Kitchen Remodeling Projects


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Project Type: 2 Story Addition with Basement
Project Location: Washington, DC
Case Team Members: David Vogt, Kevin Morrissey, Greg Polen

Project Description: The overall goal of this project was to create several new spaces; an art studio in the basement, family room and kitchen renovation on the main level, and add a bath and expand a bedroom and office on the upper level. And all at the same time opening up views to the National Cathedral.

 

 

 

 

 

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Project Type: Kitchen Addition
Project Location: Bethesda, MD
Case Team Members: Linda Granville, Matt Dirksen, Mary Englert, Ron Blocker

Project Description: The goals of this kitchen addition project were to increase existing space, keep gathering/family space separate from food preparation area, increase natural light, maintain look of California Contemporary style of the home, and maximize outdoor views.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Project Type: Kitchen Remodel
Project Location: Fairfax, VA
Case Team Members: Colleen Ryan

Project Description: The overall goal of this project was to create several new spaces; an art studio in the basement, family room and kitchen renovation on the main level, and add a bath and expand a bedroom and office on the upper level. And all at the same time opening up views to the National Cathedral.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Project Type: Kitchen Remodel
Project Location: Northwest, DC
Case Team Members: April Case Underwood, Colleen Ryan

Project Description: Bringing this kitchen into the 21st century, while considering the beautiful details of the original 1920’s design was the goal of this kitchen renovation. Exotic wood cabinetry, unique granite countertops, and a simple but elegant backsplash, along with commercial-style appliances helped create a dramatic and striking space.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Project Type: Kitchen Remodel
Project Location: Northwest, DC
Case Team Members: MJ Englert GAC

Project Description: Based on the homeowner’s wishes, this award-winning kitchen design was inspired by pottery artist Bill Campbell. The new design allowed for a place to incorporate a display space for the homeowner’s pottery collection. Large glass tiles and thin glass tile accents on all exposed walls were used to make the effect of a waterfall. A beverage station for wine and coffee, a professional range, and a laundry area disguised by cabinetry were other unique amenities included in the design.

 

 

 

 

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