Neil Kelly Designers Recognized For Outstanding Work In 2016
From features in magazines to awards in design competitions, Neil Kelly designers were repeatedly recognized for excellence in 2016.
From features in magazines to awards in design competitions, Neil Kelly designers were repeatedly recognized for excellence in 2016.
Earlier this fall, Neil Kelly’s award-winning design team hosted a series of Remodeling Inspiration Events at design centers in in Bend, Seattle, Portland and Lake Oswego.
Experts say we are overdue for an earthquake as strong as magnitude 9.0 that will leave the Pacific Northwest in turmoil. Neil Kelly has been providing seismic assessment and retrofit services to our clients for years.
Earlier this spring, Neil Kelly sponsored a pair of wine tasting events that thrilled guests and showcased some of the latest innovations in kitchen design.
Oregon Business magazine named Neil Kelly one of Oregon’s 100 Best Green Workplaces in June 2016.
Three of Neil Kelly’s recent residential remodeling projects were showcased on the Spring In-Home Job Tour in Portland.
Each year, a select group of Neil Kelly designers makes the trek to KBIS to gather information and report back to the company.
From a customized nook in an urban condo, to a sprawling, Mid-Century whole house remodel, these five projects won design awards and showcased the best in residential design and craftsmanship.
The Veterans’ Housing Project is a collaborative effort with Neil Kelly, Seneca Sawmill, and many others to make homes for our returning veterans.
Let’s go on a video tour of three vacation homes remodeled in Sunriver, Oregon.
Get inspired by the latest Neil Kelly home remodeling and design expertise!
Tub or Shower? “If it turns out the tub is only used for watering house plants, or worse, for the cat box, I say NO! I have learned over the years, there are ‘tub people’ and ‘shower people.'” — Kathleen Donohue, Bend Design Consultant
Small Kitchen Design: “It’s often beneficial to have a mobile surface like a prep table on casters or a table that folds out from the wall.” — Karen Richmond, Portland Design Consultant
Backsplash Tile: “Something about a handmade ceramic tile makes me swoon. The imperfect edges of each tile allow the grout to show off, and the subtle tone variations from tile to tile add character.” — Erika Altenhofen, Portland Design Consultant
Regional Differences: “In California, people are very interested in keeping up with the neighbors and resale value. In the Pacific Northwest, there is a greater attention to craftsmanship that I find really inspiring.” — Jamie Smugeresky, Seattle Design Consultant