NKBA California Capital

Design Competition 2023/2024

Awards Program Dates

Awards Program Open
From: July 10, 2023 12:00AM PDTTo: September 29, 2023 11:59PM PDT
Rules & Regulations

Entry Rules

  1. Open to ALL Industry participants servicing Kitchen and Bath spaces, NKBA members and non-members.
  2. All Design Competition Entrants will receive (2) tickets to the Diamond Awards Gala at a discounted rate.
  3. Co-design entries are permitted (multiple designers from the same firm). Only one entry fee is required.
  4. Team entries (one project completed by multiple firms) are permitted. A separate entry fee is required by each team member.
  5. As design competition participants are included in our Annual Industry Directory, it is highly suggested that all entrants participate in advertising in the directory.
    *In the event of a non-member placement, a minimum quarter-page ad in the NKBA Industry Directory is required.
  6. Each Designer of Record, Co-designer &/or Team member can enter one design per category.  Choose your best work.
  7. The project must have been completed and installed during the period of September 22, 2020 – September 21, 2023.
  8. All entries must be submitted according to the General Requirements, see below.
  9. The same project may not be entered in more than one category per Design Competition but may be considered for a Specialty award in addition to the general category.  Specialty categories are described below. 
  10. Only entries that have never been submitted in prior NKBA California Capital Chapter competitions are eligible.
  11. Fees must be paid with each entry form submitted on-line and are non-refundable.
  12. NKBA Members: A $100.00 entry fee is required for the first project submitted and $75.00 for each subsequent project.
    Non- NKBA Members: A $150.00 entry fee is required for the first project submitted and $100.00 for each subsequent project.
  13. A new entry form is required for each project submitted and is to be completed in full. Each entry requires a separate fee. 
  14. Fees must be submitted individually for the Designer of Record (a design firm may not enter entries for all of its various designers).
  15. In the case of team entries, each member will submit a $100.00 (NKBA member) or $150.00 (non-member) entry fee for the first project and $75.00 or $100.00 for each subsequent project, depending on membership status.
  16. Submit all Entries by 11:59pm pst, Friday, September 29, 2023.
  17. Entries failing to follow the rules will be disqualified and will be notified in writing within 7 days of project submission by Design Committee Chair.
  18. The decision of the judges is final.  Winners to be announced at the Diamonds Award Gala on November 17, 2023.
  19. Please contact Christal Gress, designcomp@sacnkba.org, 916.606.8822, with any questions. 

A copy of the Design Competition Entry Packet can be found here: 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/16Pefp2BbSISj_zcWH-Y-4-BhqSmqX786/view

 

Team Entries

Why should you submit a team entry?

It’s teamwork that makes a project successful and each project includes many different partners to bring a designer's vision to life.

This is a great way to include and highlight your favorite contractor, architect, or other industry partners. Do you frequently collaborate with a specific plumbing supplier, tile vendor, or lighting specialist? Encourage them to enter a team entry.

We would love to highlight and celebrate the ENTIRE team!

How does it work?

The designer of the project submits the project including all related design plans and photographs.

  • You can add as many team members as you like
  • There is a separate entry fee for each team member.
  • In case of a placement, each team member will receive their own award with their name on it.
  • Open to NKBA members and non-members.
  • Winning entries will be highlighted on the NKBA CA Capital chapter’s website, social media, and directory.
  • In the event of a non-member placement, a minimum quarter-page ad in the NKBA CCC Industry Directory is required.

Who is considered a team member?

  • Architects
  • Tile Suppliers
  • Plumbing Showrooms
  • Cabinetry Experts
  • Contractors
  • Lighting Specialists
  • Vendors

 

Categories

The competition is divided into the following five (5)categories.  

Please note:  All categories are rooms - your plans should reflect this.

  1. Large Kitchens (more than 300 square feet)
  2. Small Kitchens (under 300 square feet)
  3. Large Bathrooms (more than 70 square feet)
  4. Small Bathrooms (under 70 square feet) – including Powder Rooms.
  5. Specialty Rooms including live Showroom Displays:  Must have cabinetry AND plumbing or electrical/working appliances; includes wet bars, outdoor kitchens, laundry rooms, mud rooms, home offices, wine cellars, etc.

Kitchens should be entered into an appropriate kitchen category, based on square footage of the kitchen portion of the room.  While calculating square footage for kitchens, cook, prep and clean-up areas, family desk, built-in or island dining, and ‘eat-in areas’ (not formal dining) are to be included, where applicable.

Master Suites should be entered into an appropriate bathroom category, based on square footage.  While calculating square footage for bathrooms, water closet, vanity, and areas for bathing, shower, closet and dressing should be included, where applicable.

Projects may be moved to an alternate category, if in the wrong category, by the judging panel, after prior notification to the entrant.

Specialty Awards           

No additional entry fee is required.  In addition to the five (5) categories, the following awards will be given:

  1. Title Sponsor Award - Details to follow
  2. Media Choice Award (Kitchens, Bathrooms, and Specialty Rooms):

a. All remodeling entries are automatically eligible for the Media Choice Award. 

 

General Requirements

  1. Entry Form: Complete the electronic entry form.  Company identification should appear only on the entry form.
     
  2. Designer and Client Release Forms: Complete and include the required signatures - **See Downloadable Files**
     
  3. Plans:  No company identification or individual identification is to appear anywhere on the design drawings. 
    Plans must be drawn to 1/4", 3/8 or ½” scale according to NKBA Graphic Presentation Standards and must include, but not limited to the following:
    1. Dimensioned Floor Plan and Elevations
    2. Mechanical/Electrical and Construction Plans
    3. Before Plans, if applicable - This plan is encouraged but not mandatory.
    4. If these plans are part of a larger project, you may red-line the parts of the project that are not part of the entry.
    5. Plans CANNOT show any company identification.  If this information is on your submitted plans, please black out this information so it is not visible.
       
  4. Design StatementThe design statement is limited to one 8½ x 11” letter size page (200-400 maximum words suggested). 
    Judges will be reviewing this as part of the presentation, check spelling and grammar, be clear and concise.
    1. Describe client objectives and how they were met.
    2. Explain any design challenges that were present and how they were solved.
    3. Highlight design elements that are unique and memorable.
    4. If client has refused any safety products or other design criteria, explain.
       
  5. Specialty Design Statements for Title Sponsor Award:  Include a separate design statement, indicate how the requirements of the Specialty Design were met and incorporate the specific information into the statement. - Details to follow.
     
    • Describe any highlights or solutions that helped meet the unique needs of the client.
    • Limit Specialty Design Statement to one 8 ½ x 11” letter size page, maximum 200-400 words.
       

6. Design Headline / Paragraph: Include a separate paragraph, up to 60 words in length that can be used in the Annual Member Directory.

7. Photographs – Photographs are required and must be high resolution .jpg images suitable for print publication (e.g., 8” x 10” at 300dpi).

    1. Submit up to 10 photographs to describe your project.
    2. Limit each photograph to a maximum file size of 10 MB.
    3. Professional photography is helpful, but not required. Amateur photography including phone camera images will be accepted for the submission process. Judges, however, cannot help but be influenced by the quality of the photography.
    4. Winning entry’s photographs will be used in the chapter directory, chapter website and chapter events. Winning entries will be notified and asked to submit additional/professional photographs if necessary. Photographs must be high resolution .jpg images to be suitable for print publication (e.g., 8” x 10” at 300dpi).
    5. Include vertical, as well as horizontal photographs.
    6. No company identification or individual identification is to appear anywhere on the photos
    7. Photos cannot show people.

 

Judging Criteria

  1. Projects submitted will be judged by an impartial panel of judges, comprised of NKBA certified members of an outside NKBA Chapter, Media & Industry Professionals. 
  2. Votes from the certified members will account for 60% of the total score, votes from the Media and Industry Professionals (combined) will account for 40% of the total score.
  3. The decision of the judges is final.
  4. Projects will be evaluated by the judges using the following criteria:
    1. Presentation (25%): This area considers the design statement, dimensioned floor plans, interpretive drawings and mechanical plans, and quality of photographs.
    2. Basic Safety and Ergonomic Standards (30%): This area considers the compliance with NKBA Kitchen and Bath Planning Guidelines.
    3. Elements and Principles of Design (15%): Elements include space, line form and texture. Principles include balance, rhythm, emphasis, scale, proportion, harmony.
    4. Creativity and Visual Appeal (30%): ‘THE ‘WOW’.  This area considers the overall aesthetic appeal of the project and the use of innovative solutions, products, and materials.  For consideration: How will the project appear in publication, staging, quality of photography, lighting and color rendering.

Placement is based on points. The project receiving the highest score in each category receives the award.  Each category might not receive all possible awards. If there is only one entrant in a category, they are not guaranteed placement.   

To place in a category with 3 potential awards (First, Second or Third), an entry must have a minimum average score of the following:

                        First Place Excellence Award                  90 – 100 Points

                        Second Place Excellence Award             80 – 89 Points

                        Third Place Excellence Award                 70 – 79 Points