Concluding our round up of the 2023 ACFA Industry Awards, here are all the winners from the remaining categories. Congratulations to all who entered this year.
Best Soft Furnishing/Interior Design
Sponsored by ACFA
Winner: Carrera by Design – Lilyfield Project
The judges said: “Cohesive and sophisticated atmosphere that is well balanced, and creates a sense of luxury and comfort”.
Best First-Time Participant
Sponsored by Cabinet Makers Insurance Brokers
Winner: Freestyle Joinery Pty Ltd
The judges said: “Simple elegance, a well-thought-out design, and beautifully integrated into the home”.
Apprentice of the Year – Cabinet Making
Sponsored by First Super
Winner: Adam Welch – Solid Kitchens ‘N’ Cabinets
The judges said: “Adam impressed the judges with how quickly he progressed throughout his apprenticeship, completing it in record time. His dedication to the industry and commitment to working with a diverse range of materials, together with his portfolio, demonstrates his depth of experience. Well done Adam!”
Apprentice of the Year – Furniture
Sponsored by First Super
Winner: Nathanael Pratt – Germax Interiors
The judges said: “Nathanael’s project showcased great aesthetics combined with functionality, and the inlay work was excellent. This multi-functional piece represented detailed workmanship and a good understanding of the craft”.
Highly commended: Jonathan Schouten – Architectural Hardwood Joinery
Workplace Champion of the Year
Sponsored by The Kitchen Maker
Winner: Peter Wilson – Sheldon Interiors
The judges said: “Peter is a self-motivator who has inspired others. He looks after his team, shows initiative to self-educate, undertakes ongoing professional development and thinks outside-the-box with his problem solving skills and innovative ideas”.
Outstanding Achievement of the Year
Sponsored by LEDA
Winner: Adam Welch – Solid Kitchens ‘N’ Cabinets
The judges said: “We were so impressed with Adam who shows talent, passion and drive. His portfolio provided a wide variety of projects and skills that demonstrated his depth of experience and diverse ability with a range of materials and forms”.