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Design Trends From the Best in American Living Awards and NKBA


February 25, 2021
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On this installment of The Weekly, our editors sit down with the 2020 Best in American Living Awards judging chair and the National Kitchen and Bath Association’s head of research to bring builders the latest on residential design.
David O’Sullivan, president of O’Sullivan Architects and the 2020 BALA judging chair, says judges applauded detail-focused and practical designs, noting that stairs and windows are receiving extra attention this year.
What does O’Sullivan say builders should take away from the BALA entrants?
“A lot of people feel, ‘Maybe my design is not modern enough,’” says O’Sullivan. “But I think that we found some really nice traditional designs that we’re just done well and details paid attention to that we felt were award winners as well. [Builders] shouldn’t be worried that they’re doing traditional design or they’re not doing cutting-edge things or clients that are willing ....

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BALA winners will be formally announced at a virtual ceremony on
Feb. 25, 2021, and posted on bestinamericanliving.com.
 
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