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Our Chrysalis Awards
for Remodeling Excellence:

2023 Decade
of Excellence


2023 Regional Award
Whole House Remodel
under $400,000


2016 Regional Award
Bath Remodel under $50,000


2015 Regional Award
Kitchen Remodel
$100,000 - $150,000


2015 Regional Award
Kitchen Remodel
over $150,000


2012 Regional Award
Bath Remodel
over $60,000


2009 Regional Award
Kitchen Remodel
$50,000 - $75,000


2009 Regional Award
Bath Remodel
Over $60,000


2008 Regional Award Whole House
Remodel Under $200,000


National Award

2007 National
Remodeler of the Year


2006 Regional Award
 Addition
over $250,000

2006 Regional Award
Room Addition
Under $100,000


2006 Iowa
Remodeler of the Year


2005 Midwest
Remodeler of the Year


2005 Iowa
Remodeler of the Year


2005 Special Award Whole House Remodel $200K-$500K

2004 Midwest
Remodeler of the Year


2004 Iowa
Remodeler of the Year


2004 Regional Award
Deck/Porch

2004 Special Award
Kitchen Remodel $40K-$75K

2003 Regional Award
Residential
Historic Renovation


2002 Regional Award
Best Deck/Porch

Silent Rivers Design + Build
Remodelers of Des Moines,
IA
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Industry Associations: NAHB, NARI
Professional Designation: CGR, LEED AP, CAPS

Chaden Halfhill
800 19th St.
Des Moines, IA 50325
Phone: 515-266-6702
Fax: 515-334-0664
Website:
www.silentrivers.com/


2023 Regional Award
Whole House Remodel under $400,000
Team: Iowa Home Crafters - email

We reorganized the home’s layout improving functionality and comfort starting with the once congested entry that now invites homeowners and guests alike into the home’s now open floor plan. A small addition creates a sitting area and brings visual continuity to the rear of the property, while comprehensive exterior improvements elevate the home’s curb appeal. The custom cabinetry, counters, and dining room table were built in house by our team using walnut milled from the homeowners’ prior property, fostering a connection to their past and remaining sustainability-minded.

Great effort was made to keep the modest scale of the home as evident by the deck, sunroom addition, kitchen layout and dining room. By opening the walls each space remains independent but also combines by borrowing views from other rooms. This allows the house to accommodate a growing extended family while also serving the needs of this retired couple.