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Our Chrysalis Awards
for Remodeling Excellence:

2016 Award
Addition 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

CG&S Design-Build
Remodelers of Austin, Texas

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Industry Associations: AIA, NARI
Professional Designation: AIA

Iris Davis-Quick
402 Corral Lane
Austin, TX 78745
Phone: 512 444-1580
Fax: 512 444-1790
Website: www.cgsdb.com



2013 Whole House Remodel,  $250,000 - $500,000
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What do you do with a home that has a two-story living room separated from the kitchen by a solid wall and is similarly closed off from views to the spacious back yard? First, the wall separating kitchen and living areas was removed entirely and replaced with a large freestanding island with countertop-height seating and a new cook top. The living room fireplace was removed and replaced by a 12’ wide by 8’ high sliding patio door, opening the view to the backyard, where a new trellis provides shade for both the refurbished deck. The wall framing in the breakfast room was reduced to the absolute minimum in order to maximize the size of the windows and connection to the exterior. On the second floor, the space recovered from the double height living room is now an open TV/media room with a loft-like feel and a view to the exterior. The final result is an artistically designed, carefully detailed home that provides a fitting backdrop for the owner’s art and collectibles.