A married man creates the New York City apartment he once envisioned as a young, single graduate.
Top projects in the "Interior Design" category, presented by Cornerstone Contracting.
For their Florida home, a husband who likes bright hues and a wife who prefers neutrals found the right colors to live by.
A taste of this year's "Kitchen Design" category, sponsored by Aitoro.
Ring's End sponsored the "Builder Recognition" category at the Connecticut IDAs.
A look at the "Architecture" category winners, sponsored by Gault.
This year, West | Out East sponsored the "Small Space Design" category at the Connecticut IDAs.
The winners of the "Garden Design" category, sponsored by Shoreline Pools.
Torrco sponsored the "Bath Design" category at this year's Innovation in Design Awards.
During the holidays, the property feels especially welcoming.
A discerning couple wanted their new house to fit into Palm Beach while also standing out. What resulted is a work of artistry.
Within Windsor’s design framework, architect Sam Mitchell crafts a family retreat that reflects both place and personality.
A circa-1900 Tudor Revival house provided the perfect canvas for a home filled with many hues.
Following its renovations, a Rye Brook home continues to tell an ongoing happy tale for its family.
A couple wanted their Manhattan home to be neither too modern nor too traditional. The designers heard their wishes and responded with an original take.
An interior designer's new house capitalizes on sweeping Litchfield County views.
A Sagaponack house makes itself known on its land, while honoring the landscape that surrounds it.
A Connecticut couple fell under the spell of Savannah's Southern charms.
A couple bought a historic house in Water Mill, working to preserve its original look on the outside while transforming the inside for life today.
Jason Poremba and David Scott create a light-filled residence in Water Mill.
Harmonia, Inc. implements an outdoor design that responds to architecture and honors the land.
The designer embraces amorphous forms to give a strong definition to the many rooms of a new-build.
The Florida homeowners liken their summer life out East as being at summer camp for grownups.
Designer Tricia Foley and architect Jack Wettling craft an ethereal, thoughtfully reimagined coastal escape.