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Vote for the Best Professional Living/Dining Room in Our Design Awards

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Vote for the Best Professional Living/Dining Room in Our Design Awards

July 19, 2017

Our judges have chosen the finalists, now you choose the winners. Vote for your favorite projects in our 2017 Considered Design Awards, once per day in each of the Remodelista and Gardenista categories. Voting closes at midnight on August 4, and winners will be announced on August 7.

Below, browse the finalists in the best Professional Living/Dining category, then head to our awards page to Vote.

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Above: Designed by Smith Hanes Studio, the Epple Residence in Serenbe, Georgia, was chosen by guest judge Sheila Bridges, who had this to say about the project: “I love this open and airy space, including the simple—yet functional—plan with open shelving in the kitchen. A great combination of styles brings it to life.” Photograph by Andrew Thomas Lee.
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Above: Half-Tree House in Yulan, New York, was designed by Jacobschang Architecture and chosen by Sheila Bridges: “The large pivot windows and minimal furnishings really make nature the focal point of this space—it is the perfect adult tree house.” Photograph by Noah Kalina.
studio hus los feliz living dining room
Above: Studio Hus in Los Angeles designed this Los Feliz Living Room, chosen by Remodelista editor Julie Carlson: “The designers were charged with creating a vegan (no animal materials), multifunctional family space, which they accomplished by using high-performance outdoor fabrics on the chairs and sofa; the space is stylish enough for adult purposes while also being pet and family friendly.” Photograph by Shade Degges.
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Above: The Cobble Hill Brownstone Living and Dining was designed by Lorraine Bonaventura Architect in Brooklyn and chosen by Sheila Bridges, who said, “Brownstones can feel dark, but this one is full of light and has a great combination of elements both modern and classic; the neutral shades and personal, eclectic style—like the different dining chairs—really set this apart.” Photograph by Hulya Kolabas.
tang kawasaki living dining neutral minimalist
Above: Central Park West Residence in Manhattan, designed by Tang Kawasaki Studio, was Julie Carlson’s pick: “Inspired by guesthouses of Kyoto, the architects created a sanctuary for their client to ‘meditate and restore after long hours in practice.’ Using natural materials like waxed oak, Calacatta marble, and limestone they achieved a cohesive serenity; we especially like the clever custom cabinet that divides the living space, creating a bedroom niche while allowing light to penetrate both above and below.” Photograph by Björg Magnea.

Have you chosen your favorite? Head to the Professional Living/Dining category page to vote.

Don’t forget to vote once per day in all contest categories on both Remodelista and Gardenista, now through August 4.

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