Crawford Renovation Dominates Remodeling Categories at the 2008 PRISM Award Show.HOUSTON -- Crawford Renovation dominated the remodeling remodeling /re·mod·el·ing/ (re-mod´el-ing) reorganization or renovation of an old structure. bone remodeling category at the 2008 Greater Houston Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown is a 10-county metropolitan area defined by the Office of Management and Budget. It is located along the Gulf Coast region in the U.S. state of Texas. Builders Association's PRISM prism, in optics, a piece of translucent glass or crystal used to form a spectrum of light separated according to colors. Its cross section is usually triangular. awards, held at the Hyatt Regency Regency, in British history, the period of the last nine years (1811–20) of the reign of George III, when the king's insanity had rendered him unfit to rule and the government was vested in the prince of Wales (later George IV) as regent. Downtown on Saturday evening, April 26, 2008. Crawford Renovation was the clear front-runner and overall finalist in Remodeling Design of the year over $60K, under $250K and over $250K, the winner of Best Direct Mail Piece of the Year, business to consumer and listed as a finalist for Best Website of the Year. Crawford Renovation was awarded three prestigious PRISM for Remodeling Design of the Year awards. These were based on single room or multiple room categories and judged on overall design, attention to detail, scale, balance, function, style and value. Remodeling Design of the Year: Single Room over $60,000, and was honored with a dual win for Remodeling Design of the Year: Multiple Rooms under $250,000 and multiple rooms over $250,000 for both whole house entries. Crawford Renovation was honored by receiving the first Best Direct Mail Piece of the Year, business to consumer for a remodeler, illustrating the most well-conceived and executed direct mail piece. The pieces were judged based on strength of communications, design elements, impact, cost effectiveness and results. The PRISM award show solidifies Crawford Renovation's standing as Houston's premier design-build renovation firm. "We have an outstanding team and all these awards prove we are certainly doing something right," states Ben Crawford, president of Crawford Renovation. "It goes without saying that projects of this scope present many unique challenges, and I credit everyone's daily work that produces these award-winning houses and marketing pieces." The PRISM awards pay tribute to excellence in the building industry and offer recognition of superior achievement. Entries are judged anonymously based on their merits by a panel of qualified judges chosen from a regional and national list of respected housing professionals. Remodeling design awards are judged on overall design, attention to detail, scale, balance, function, style and value. The PRISM awards are the largest awards program of its kind for builders, remodelers and associated professionals in the greater Houston area. Entrants must be a member of Greater Houston Builders Association or a member of the National Association of Home Builders The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is one of the largest trade associations in the United States. Headquartered in Washington, DC, the association organizes one of the largest conventions in North America, The International Builders' Show, which draws more than . To learn more about Crawford Renovation, please contact Tricia Szymanski, Brand Director at 713-463-8600, extension 105. Crawford Renovation is lead by, Ben Crawford, a nationally recognized Graduate Master Builder Master Builder can refer to:
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