Tahoe designer Scott Corridan selected as judge for Kitchen + Bath Business Magazine design awards

Scott Corridan

Scott Corridan

INCLINE VILLAGE – Kitchen + Bath Business Magazine selected Tahoe designer Scott Corridan as one of their judges for their prestigious Design Awards.

After impressing the judges in last year’s Design Awards, Corridan was selected as a judge for his experience in the industry. Corridan, owner of Scott Corridan Design and his fellow judges were charged with reviewing more than 130 submissions for this year’s decision.

“I’m very flattered – it’s a high honor and an endorsement of the work we’re doing,” said Corrida, a part-time resident of Incline Village. “And it comes with careful responsibility.”

The awards, now in their 18th year, select the best kitchen, bathroom and showroom projects in the industry, judged on fulfilling clients’ requirements, solving design challenges and incorporating innovative thinking in the form of aesthetics, function, product usage and technology, according to Kitchen & Bath Business Magazine.

“I like to choose judges who have experience in the industry and those who I know will be engaged and involved,” said Chelsie Butler, executive editor of the magazine.

The awards were published in the September 2016 issue, and featured Brandy Souza, Troy Pavelka and Sheryl Steinberg as judges along with Corridan.

“There are some great designers doing great work out there, it is very inspiring,” Corridan said. “It’s jaw-dropping to view and judge truly exceptional work that make you look at these projects in a whole new way.”

The judging honor is just the latest in a string of recognition for Corridan, a nationally recognized event planner and interior designer an eye for design, staging, collection consulting and more. His work has brought him recognition from the likes of HGTV, Martha Stewart, ABC’s Extreme Makeover, The Fine Living Channel, and Access Hollywood. Corridan was also named one of the top 10 celebrity event producers by In Style.

Corridan’s passions extend to volunteer time spent as a ski instructor with Northstar California Resort and Mammoth Mountain’s Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra program. Recently, Corridan accepted an appointment to join the prestigious National Wounded Warrior Center’s Advisory Council Board. He has also given freely of his time and ability to Canine Companions for Independence.

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