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	Our
Chrysalis Awardsfor Remodeling Excellence:
					2016 AwardAddition under $250,000
 
 
  2014 National Winner Best Kitchen Remodel
 $50,000 - $75,000
 
 
  2014 National Winner Best Whole House Remodel
 $500,000 - $1 Million
 
 2014 Kitchen Remodel
 $75,000 - $100,000
 
 2014 Residential
 Specialty Item
 
 
  2013 National Winner Residential Interior
 over $100,000
 
 2013 Addition over $250,000
 
 2013 Whole House Remodel
 $250,000 - $500,000
 
 
  2012 
					National Winner Best Addition over $250,000
 
 2012 Best
 Whole House Remodel
 $250,000 - $500,000
 
 2012 Best
 Whole House Remodel
 over $1 Million
 
 
  National Winner 2011 Kitchen Remodel
 over $100,000
 
 
  National Winner 2011 Addition
 under $100,000
 
 
  National Winner 2011 Residential Interior
 over $100,000
 
 
  National Winner 2011 Whole House Remodel
 $250,000-$500,0000
 
 2011 Addition
 over $250,000
 
 2010 Best Kitchen Remodel
 over $100,000
 
 2010 
					Best Bath Remodel
 over $60,000
 
 2009 Best Kitchen Remodel
 $50,000 - 
					$75,000K
 
 2009 Best Bath
 over $60,000
 
 
  National Award 2008 Best Addition
 $100K - $250K
 
			  
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                  CG&S Design-BuildRemodelers of 
                  Austin, Texas
 
 
					Industry 
                  Associations:
                  	AIA, NARIProfessional Designation: AIA
 | Iris Davis-Quick 402 Corral Lane
 Austin, TX 78745
 Phone: 512 444-1580
 Fax: 512 444-1790
 Website:
				www.cgsdb.com
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 2011 Whole House Remodel $250,000 - 
	$500,000
 National Award Winner
 
		This 
		design-build project creatively transformed an older house in an inner 
		city neighborhood from a small, nondescript, one story cottage into an 
		efficient, hip, two-story dwelling that would showcase a collection of 
		art, mid-century modern furniture and furnishings. Creative use of 
		materials, a carefully detailed stair with open risers, strategic 
		placement of windows, open spaces bathed in natural light, and a 
		dramatic new building envelope defined by multiple interlocking 
		volumes-all combine to create the feel of a larger, modern home that 
		sits comfortably among its older neighbors with its own unique style. |