From your choice of pub furniture to your lighting and other decorations, CAMRA are looking for the very best in pub design nationwide - with the chance to walk away as an award-winner.
The National Pub Design Awards 2015 are now open, and CAMRA want nominations from new-built pubs to the conversion and refurbishment of existing premises.
Importantly, the big brands are ineligible if refurbishment work they carry out is simply about making a newly acquired pub match the rest of their chain - CAMRA wants truly unique and individual establishments.
Sean Murphy, organiser of the awards, said: "Whether it's a converted theatre or a Victorian Coaching House, we are looking to discover the best pub interiors and exteriors that Great Britain has to offer.
"The CAMRA Pub Design Awards competition is open to all pubs in the UK, and buildings can be nominated by their owners, landlords, local CAMRA branch members, or anybody else that thinks the pub deserves to win."
However, anyone planning to submit a nomination is reminded of some of the basic requirements: the work must have been completed during 2014, and entries should be able to include plans of the building and supporting photographs, making it important to gain the licensee's permission first.
In all, there are five categories to compete for:
- New Build pubs should either be contemporary or, if inspired by pubs of the past, should not simply be a facsimile of the era they represent.
- Refurbished pubs can be an enhancement or total replacement of the previous interior or exterior; this is the category in which brewery/pubco branding is not considered worthy of inclusion, so work should involve a genuinely one-off choice of pub furniture, fixtures and fittings.
- Converted pubs are judged based on the sensitivity with which their interior and exterior is transformed into being a pub, having previously been used for a different purpose.
- CAMRA/English Heritage Conservation candidates should preserve the best features of the pub during any refurbishment work, so that they can be enjoyed in the future.
- Finally, the Joe Goodwin Award focuses specifically on refurbished street-corner locals, and remembers the late CAMRA chairman, Joe Goodwin.