Masterpiece Takes Home 2 Grand 2 Silver at 41st Annual Aurora Awards

The Southeast Building Conference’s 41st Annual Aurora Awards was quite different than expected this year. With the cancellation of the in-person event due to the ongoing pandemic, the awards moved to a digital platform and pressed on – dedicated to carrying on the tradition of recognizing design excellence in the industry. Each year, builders, planners, architects, designers, interior merchandisers, and other housing-related professionals throughout the Southeast are recognized for outstanding achievements in design in Residential and Commercial construction.

While we did not have the opportunity to gather for the award ceremony, we celebrated virtually upon the announcement that all 4 of our entries took home awards at the virtual event. Masterpiece was recognized as a Grand Aurora Award winner for Best Interior Merchandising of a Home priced over $800,000 and Best Interior Detailing of a Home priced under $1,000,000, as well as a Silver Aurora Award recipient for Best Interior Merchandising of a Home priced $400,000 to $600,000 and Best Interior Merchandising of a Community Amenity or Clubhouse.

We are looking forward to hopefully celebrating the 42nd Annual Auroras Awards next year in person!

Grand Aurora Winner
Best Interior Merchandising of a Home Priced Over $800k
  • The Raphael Model, 3,405 sq. ft.
  • Community – Artistry Palm Beach
  • Builder – Kolter Homes
Grand Aurora Winner
Best Interior Detailing of a Home Priced Under $1M
  • The St. Barts Model, 2,754 sq. ft.
  • Community – Enclave at Lake Washington
  • Builder – Lifestyle Homes
Silver Aurora Winner
Best Interior Merchandising of a Home Priced $400K – $600K
  • The Halifax Model, 2,888 sq. ft.
  • Community – Estuary at St. Johns
  • Builder – M/I Homes
Silver Aurora Winner
Best Interior Merchandising of a Community Amenity or Clubhouse
  • Aqua Palm Bay Clubhouse
  • Community – Aqua Palm Bay Apartments
  • Builder – Roger B. Kennedy Construction
  • Developer – Northshore Development