2023 Chief Architect Design of the Year Contest Finalists


Modern kitchen space with dark accent base cabinets and full herringbone tile backsplash

Profile image of Danielle Schroeder By Danielle Schroeder

Chief Architect holds monthly design contests for customers to show off their work throughout the year. Designers with different backgrounds and design styles go head-to-head in the Kitchen, Bath and interiors, Residential, and Remodel/Addition categories.

The contest entries are shared on the Chief Architect Facebook page. The winners are determined by popular vote, and the finalists in each category are entered in the Design of the Year contest. There is one Design of the Year winner for each category. The Design of the Year contest entries can be viewed below. Visit our Facebook page and vote for your favorite!

~Learn about the contestants through the Featured Contest Winner stories~


Kitchen, Bath & Interiors Design of the Year Finalists

Cast your vote on Facebook

Vote for Kitchen, Bath and Interior Design Contest

Residential Design of the Year Finalists

Cast your vote on Facebook

Vote for Residential Design Contest

Remodel and Addition Design of the Year Finalists

Cast your vote on Facebook

Vote for Remodeling Design Contest

Winner:

  • There will be one Design of the Year winner for each category (Kitchen, Bath & Interiors, Residential, and Remodel/Addition).
  • The entry with the most “Likes” and other reactions will determine the winner.
  • The winner will be announced on January 11, 2024, on the Chief Architect Facebook page.

*Purchasing “Likes” or “Shares” is not permitted


Prize:

  • Design of the Year Award Plaque
  • Chief Architect Jacket
  • Design of the Year Winner graphic
  • Featured Facebook Album
  • Featured on Chief Architect’s websites

If you have any questions or would like to learn more about the monthly design contests, contact our team at submissions@chiefarchitect.com.


Congratulations to the Finalists! Find out who will win by following along on Facebook.

4 comments

J. Michael Wharton

Judging should be done by an appropriate panel for each category.
Amount of “likes” only indicates size of the designer’s network, not quality.

Chief Architect

Hello J. Michael,

Thank you for your feedback. We have considered this and the contest is meant to be a fun way to get exposure, but we may implement some changes in the future.

Best,

Chief Architect Sales

Benjamin

I agree with the comment. In the past persons with very inferior creations win over people with real talent. I have mostly quit voting on anything because it doesn’t matter compared to persons with a big Facebook network. It takes all the fun out of it.

Chief Architect

Hello Benjamin,

Thank you for bringing feedback to our contests. They are meant to be a fun way of practicing your skills and exposing your personal brand. We will bring your feedback to the social team however.

Have a good day!

Chief Architect Sales


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