Best of the Best Awards Introduction

January 10, 2005

Professional Remodeler’s 2006 Best of the Best Design Awards recognize outstanding design, quality construction and exceptional value of remodeling projects in 21 categories.

The Best of the Best program distinguishes remodelers’ work by region, ensuring that entries are judged against the work of companies in similar markets. Projects are eligible to receive a Gold, Silver or Bronze award in each category entered. Gold winners are eligible for a National award.
To be eligible for this year’s program, projects must have been completed between January 1, 2005 and May 31, 2006. Mark your calendars: completed entry forms and fees are due May 31, 2006. Entry notebooks are due June 1, 2006. Winners will be recognized in Professional Remodeler magazine, on HousingZone.com and at the Remodeling Show in Chicago.
 
   
 


Registration Deadline: May 31, 2006

 
October 2005 Issue

Visionary Design: Best of the Best Design Awards
The winning projects in the 2005 Best of the Best Design Awards feature more than just original use of space, innovative choice of materials and construction savvy. Every remodel exhibits an extraordinary sense of vision that allowed the architect, designer or remodeler to fulfill the homeowners' desires and needs with creative, useful and detailed kitchens, baths, additions and more.
   
National, Gold, Silver and Bronze Award Winners

View the winning 2005 Best of the Best Design Awards projects distinguished by region, ensuring that entries are judged against the work of companies in similar markets, and seperated by Bronze, Silver, Gold and National award winners.
 
 

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