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Alair Homes Decatur Wins National Remodeling Award

Alair Homes Decatur has won a national Contractor of the Year (CotY) Award from NARI, the National Association of the Remodeling Industry.

Alair Homes Decatur won the national CotY Award in the category of “Residential Interior Element Under $30,000”, for a dramatic dining room wall feature the remodeling company built for a Grant Park homeowner.
Alair Homes Decatur won the national CotY Award in the category of “Residential Interior Element Under $30,000”, for a dramatic dining room wall feature the remodeling company built for a Grant Park homeowner. (Picasa)

Alair Homes Decatur has won a national Contractor of the Year (CotY) Award from NARI, the National Association of the Remodeling Industry. The annual winners are selected by a team of remodeling professionals who review entries from across the country. Alair Homes Decatur won in the category of “Residential Interior Element Under $30,000”, for a dramatic dining room wall feature the company built for a Grant Park homeowner. https://remodelingdoneright.nari.org/CotY-Award-Winning-Designs/Residential-Interior/2021/Alair-Homes-Decatur-en

“There is no greater honor in the remodeling business than to win a National CotY Award,” said Heather Shuster, Alair Homes Decatur partner. “This particular project presented a creative challenge for our team, but the combination of beautiful and functional design, along with outstanding craftsmanship, resulted in a happy client and this rewarding national recognition.”

The project began as a complete remodel of the home’s first floor. Because the dining room is visible immediately upon entry, the Alair Homes Decatur team recommended, designed and built a “wow wall”. The end result is a functional show-stopper, incorporating bold elements with stained walnut shelving and countertop, Scandinavian-inspired wallpaper, deep blue custom cabinets and shiny brass hardware. The wall also incorporates space for an attractive desk for home office use and ample storage.

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“This interior element has everything going for it from its beautiful design to the many ways it functions for our clients. All of us at Alair Homes Decatur are proud of the way it turned out and are gratified the CotY Award judges agreed,” Shuster said.

About Alair Homes Decatur

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Alair Homes Decatur was founded in 2001 by Peter Michelson as Renewal Design Build. He and his brother, David Michelson, who joined the firm in 2004, are fourth-generation builders, specializing in custom home building and home renovations and remodeling. In 2018, their firm became part of Alair, the largest and fastest-growing premium construction management franchise in North America, and includes Partners Heather Shuster and Ken Carter. Now, as Alair Homes Decatur, a partner in Alair Homes North Georgia, the Michelsons and their team of experienced and award-winning custom home builders and remodelers are serving local homeowners through personalized, detail-oriented residential construction services from small home renovations to designing and building multi-million dollar dream homes. Every client receives the same premium service, and remains fully informed, involved and in control throughout the design and construction process. www.alairhomes.com/decatur,

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