Region II Southeast
HammerSmith Inc.
Decatur, Ga.
www.hammersmith.net
The owners of this home wanted
an addition they could use as a
bedroom when they got older
and needed an easily accessible living space. However, in
the meantime, they were going
to use it as an art studio—and
they didn’t want it to look like a
typical universally designed
space. A 4-foot wide barn door
was chosen as the entryway to
this new space from the original
home, and a full bath was
added that for now could serve
as a guest bath. The vanity
hangs from the wall, a teak fold-down bench was put in the shower and
there’s plenty of space for a wheelchair to maneuver.
On the outside, ramps were subtly camouflaged in stone to tie to the
existing landscape, wide doorways were put in and thresholds made
flush. A sunken therapeutic hot tub was added so that the waterfall near
this home atop a hill was visible. Full-height casement windows were
used in the new space to optimize the view. All materials used in the addition mimic those used in the original house to tie the two together.
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Regional winners
1. Region I Northeast
R & M Construction Co.
www.rmconco.com
with team member Lifestyles
Design LLC
www.lifestyles-design.com
Oaks, Pa.
2. Region IV East Central
Renovations Unlimited
Grove City, Ohio
www.renovationsunlimited.com
3. Region V South Central
Caulton Contracting
Dallas, Texas
www.caultoncontracting.com
4. Region VII Southwest
Alward Construction Co. Inc.
Berkeley, Calif.
www.alwardconstruction.com
Region III North Central
The Design Studio
Sioux, S.D.
www.bydesignstudio.net
This 17x95-foot space originally was a portrait studio called
Paramount Portraits, which had been in business since
1938. The new owners wanted to turn the space into a wine
and piano bar, keeping the Paramount name—and sign
because of new building codes that reduced signage
visibility—but changing Portraits to Wine Bar. Next door
was an established restaurant, which during demolition it
was discovered actually was part of the same building, with
the restaurant’s electrical boxes encroaching on the wine
bar’s space. A two-hour wall was built in between to
replace the Sheetrock wall originally there.
The basement was renovated to include a wine cellar,
several walk-in coolers, dry storage and a management
office. Upstairs in the bar, arched wall niches with wall
sconces mimic the reflective mirrors along the opposite
side of the bar with arched moldings. Ice troughs, which are
custom-plumbed refrigeration coils between two stainless
steel liner pans, are inserted into the bar’s granite top. The
gilded tin ceiling was restored after it was uncovered
beneath several other layers.
1 Regional winners
1. Region I Northeast
J. Francis Co.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
www.j-francis-company.com
2. Region II Southeast
Bay Breeze Enterprises Inc.
St. Petersburg, Fla.
www.baybreezeenterprises.com