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Through our efforts over the past more than 25 years in business, Michael Nash Custom Kitchens & Homes and Michael Nash Interiors have established themselves in the community as a reliable remodeler and interior designer, with good livable design that is both appealing and functional. Kitchens and baths are our specialty, including additions and full remodeling of adjacent areas. Planning, design and construction are done by our employees, not subcontractors, so we retain complete control over quality from start to finish. As a result, our projects have been featured in local magazines and newspapers, and have won awards. Come see us at our Merrifield showroom to find out more, or contact us for an appointment to have a designer come to your home.

House on a hill

House on a hill

Source: Fairfax Country Times, Friday -Sunday, AUGUST 19 – 21, 2016  Skillful solution transforms contemporary into welcoming Southern Colonial By John Byrd SPECIAL TO THE FAIRFAX COUNTY TIMES Hunstville, Ala. is a pretty small town, yet it has three...

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Welcoming The Sun

Welcoming The Sun

Source: Elan Celebrating The Arts April 2017 New Addition Provides Extra Room for Family By Troy Blewett After living in their Annandale home for more than 40 years, these retired homeowners felt it was time for a change. So they put together a list of goals and...

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A Dramatic Resurgence

A Dramatic Resurgence

Source: Elan Celebrating The Arts March 2017 A NEW GEM IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD By Toy Blewett When a professional athlete moves in next door and builds a 12,000 square foot house, it tends to make your home look small, even if it isn’t. Conscious of curbside appeal today...

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Design solution satisfies busy family’s broad agenda

Design solution satisfies busy family’s broad agenda

Source: Farifax County Times March 17 – 19 2017 Lower level entertainment suite judged Washington area’s Best Basement Remodel in $50k to $100k range By John Byrd SPECIAL TO THE FAIRFAX COUNTY TIMES A comprehensive family entertainment suite introduced into a...

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How big ideas transform small spaces

How big ideas transform small spaces

Source: Fairfax County Times A food prep island, strategic storage and artful finishes turn a 50-year-old kitchen into a functional family gathering space By John Byrd An island of sanity The value of a mid-kitchen food preparation surface cannot be overstated – even...

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Today and Tomorrow

Today and Tomorrow

Source: Elan Magazine Universal Design Solution Meets Couple’s long-term Needs BY Troy Blewett This retired couple had lived in their four-bedroom, 2,800 square-foot Colonial for nearly 50 years when changes to their health caused them to consider moving. An...

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Two-level rear addition accommodates family of seven

Two-level rear addition accommodates family of seven

Source: Fairfax County Times Satisfying wideranging homeowner requirements is a Michael Nash specialty By John Byrd Giving customers what they want is always a good idea, especially in the home improvement business. When scope of the average project grows steadily...

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Higher expectation drives home additions market

Higher expectation drives home additions market

Source: Fairfax County Times Design innovations that satisfy a broad personal agenda are the primary creative challenge today By John Byrd Veteran remodeler Sonny Nazemian, founder and CEO of Michael Nash Design Build and Homes, sums up the re-emerging home additions...

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Almost Magic

Almost Magic

Source: Elan Magazine FROM THE 1990s TO THE FUTURE AND BEYOND! BY Troy Blewett After 22 years in the same house, a circa 1990’s center-hall Colonial, these retired seniors decided it was time to give themselves a treat. Their goal was to transform their home’s...

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Borrowing Existing Space

Borrowing Existing Space

Source: Elan Magazine Moving Walls Expands 1970s-Vintage Home By Troy Blewett 8hen the owners of this circa-1970s home decided to remodel, they had several goals. Typical of homes from that era, the original design featured a lot of small rooms walled off from one...

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