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.
A Son Comes Home to Mother, And Builds A place To Start His Marriage
Source: Remodeling Today Spring Summer 2008 How Michael Nash Converted A 1950s Split-level with attached Studio Into a Stand-out Duplex That Works for the Extended Family After completing a seven-month tour with the marines in Iraq, Mike Paigo returned to the duplex...
Millennial Trends
Source: Home & Design Millennial Issue Redskins Owner’s Suite Washington’s Newest ‘Wish List’ Invite It is no longer a matter of taking out the old and putting in the new; fewer and fewer homeowners are satisfied with the cookie cutter...
A convenient getaway
Source: House Trends Sept/Oct 2006 Complete creates the ultimate retreat, all within the comforts of their own home By Christina Corell ASK ANY MOTHER and she will quickly point out that raising a child is indeed a full time job. If you take that one child and...
Unique By Design
Source: Professional Remodeler November 2007 WHILE THE REMODELING may be slowing, this year’s Best of the Best Design Awards competition shows that home-owners are still willing to pay for what they want. That was probably the biggest trend in this year’s...
A CONVENIENT GETAWAY
Source: Remodeling Today Spring Summer 2005 Complete creates the ultimate retreat, all within the comforts of their own home By Christina Corell ASK ANY MOTHER and she will quickly point out that raising a child is indeed a full time job. If you take that one child...
A Revitalized First Floor
Source: Remodeling Today NARI Directory 2006 Mark Pineau and Charles Roche started talking about remodeling the kitchen in their two-story, split foyer home in Springfield, VA., shortly after moving into it in 1987. Originally built in the early 1970s, the...
Higher Expectation Drives Home Additions Market
Source: The Chronicle 2nd Edition June 2007 With Innovative Solutions and Dealership Advantages, Michael Nash Has Carved out a Niche with the Value-Conscious Did you jump or were you pushed? What made you decide to enlarge your home this year? Did your mother...
Luxury Baths Top List of home Remodeling Preferences
Source: The Chronicle, Volume 7, Number 7, June 2007 Accomodating needs while managing value is Michael Nash’s Winning Formula You may already know that kitchens and baths are the most frequently remodeled components of any home. But did you know that northern...
Michael Nash Sweeps 10 NARI Metro DC COTY Awards
Source: Remodeling Today Spring Summer 2007 The 2006 NARI Metro DC Contractor of the Year Awards As a professional architectural photographer, I have the pleasure of recording some of the dazzling remodeling work done by members of the Metro DC NARI Chapter. In my...
A tale of three kitchens
Source: Homes, April 11, 2007 Kitchen makeovers by Michael Nash dominate COTY Awards By John Byrd Special to the Times Many years ago, it was determined that every kitchen remodel; should be laid out as a triangle. The sink, stove and refrigerator were the points of...
A tale of three kitchens
Source: Times Community Newspapers A tale of three kitchens By John Byrd Many years ago, it was determined that every kitchen should be laid out as a triangle. The sink, stove and refrigerator were the points of the triangle, and the cook was in the middle. This held...
Hot kitchens
Source: Times Community Hot kitchens By John Byrd Many years ago, it was determined that every kitchen should be laid out as a triangle. The sink, stove and refrigerator were the points of the triangle, and the cook was in the middle. This held true whether it was a...
2008 Evening of Excellence Sponsor Showcase
Source: The Remodeler’s Journal 2008 Evening of Excellence Sponsor Showcase 2008 Regional COTY Winners
A Whole Greater than the Sum of the Parts
Source: NARI METRO DC Two-Level Addition Redefines a Home’s Facade By John Byrd When Mike Martin bought a 5,400-square-foot two-story contemporary on five acres of Great Falls, VA almost 20 years ago, he knew changes would have to come. The house had many...
Kitchen Under $50,000
Source: Qualified Remodeler Gold Award Michael Nash Kitchens & Homes, Inc., Fairfax, VA. Michael Nash Kitchens & Homes, Inc. was asked to remodel this 1980s kitchen in Vienna, VA. It was long and narrow with a breakfast room at the end, but the traffic flow...