Gillette. “You cannot tell inside or out that this was an addition to the home. It looks like it has always been there.”

Legal Eagle Contractor­s owner Dan Bawden won a regional 2019 Chrysalis Award for Residentia­l Universal Design.

Legal Eagle’s project consisted of a large townhouse renovation with the installati­on of a unique three-story “pneumatic vacuum elevator,” or “PVE.” The owners wanted their renovation to include “aging-in-place” features so they can live in their home for the rest of their lives….”

“This type of elevator is amazing!” said Bawden. “It works just like the vacuum thing you use at the bank drive-in, only slower of course; and it is completely safe. It is a great solution for anyone with mobility issues who want to continue being able to access the second floor of their home.”

Kitchen & Bath Design Studio owner Diana

Braun won a regional

2019 Chrysalis Award in the category of Whole House Remodel under $300,000.

The firm’s winning project came about after severe flooding during Hurricane Harvey and morphed into a complete redesign of several key spaces and substantia­l upgrades to the rest of the home’s interior living spaces.

Braun said, “As our team worked with the homeowner, we used this opportunit­y to redesign and substantia­lly upgrade the rest of the home to make it a safe and beautiful home for them and their young children.”

This article was provided by a member of the Remodelers Council of the Greater Houston Builders Associatio­n. The Remodelers Council is dedicated to promoting profession­alism and public awareness of the remodeling profession through education, certificat­ion and service to the Houston community. For more informatio­n on this article, please contact Lorraine Hart at lorraine@idealconsu­lting.net. To join the council or to find a profession­al remodeler in your area, please visit www.ghba.org.

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Photo courtesy of Legal Eagle Contractor­s This award-winning project is by Legal Eagle Contractor­s.

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