Did you know? Voting is about to begin for the prestigious All Things Home People’s Choice Award, which will be given out Nov. 1 at the annual Housing Design Awards gala hosted by the Greater Ottawa Home Builders’ Association.
The People’s Choice Award is one of the most sought after at the annual Housing Design Awards because it’s the only award voted on by the public, giving you a voice in choosing your favourite among custom and production homes, renovations, kitchens, bathrooms and more.
All Things Home was proud to take on sponsorship of this sought-after award in 2021 and we encourage everyone to vote for their favourite among the 15 entries. Voting takes place online from Sept. 9 to Oct. 5 and in person at the Ottawa Fall Home Show Oct. 2-5.
As voting gets set to begin, we look back at a decade of People’s Choice Award winners.
2024

Farmhouse-meets-contemporary was the inspiration for the 2024 All Things Home People’s Choice Award winner, a custom home by Modello Homes overlooking a manmade pond in Greely.
The 3,800-square-foot home (its walkout basement adds another 2,000 square feet) features classic farmhouse elements with modern touches on the exterior. Inside, exposed wooden beams, wide-plank hardwood floors, a sleek modern fireplace and a gourmet kitchen with custom millwork are among its multiple charms. Large windows connect the interior with the outside world and bathe the home in natural light.
“Every home on the street is custom and unique, and this one fits in by having its own character,” says Modello co-owner Rosario Franco. “Our muted, earthy colour palette echoes the tones of the surrounding homes, so the farmhouse blends into the streetscape while still maintaining a modern appeal.”
MORE: A modern farmhouse with a cottage vibe
2023

Her client’s beloved Silkie and Australorp chickens and their coop inspired this kitchen renovation by Eastboro Designs’ Deirdre Jorssen and Parliament Millwork. The project won last year’s All Things Home People’s Choice Award.
Appropriately dubbed “Coop! There it is,” the kitchen, built by general contractor Gabro Contracting, won the coveted award after almost 6,000 members of the public voted for their favourite project.
The revamped and expanded space maintains the character of the farm property while incorporating modern elements and meeting the clients’ need for a functional space, adjacent dining area with a view of the backyard chicken coop and a concealed butler’s pantry.
The kitchen “provides comfort and warmth,” said Jorssen after winning the award, “and over the last few years, with everything that’s been happening, people want comfort.”
MORE: Chickens play a role in an award-winning reno
2022

An architectural approach to open-concept kitchen design and close client involvement in the project propelled a contemporary kitchen by Potvin Construction into the winner’s circle for the 2022 All Things Home Peoples’ Choice Award.
The brightly lit space, which features an efficient commercial feel and connects directly with the living room, is part of a custom bungalow in Rockland.
The massive walnut veneer island with its stepped design anchors the space while rounded LED pendant lights and a nearby chandelier help soften the kitchen’s strongly linear design.
“There are a lot of shapes and it’s more intricate than we’re used to seeing in modern design,” says Pierre Dromaguet, Potvin’s sales and millwork design manager. “There’s a nice balance of colours and shapes.”
MORE: A contemporary kitchen is the winner
2021
A remodelled 19th-century country kitchen by BEX Interiors with Urban Quarry took the 2021 All Things Home People’s Choice trophy. The project was the work of the homeowner, BEX senior designer Erika Matheson.
It boasts original red pine floors, 10-foot ceilings, new cabinetry and an island with maple gunmetal base and a wood countertop made from a reclaimed bowling alley floor. Urban Quarry created the other countertops from their Artisan Grey Hanstone quartz line.
Matheson took her time designing the new kitchen and got exactly what she wanted: “A big inviting space that when you walk in feels like home. You can just sit down and have a glass of wine or an amazing family dinner.”
MORE: A charming country kitchen takes the prize
2020
Greenmark Builders took the People’s Choice Award in 2020 for a gleaming white ensuite, making the custom home builder a three-time winner in just six years.
“I was blown away,” said Greenmark owner Mark Kranenburg after winning his latest trophy. The ensuite, bathed in natural light thanks to large windows and floor-to-ceiling mirrors, features dual pedestal sinks, massaging jets in the shower and a sculpted, free-standing tub.
The Greenmark team also created an LED-lit raised platform for the tub and shower with an identical dropped section in the ceiling, also softly lit by LED lights.
MORE: An ensuite for relaxation
2019
A modern-themed, multi-area backyard by Greenmark Builders and Rinox Signature took the People’s Choice Award in 2019, making it Greenmark’s second People’s Choice trophy and the second time in two years that an outdoor space took the prize.
The resort-inspired backyard, which was previously just grass and a patio, boasts a 33-foot pool with a hot tub, a raised dining space with a built-in barbecue, a lounge with a fire feature, an outdoor kitchen, and a three-season pool house with retractable screens.
MORE: A sumptuous backyard that blends with a custom home
2018
Newcomer Neoteric Developments scooped up the 2018 award for the home of the company’s owner, Or Bielak. “We wanted to feel on vacation at home,” said Bielak after winning the award.
While the pool’s modern design was inspired by what he and his family had seen during their extensive travels, “the rest of the space was inspired by growing up with a cottage and being one with nature.”
In all, the company captured four awards in 2018, three of them for this home, which includes a special focus on outdoor living for the busy family.
MORE: Creating this outdoor space
2017
A stunning modern farmhouse by Gordon Weima Design Builder with Ardington + Associates Design Inc. took the award in 2017. The home, which features a warm colour scheme, custom millwork and a natural stone exterior with a welcoming porch, also won a national housing award.
MORE: Tour the modern farmhouse
2106
Design elements like a soaring, 18-foot cathedral ceiling, three fireplaces and a spa-like ensuite with freestanding soaker tub and heated floor helped net Sierra Gate Homes the prize for this open-concept single-family home just west of Tunney’s Pasture. It was Sierra Gate’s first-ever win at the Housing Design Awards.
MORE: Explore Sierra Gate’s winning entry
2015
A four-bedroom, family-oriented home that blends traditional features such as exterior stone columns and gables with a modern elongated fireplace in the great room netted Greenmark Builders the 2015 People’s Choice Award. The home also took top honours in the custom home (2,401 to 3,500 sq. ft.) category.