2015 NARI Capital CotY Grand Award Winner, Residential Interior Under $75,000
Newlywed purchased their first home in Suburb of Mount Vernon area hoping to build their family in it. A three level split foyer with a large room on the top level was a perfect space for their Master bedroom. There was just a big problem. The closest bathroom was 6 steps down in middle level
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2015 NARI Capital CotY Merit Award Winner, Residential Bath $50,001 to $75,000
A Basic master bathroom for a colonial home in Ashburn, Virginia. This couple wanted to modernize and upscale this master bathroom area without breaking the bank. The separate toilet compartment was too small for them and not necessary for their lifestyle. Larger shower was much more needed; big decked tub was taking a large portion
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2015 NARI Capital CotY GRAND Award Winner, Residential Bath $25,000 to $50,000
Retail Price: $ 47,500 Leaving the 80’s and walk into new era of contemporary bath is how I can describe this project. Old and tired look of the colonial Chantilly home was no longer what this hip couple imagined to live the rest of the lives in. They wanted it all: Bigger and better. Large
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2015 NARI Capital CotY Merit Award Winner, Residential Bath $25,000 to $50,000
Need of upgrading the old master bath and bringing into 21st century theme was the main purpose of this massive renovation for this family. The old soaking tub sunk into a very large sized platform taken over 50% of bathroom floor space was no longer appealing to them. The goals were: lot of floor space
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2015 National NARI CotY Southeast Regional Award Winner, Entire House $250,000 to $500,000
This husband, wife and their two children have been living in this colonial family home in McLean for over 20 years. Given their high profile law firm jobs in DC, they did not want to move but expansion was in high priority. The old and dark kitchen was driving the wife off the walls, space