Our
Chrysalis Awards
for Remodeling Excellence:
2022
National Award
Residential Interior
$300,000 - $500,000
2021 Regional Award
Bath Remodel over $75,000
2020 Regional Award
Outdoor Living over $75,000
2020 Regional Award
Residential Specialty
over $50,000
2018 Regional Award
Bath Remodel under $50,000
2018 Decade of Excellence
2018 Regional Best
Residential Interior
$150,000 - $300,000
2017 Regional Award
Bath Remodel over $75,000
2017 National Award
Residential Interior
over $100,000
2015
Bath Remodel
under $50,000
2014
Bathroom Remodel
$40,000 - $60,000
2014 Residential Interior
over $100,000
2014 Residential Exterior
over $100,000
2014 Residential
Historic Renovation
2014 Detached Outbuilding
National Winner
2011 Outdoor Living
2011 Bath Remodel
$40K-$60K
2011 Residential Interior
under $100K
2011 Whole House Remodel
under $250K
2011 Residential
Historic Renovation
2010 Best Outdoor Living
2010 Whole House Remodel
under $250,000
National Winner
2009 Best Green Project
$100,000 - $250,000
2009 Residential Interior
2009
Deck/Porch
2009 Best Green Project
Over $250,000
2008 Western Remodeler
of the Year
2008 Kitchen Remodel
$40,000 - $75,000
2008 Bath
Remodel
$40,000 - $60,000
2008
Addition Under $100,000
National Award
2007 Addition
$100,000 - $250,000
2007 Detached Outbuilding
2007 Residential Specialty
2006 Best Deck/Porch
2006 Best Whole House
Remodel Under $200,000
2006 Best Design Build Kitchen
Remodel Over $75K
2006 Best Design Build
Whole House Remodel Over $500K
2005 Best Bath Remodel
Under $50,000
2005 Best Design/Build Whole
House Remodel Over $500K
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Marrokal Design & Remodeling
Remodelers of
San Diego, CA
Industry
Associations:
Professional Designation: |
Lori Bryan, VP/COO
9474 Kearny Villa Rd. #205
San Diego, CA 92126
Phone: 619-441-9300
Fax: 858-549-9011
Website:
Marrokal.com
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2011 Best Outdoor Living
National Award Winner
Cast-in-place concrete slabs created a versatile patio, dog run and/or
triple deep off-street parking. The side yard does triple duty in the
summer as an outdoor thetre, projecting images on the east façade of the
house. Rectilinear forms and patterns created by wood concrete slabs and
translucent panels dictate different area functions. Fire and water
features further define the space. Drought resistant landscaping, low
voltage garden lighting, multiple fire features and a sheer-descent
fountain that functions as a modern moat create a varied, yet cohesive
outdoor living experience. The perimeter fence consists of steel columns
with translucent poly-carbon panels that avoid creating a shaded, dark
yard. A poly-carbon dog house that mimics the big house completes the
composition.
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