OHBA Awards of Distinction 2013
This past Tuesday evening, we were honoured to receive three Ontario Home Builders’ Association Awards for David’s House.
David’s natural modern design was recognized as the Most Outstanding Custom Home in its category, and then received 2 more awards for individual room design, New Home Kitchen and New Home Bathroom. We were thrilled to have David’s House acknowledged by the OHBA; a project that is so personal to David and represents a new approach to modern design.
Thank you to the OHBA for putting on this great event that recognizes outstanding design, construction and marketing within the Ontario Building Industry…and kudos to those who came up with the Bond theme “licensed to drill”.
A BIG thank you to all the team members who helped make David’s House an award-winning design. To our DSD team, thank you for your hard work and dedication to excellence in design. To our incredible builder, Tony Ferkul of Tony Ferkul Construction Management Group, thank you for your attention to detail and quality craftsmanship. And to our vendors, Cameo Kitchens & Fine Cabinetry, Pella Windows, Watermarks Kitchen & Bath Boutique, York Fabrica, and many more, thank you for your exceptional customer service and customized product offering.
It was a fantastic evening celebrating tremendous talent in our industry. Sincere congratulations to all the winners and finalists.


OHBA Awards of Distinction 2013 | Most Outstanding Custom Home (2501-5000sf)

Accepting our award for ‘Most Outstanding New Home Bathroom’


In a neighbourhood where English Manor and Arts & Crafts reign, David’s House illustrates how natural materials, familiar massing and a thoughtful design process can integrate a modern home into a traditional neighbourhood.
This is David’s front foyer. The large expanses of glass, structural clarity of the staircase and industrial-inspired windows showcase the modern elements of the design.

Behind the scenes at the 
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The modern staircase and glass railings
The girls’ lounge
One bedroom features grey and blue walls with a pop of orange in the bedding and accessories. Note the oversized sliding door that separates the girls’ bedrooms.
Black and pink floral bedding compliment the pink and green walls and modern furniture in the other bedroom.












The Zimmerman House
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