Calling all gardeners, professionals, and amateurs: We’re now accepting submissions to the 2018 Gardenista Considered Design Awards contest. You have three weeks—until midnight Pacific time on June 22—to submit your projects in any of six Gardenista categories, six Remodelista categories, and one category on Remodelista sponsored by our newest site, The Organized Home.
We’re thrilled to announce our prize this year: Each category winner will receive a $500 gift card to shop Portland, Oregon–based Schoolhouse, either in person (at stores in Portland and New York City) or online.
To get started, head to the 2018 Gardenista Awards page to orient yourself to this year’s Rules & FAQs. There you’ll find more details, including category descriptions, photo requirements, and entry guidance.
Good luck!
Submission Period
June 1 to June 22
How to Submit
Click here to Submit Your Project. (Be sure to read our full Rules & FAQs page for instructions on how to enter.)
Contest Categories
Open to amateur gardeners:
Open to professional designers:
Open to everyone:
Judges
Gardenista:
Brook Klausing, landscape designer
Erica Tanov, designer and founder of Erica Tanov
Remodelista:
Stephen Alesch, founder of Roman & Williams
Jenni Kayne, fashion designer and founder of Jenni Kayne
The Organized Home:
Wiebke Liu, founder of Blisshaus
Prizes
Winning projects will receive a full feature post on Gardenista and each winner will receive a $500 gift card to shop Schoolhouse online or in stores. Professional winners will receive automatic entry into the Remodelista and Gardenista Architect/Designer Directory.
Details
Readers in the United States and Canada (excluding Quebec) are welcome to enter in the appropriate categories. Please read our Rules & FAQs page for complete entry instructions and contest rules.
For more inspiration, browse some of last year’s winners:
- Best Outdoor Living Space 2017: A Brooklyn Backyard in Black by Edible Petals
- Best Hardscape 2017: A Cooling Room in the Desert by Boxhill Design
- Best Amateur Garden 2017: A Backyard Cabana in Omaha by Andrew Tatreau
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