Whole House – 2002
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Owning a dysfunctional kitchen layout has been this couple biggest problem with their home. They have been contemplating moving from this home, but they loved their neighborhood and kids didn’t want to give up their school. The first-floor small laundry •room was one their top problems, another one not having a mud room to have
2020 Regional CotY Winner for Region 2 Southeast for Residential Bath Over $100,000 And 2020 NARI Capital CotY Grand Award Winner, Residential Bath Over $100,000 “Perfection” is the only way you can describe this Bath sanctuary. Owners of this prominent estate home were tired of their master bathroom and wanted major changes to this space.
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A young couple just bought their first townhouse in Herndon, VA. This is a 30-year-old home with no changes ever done to it. Entering from the foyer, the living room is on the right side, followed by dining room on left back end and two partition wall separating kitchen on right back corner form rest
2020 Regional CotY Winner for Region 2 Southeast for Basement $100,000 to $250,000 AND 2020 NARI Capital CotY Merit Award Winner, Basement $100,000 to $250,000 Family-owns-more-than-thousands-of-wine-bottles-from-all-over-the-world-and-wanted-to display-and-show-it-all-off. Have-a-hall-of-fame-for-Hockey-and-Wine-in-their-basement. A big pub-style-bar full-equipped-with-a-wine-cooler, beer-fridge, and a built-in-wall for all top- shelf-liquor. Built-with-dark-cherry-wood-and-exquisite-stone-top-under-stylish-pendent-lights. A hidden-storage-door built with display-shelving, giving access to storage behind bar. Stone wall, embedded
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This small family home located in heart of city of falls church. Kids loved the neighborhood and their walk-in distance school, so they decide to stay and make it work. The current bathroom and closet space were under the front dormer and which 7 ½ feet ceiling height, small closet, vinyl floor, oddly placed toilet
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This retiring couple have lived in this rambler in Mount Vernon suburb for decades. These loving grandparents want to make their home welcoming and as comfortable as possible for them, grown up kids, and grandchildren. The right of the house was taken by a carport and unfinished attic space above it. In talking with us,
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