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Baltimore/Washington

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Remodeling

REMODELING TODAY IS AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

OF THE NATIONAL KITCHEN & BATH ASSOCIATION

BALTIMORE/WASHINGTON CHAPTER

METRO DC’S BEST REMODELERS

SEE PAGE 32

A PERFECTBLEND

BATHROOM& KITCHENTRENDS

DESIGN • BUILD • REMODEL

FALL.WINTER.2012

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04 President’s Message

08 Neighborhood Evaluation: Is It Worth It?

10 Bathroom & Kitchen Trends

14 Arlington Reinvention

18 Brightening Things Up

22 A Perfect Blend Of Old And New

26 Aging In Place With Craftsmen Elegance

30 Certified Professionals

32 NKBA Baltimore/Washington Membership Directory

46 NKBA Baltimore/Washington Member Specialties

ON THE COVER:BRIGHTENING THINGS UPBeginning on page 18

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Homeowners can find more information about the NKBA by visiting: www.nkba.org

Industry professionals interested in learning more should visit:www.nkbabaltowash.org

NKBA Baltimore/WashingtonPRESIDENT........................Deleigh Van Deursen, CKD, CBD, NCIDQIMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT .......................Erin H. Siarey, AKBD1ST VP PROGRAMS............................................................Amy GaetaSECRETARY.............Donna Ralston-Latham, LID, CID, FIFDA, ASIDTREASURER ..............................................Mary B. O`Connell, AKBD

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PUBLISHER ..................................................................Kevin FordEDITOR................................................................ Sharon GloriosoSENIOR EDITOR .......................................................Troy BlewettCONTRIBUTING WRITER ...............................Jeff WiblitzhouserCONTRIBUTING WRITER......................................Lorraine HartCONTRIBUTING WRITER .......................Sally Williams, CQRIDCREATIVE DIRECTOR..............................................Pete MorettaMARKETING DIRECTOR.............................................John FordOFFICE MANAGER............................................Michelle Lovrine

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The NKBA Baltimore Washington

Chapter is excited about our new

partnership with Remodeling

Today. The goal of our partnership is to

provide you with information and inspira-

tion; and through our directory listing,

members who can provide you with edu-

cated and quality services.

The NKBA is the National Kitchen

and Bath Association. The NKBA repre-

sents the finest professionals in the

Kitchen and Bath Industry. We are an

international trade association and our

members are categorized into 11 cate-

gories based on their specialty in the

Kitchen and Bath Industry. Through

membership, designers can achieve certi-

fication representing not only years

of experience but also education and

passing of an arduous certification

exam. Look for the CKD (Certified

Kitchen Designer), CBD (Certified Bath

Designer), AKBD (Associate Kitchen

and Bath Designer), CKBP (Certified

Kitchen and Bath Professional) and

CMKBD (Certified Master Kitchen and

Bath Designer) credentials when selecting

a designer for your next project.

All of our members in all categories

receive educational opportunities and the

chance for continuing education on trends,

new products, and new technology. These

members are dedicated to providing quali-

ty goods and services to homeowners and

fellow professionals. When you are in need

of a metro area professional in the Kitchen

and Bath Industry look no further than the

NKBA Baltimore Washington Chapter for

a successful project.

I hope you will enjoy this new publica-

tion and find the right professional for all

your kitchen and bath design and product

needs. Please also check out our website

www.nkba.org for more inspiration and

information on the NKBA.

Deleigh Van Deursen, CKD, CBD

NCIDQ certificate # 016873

Chapter President

Baltimore Washington Chapter NKBA

R. Bratti Associates

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NKBA BALTIMORE/WASHINGTONCHAPTER OFFICERS

PRESIDENTDeleigh Van Deursen, CKD,

CBD, NCIDQ

FIRST VP PROGRAMSAmy Gaeta

VP ACADEMIC RELATIONSDiane M. Hursh, CKD, CBD

VP GOVERNMENT RELATIONSLinda J. McCormick

VP STRATEGIC PLANNING; IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENTErin H. Siarey, AKBD

VP TECHNOLOGY/COMMUNICATIONSMeghan H. Fox, AKBD

VP PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTSteven Varricchio, AKBD

CHAPTER REPRESENTATIVEBlue Arnold, CKD, CBD

SECRETARYDonna Ralston-Latham, LID, CID,

FIFDA, ASID

TREASURERMary B. O`Connell, AKBD

SPONSOR REPBrian J. McLaughlin

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As you are thinking about remodeling your home thereare many factors to consider. If you haven’t yet decided whetherto stay or move, refer to the previously published article, “Relocateor Remodel.”* Just as there are many pluses and minuses involvedin deciding whether to stay in your existing home or relocate,there are also many factors to be weighed regarding remodelingyour home.

In this article we will focus on evaluating your neighborhood and thereturn on investment of your remodeling project. If you have alreadydecided to remodel rather than relocate, it is now time to delve further

into the neighborhood factors as they relate to your remodeling project.Since you have decided to stay in your existing home, you now must

determine the extent of your remodeling and how this relates to theneighborhood. Time is a very important factor. If you plan to remodeland want to sell in the near future, the value of other houses in yourneighborhood will be more important. In this case you might want tochoose remodeling projects that will enhance the resale value of yourhome. However, if you plan to remodel your home with the intention of being there for the long term, other factors are more important.

Most of us have probably heard the advice “you don’t want to have thenicest house on the block.” That could also be extended to having thenicest house in the neighborhood. But, let’s look at what that means andwhere it comes from. First, keep in mind that someone has to have thenicest house on the block. That being said, we can now further evaluate this “nicest house" advice.

If your house is already worth significantly more money and doesn’t fitthe neighborhood, then it would not be a smart financial investment toadd more in remodeling. Also if your renovation makes your houseworth significantly more money and it then doesn’t fit the neighborhood,then it would not be a smart financial investment.

In evaluating the neighborhood, we should determine what directionthe neighborhood is going. Here it would be helpful to have a crystal ball,but lacking the crystal ball, we can look at other things. Let’s start byexamining the history of the neighborhood. Is it the same, better or worse

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than a few years ago? What does it look like now?Are the other homes well maintained or are they inneed of repair? Next we need to project the future.If you notice that some of your neighbors are doingrepairs or getting ready for renovations, that is agood sign. Also look around at how many housesare for sale or recently sold. As new people moveinto the neighborhood, there is a tendency toremodel. Provided that not all the houses are forsale, new families moving in is another positive sign for the future of your neighborhood.

You can get an idea of what your house and others in the neighborhood are worth or haverecently sold for by doing some research on theinternet. For example, Zillow.com will give youtheir estimated value of homes, homes for sale,as well as recent home sales. You can get data tohelp with the decision-making process, especially if you plan to sell in the near future.

It has often been the case that when one familydecides to remodel, others soon follow suit.Sometimes called “keeping up with the Joneses,”this is definitely a positive. It is often the case thatwhole neighborhoods or even towns change as theresult of home remodeling. Probably the most well-known example of this is Levittown, NY, once aneighborhood of inexpensive, mass-produced houses. Today, over 60 years later, there is a diversearray of homes remodeled over and over to suit the changing needs of the families that lived there.

For those with young children or a growingfamily, a well-chosen remodeling project will addneeded functionality and years of enjoyment forthe whole family. Assuming your home is in theneighborhood you have chosen to be in, your

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remodeling project will not only enhance yourfamily life, but will add value when the time does come to move on. For those who don’t have children or whose children may have grown, therewill be other reasons to remodel. These reasonscould include increased functionality of the hometo support a changing life style, changes needed to support physical limitations or just changes tocreate a different look.

In determining the extent of your remodelingproject, you will want to evaluate your priorities.For most of us, our priorities include enjoyment,whether that enjoyment is personal pleasure,family enhancement or time with our friends.Some of us will want our homes to be the centerof our lives and activities, while others will wantto enjoy life and activities outside our homes.In making decisions regarding remodeling, aslong as we have decided that we want to remainin our neighborhood, we should next focus onthose features that will enhance our enjoyment of our home.

To ensure the best return on investment weshould keep in mind not only how we will useour remodeled home, but also how others willview it when the time does come to sell it. Thismay not be important to you if you have the perfect home for the next 5, 10 or even 20 years.On the other hand, it would be nice to know that your renovations will make your home more salable in the future.

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A good contractor will be able to help you to ensure that your remod-el will be appropriate for you, your family as well as your neighbor-hood. Your contractor should listen to your ideas and help to createsolutions to meet your needs. He will also let you know what is feasibleand cost effective. n

Editor’s Note: Lorraine Hart is the president of Ideal Consulting Services, a consultingfirm with offices in NY, Texas and Florida. Lorraine is a past president of the NYC, LongIsland Chapter of NARI.

Source for this Article:Ideal Consulting Services, Inc.Lorraine Hart, [email protected] www.idealconsulting.net

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Welcome to the new home: bold whites, cool grays, seamlessstorage, open design, wired to meet almost any technologicalneed. Kitchens are becoming as livable and as much of a

social hub as the family living room. Bathrooms are technological wonders of luxury and efficiency. Your new dream home awaits and can include the top kitchen and bathroom remodeling trends of 2012.

TOP KITCHEN TRENDSWith today’s modern family spending more time in the kitchen, manyfamilies find that this is the congregating area where they tend to spendthe most time together. Here are some of the most popular upgradeshomeowners have on their must-have list when remodeling their kitchen.

INCREASED STORAGE Homeowners want a sleeker look in their kitchens, and are opting formore cabinet space. To meet this demand, more homeowners are puttingin islands, which adds extra storage as they do so.

Further, cabinets are very fluid and unnoticeable units these days.Many cabinet systems are hidden behind sliding doors and have toplatches that give them a sleeker appearance. Homeowners want theirkitchen accessories hidden and their storage itself barely noticeable.

OPEN CONCEPTThe kitchen is the true hub of almost any home. Assuch, the kitchen is opening up and is getting moreintegrated with the rest of the house. Homeownerswant to socialize while cooking and serving insteadof being cut off from everyone else.

“The trend has been to integrate the family roominto the kitchen to make it one big open space,”said Bill Smith, CBD, with Patuxent Baths andKitchens, Inc. in Laytonsville, MD.

Also, more and more islands are being added tokitchens so people can watch their kids do home-work, socialize or set out food. Designers are evenseeing more hardwood floors in kitchens, which areeasier to make uniform with the rest of the housesince the kitchen is now flowing into other areas.

CREATIVE BACKSPLASHESBacksplashes are a mainstay for many kitchens.“We see everything from glass to slate,” said Smith.“That’s probably the most fun we have today: thetile backsplash.” Smith also mentioned that he seesa lot of steal, glass and ceramic installs.

Uniform, linear designs remain the most popular.For instance, subway tiles in a running bond pat-tern are a popular choice right now.

THE GREEN KITCHENMore and more homeowners are looking to reducetheir impact on the environment. To make this a real-ity, reclaimed wood is being used to create counter-tops and raised bars. Many homeowners are optingto install a compost bin right into their countertops.A hole is made in the countertop and the bin fits as adrop-in. The bin itself is lined with odor protectorsand a simple, flat lid is placed on top of the bin so thecompost is not noticeable. A trashcan pullout with aseparate recycle pullout is also popular.

ENERGY STAR is also becoming more of a popular choice for appliances now. “The Earth andour world beyond today is very interesting and a deepconcern for many people,” said Sam Gregory withAppliance Distributors Unlimited, Inc. in Linthicum,MD. “They want to get more value for their moneyas well, and ENERGY STAR does just that.”

TECH IN THE KITCHEN Since the kitchen is the hub of the home, more andmore people are bringing their technology into thekitchen with them. Some homes incorporate specialdesk areas for working on a computer and othersare adding charging stations into the plan by reserv-ing the counter space and routing the correct wiringto the area.

Bathroom andKitchens Trends

BY MICHELLE LOVRINE

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in many bathrooms. A popular product on the rise is the dual-flush toilet,which uses more or less water depending on which button is pushed.Low-flush toilets are also popular, some cutting back on the amount ofwater they use by over half, from 3.5 gallons per flush to 1.28 gallons.

Air injection showerheads offer the option to add air into the waterstream, cutting back on the amount of water used but retaining the feel ofthe traditional showerhead. Air is infused with the water to increase thesize of the droplets, creating the feeling of getting a lot of water while inreality saving water.

HEATED FLOORS While on the pricey side, heated floors are becoming more popular.“Most everyone with a luxury bathroom wants a heated floor these days,” said Smith.

Appliances also are smarter in today’s kitchen:“Now every manufacturer creates induction cook tops,” said Gregory. “They are very supereffective, safe and powerful.” Further, refrigeratorscome with the capability to access a variety of apps like Pandora for music playing and speed cookovens can cook food up to eight times faster.

TOP BATHROOM TRENDS Homeowners are putting more effort and resources into their bathrooms then ever before.Cutting-edge technologies make the bathroom acomforting haven from the stresses of life.

HIGH TECH SHOWERSHomeowners are focusing on getting the best possible showering experience, since few peoplehave the time to enjoy a bath as much as peoplehave in the past. Side jets are huge for a more complete and luxurious showering experience.Steam showers are also on the rise.

Higher-end showers now have Bluetooth compatible waterproof speakers in them so theycan play music. Megan Gillis, Kitchen Designerwith Ferguson Bath, Kitchen and Lighting Galleryin Chantilly, VA, pointed out the Moen ioDigitalshower system, which allows the owner full controlof programmable temperature options and waterdelivery, as well as recall of the setting with thepush of one button.

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Heated floors take away the chill of walking on a cold bathroom floor in colder months, but also warm up the entire bathroom without the added cost of increasing the heat in the rest of the house. They also come with thermostats so the floor can be set to just the right temperature when the bathroom is in use, and then will shut down when the bathroom is unused.

For a more cost-conscious approach, some homeowners opt to just add heated sheets in certain high-use areas, like in front of thesink, shower or toilet.

TOUCH FAUCETS Faucets that only require a tap of the wrist or forearm anywhere on thefaucet to start the water flow are taking off in homes. Gillis points to theDelta/Brizo touch faucets. Cooks love them for the sanitation and waterconservation benefits.

TRENDS WORKING FOR THE KITCHEN AND BATHROOMOther choices to consider are color schemes and lighting throughout your kitchen and bath. There are endless options to choose from.

LIGHTS AND GRAYS Shades of white are dominating the design scene right now. “One of thebig trends I see continuing is the use of white honed marbles with whiteor off white painted cabinets,” said Deleigh Van Deursen, CKD, CBD,

with R. Bratti Associates, Inc. in Alexandria, VA.“The good news is white in general is a classic,which makes its popularity more timeless thanmany trends.”

However, shades of grey are being incorporatedheavily as well. “We are seeing a lot of white andgray color schemes,” commented Gillis.

Gregory mentioned that the more distinctive col-ors like the reds, blues and greens in appliances areout, except for some of the highest-end appliances.Kitchen appliances still hold steady with stainlesssteel being the most popular. Overall, white or graycolors are the way to go for that popular sleek andcontemporary look.

LED LIGHTING Once unappealing because of the harsh and

unflattering nature of the light quality, new LEDlights give off warmer and more subdued light.“The use of LED lighting also helps greatly withenergy costs while still offering good light quality,”said Van Deursen.

LED lighting technology overall is moving at aquick speed. LED lights can now also be found inchandeliers and pendant lights, making them a ver-satile addition to almost any design whim. Gillissaid LED lighting for under cabinets is especiallypopular, while LED lights are also big in kitchensand bathrooms as recessed lights. n

Sources For This Article:Ferguson Enterprises, Inc.13890 Lowe StreetChantilly, VA 20151Contact: Megan Gillis(703) 375-5816www.ferguson.com

Patuxent Baths and Kitchens, Inc.24705 Halterman RoadLaytonsville, MD 20882Contact: Bill Smith, CBD(301) 580-4085www.patuxentbathsandkitchens.com

R. Bratti Associates, Inc.403 East Glebe RoadAlexandria, VA 22305Contact: Deleigh Van Deursen, CKD, CBD(703) 549-1135www.rbratti.com

Appliance Distributors Unlimited, Inc.5192 Raynor AvenueLinthicum, MD 21090Contact: Sam Gregory(410) 636-1276www.adu.com

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Arlington ReinventionA post-WWII brick rambler with a previous second-story addition

was enough room for Judi Kay and her two growing children when they originally moved in. When she and Doug Glagola—who had two children of his own—decided to blend

their families, however, they quickly realized they needed more space.

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Our decision to remodel was driven by a need for additional space, pure and simple,” Doug says. “We wanted more

living space and we wanted all the children to have their own bedrooms.”

Importantly, design decisions were made with the goal of blending the original house,the previous renovation and new additions into a harmonious whole.

The scope of the project included adding a dining room, mud/laundry room, garage and porch on the first floor, and a master suite on the second floor. A new and expanded kitchen is the highlight of the project.

“The design intent was to make the kitchen the nucleus of the renovation,” says CharlesMcSorely, Associate AIA, of Coupard Architects in Falls Church. “The space serves to link the original home to the dining room addition and integrate the functions of cooking and entertaining.”

Challenges included keeping an open paththrough the space while simultaneously providingenough work space for a family that enjoys workingtogether in the kitchen. Judi had very specificrequests for the kitchen including two dishwashers(one regular size and one pull out drawer model),

a six burner stove, a light colored finish for the kitchen (eggshell paintedcabinets) and several work spaces since the family prepares meals togeth-er. The design mixed in some stained cherry cabinetry at the sink areaalong with some custom built-in cabinetry (painted various colors) todefine some of the work zones.

Having a couple of differing counter heights both helped to provide theright amount of storage and work spaces where they were needed.

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Secondary storage was achieved by a bank of taller, reduced depth cabi-netry, and custom made built-ins wherever a nook was available.

The Coupard team worked closely with Rita McSorley, CKD ofMastercraft Design on the selection and detailing of the cabinetry byCustom Wood Products for the kitchen and the Kraftmaid cabinetry forthe master bath to reflect the overall design of the home.

Importantly, the kitchen has become the hub of the home. “It’s sucha central spot,” Doug says. “It’s very cozy and that’s really importantto us.”

The overall project included a full exterior renovation, renovation ofthe first floor of the home including a new front porch and reconfiguredentryway, a dining room addition with a vaulted ceiling, and a mastersuite addition over a new garage and mudroom.

“Basically there wasn’t a part of the home thatremained untouched after we did this remodel,”says Doug. “Importantly, we wanted to do the reno-vation in a tasteful way that blended into the neigh-borhood. We didn’t want it to be a ‘hodge-podge’ ofdifferent people’s ideas. And the project certainlyaccomplished that goal.”

The entire project took eight months to completeand the homeowners and their children lived therethrough the process.

“We crammed two kids into one room, two intoanother and my wife and me in a third,” chucklesDoug. “It wasn’t too disruptive until we lost ourkitchen. That presented some challenges, but welived through it,” he says. “We are very happy withthe end result.” n

Sources for this article:Coupard Architects, Inc.803 W. Broad Street #730Falls Church, VA 22046Contact: Mark Coupard, AIAPhone: (703) 533-3210www.Coupard Architects.com

Mastercraft Design, Inc.9030 Euclid AvenueManassas, VA 20110Contact: Rita L. McSorley, CKDPhone: (703) 335-1499www.mastercraftdesigninc.com

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THE REMODELStep one was to address the problems created by the long hallway between the spaces. So, theload bearing wall separating the foyer from the family room was taken out and replaced with along supporting beam. A large French doorreplaced a small door and window leading to the home’s screened-in porch. This combination of changes brought significantly more light into the space.

Then, the project team totally removed the existing powder room from the middle and took out the partition wall between the kitchen and familyroom. This made the kitchen totally open and connected to the family room.

“One of the biggest challenges was that thehome’s existing powder room was right in the middle of the house,” says Sonny Nazemian,C.I.D., CR, CKBR, GCP, UDCR and president ofMichael Nash. “To meet the homeowner’s goal of having a wide-open design, we had to move thepowder room to an entirely new area (the designborrowed space from the garage) and that meantmoving all the plumbing and electrical.”

The falling apart box bay was demolished. It wasreplaced with new walls and a large window. Theplumbing for the main sink and dishwasher wasrelocated into this box bay allowing a total transfor-mation of the area into a space featuring cabinetsand counters on all sides.

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Camille and Trevor Delew moved into their 5,000square-foot Dutch colonial in 2006. While the home’s layout wascramped to begin with, the problem was magnif ied by three growing children.

It’s a 30-year-old house and the kitchen, in particular, was too smalland closed in,” says Camille. “I felt very isolated working in thekitchen when everyone else was in the family room.”

The original floor plan had several problems. First, a load bearing wallran down one side of the house separating the living area from the rest ofthe home, leaving the family room dark and isolated. The only openingwas a 30" doorway. Finally, the hallway created by the wall led to a trickyintersection with doors for the kitchen, basement and powder room allinches apart.

The kitchen itself was confined and really separated from the home’straffic flow. Additionally, it had a “bump out” breakfast bay that was notshored up properly and falling down.

HOMEOWNER GOALS“We knew pretty much what we wanted from the remodel,” Camille says. “We wanted to be able to see the kids in the family room and still be a part of the activities going on even when we were in the kitchen.Because we like to cook and entertain a lot, we also wanted the kitchen to be less cramped and more functional,” she comments.

“I wanted everything in the kitchen to have a place,” Camille says. “I didn’t want a gigantic microwave sitting on a countertop taking up space.”

So a design with plenty of space and storage was important. TheDelews turned to Michael Nash Design Build & Homes in Fairfax, VA,to come up with a design and renovation that would meet their needs.

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SELECTING THEIR CONTRACTORThe Delews got their referral to Michael Nash fromother homeowners in their neighborhood. They select-ed them over other companies because they wantedwhat Camille refers to as “one stop shopping.”

“We wanted one price for the entire job,” she says.“We needed to know our budget, that the price wasinclusive no matter what they found. And MichaelNash offered that assurance.”

“They were true to their word on the quote,”Camille says. “The only change to the price waswhen we decided to make a change and add cabi-nets in the family room.”

The Delews were also appreciative of the profes-sionalism of the installers working on the project.“We don’t use outside contractors,” commentsNazemian. “Because all of the people working onthe job are our own employees, we can guarantythe quality of their work. Additionally, they cleanup the job site at the end of each day.”

FINAL THOUGHTSThe Delew’s project took four months to completeand the family lived through most of it, using akitchen in their basement.

“I think whenever you remodel, there’s going tobe some inconvenience, but the end result morethan makes up for it,” Camille says. “I wouldadvise other homeowners to have a good idea ofwhat they want in a project before they start. Wedid and the job went smoothly.” n

Brightening Things UpThe doorway to the dining room was reconfigured to allow for a butler

area on the left, while the right side was occupied with a new 36" gasrange top with a decorative wood hood above it. In addition to the gascooktop, the new kitchen features double wall ovens, a large refrigeratorand two dishwashers.

A large island with a prep sink close to the cooking area features a beverage center and offers island seating to family and friends, lettingthem keep company with the cook. The choice of light butterscotch cabinetry with a touch of caramel glazing and light exotic stone tops contributes to the room’s bright and spacious feel. Also, the contrastingdistressed island with darker finish made a connection with Camille’schoice of dinette set and other furnishings. The stone backsplash with its inlaid design sets off the kitchen background.

New hardwood floors were installed throughout to create a seamlessfirst floor, while use of recessed lighting, pendent lights and task lightingmade for a much brighter space.

In addition, there was available space behind the mudroom/laundryroom area (part of the garage) that was not used appropriately. So MichaelNash built out a 7' x 10' interior space and combined that space with thecurrent mudroom to create a separate laundry room, a new powder roomand a mudroom between the garage and family room.

GREAT RESULTSThis total transformation has changed this family’s way of living. Nowthey all can tend to their busy schedules without bumping into each otherand being cramped into a small kitchen or dungeon-looking family room.

“I couldn’t stand being in my kitchen before the renovation because itwas so dark. I just wanted to close the door and order out,” Camillelaughs. “Now, it’s part of the living space and I am always part of what’sgoing on. The whole area is opened up and much brighter. It’s a greatplace for our family to hang out together.”

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Source for this project:Michael Nash Design Build & Homes8630-A Lee HighwayFairfax, VA 22031Sonny Nazemian, C.I.D., CR, CKBR, GCP, UDCRPhone: (703) 641-9800www.michael-nash.com

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The homeowners knew when theybought their 2,972-square foot, 1950s vintagecolonial that it wouldn’t accommodate theirgrowing family over the long-term. So after l iving in the house for nine years, they werefaced with a decision to either sell it and moveto a new home or renovate it to meet theirneed for more space.

We went back and forth with our decision,” says the owner, “but we loved our neighborhood and our lot. So,

ultimately, it made sense for us to turn this houseinto what we wanted instead of buying elsewhere.”

With three small children, the renovation’s firstgoal was to increase the home’s livable space.The new design increased the size of the home to3,893-square feet, adding a master suite with walk-inclosets and master bathroom, a mudroom and anupstairs laundry.

In addition, the kitchen and living area wastransformed into a wide-open design that makes it easier for mom to watch over three small childrenand be together during the day.

“The new design makes my life so much easierbecause I can have everyone around me,” the ownersays. “It’s just an easy living space.”

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THE NEW FLOOR PLANThe new design starts with a new portico at thefront door. Upon entering the home, there is anopen foyer with an office to the right. To the left is a formal living room from which you enter thedining room; French doors open onto the backpatio.

If you walk straight through the foyer, youcome to the center of the house, which has a butler’s pantry and wet bar leading into thekitchen. To the right is the mudroom, which exits to the garage. Behind the mudroom is thefamily room with doors out to a screened-inporch.

Kitchen highlights include a cream marblecountertop on an island offset by dark granite onthe rest of the countertops. The family room andmudroom feature coffered ceilings and custombuilt-in cabinetry.

Upstairs is the new master suite with his andhers closets plus a master bath featuring whiteCarrera marble countertops to match the floor.Pieces of marble also adorn the edges of the mirror, adding to the room’s elegant feel. A second bedroom with a private bath, two otherbedrooms, a hall bathroom and the new laundrycomplete the second floor.

SIGNATURE ROOMSAccording to the owners, it is difficult to pick a favorite room because the family loves the entire project. Two rooms, however, standout for the wife.

“I love the open kitchen/family room and the coffered ceiling,” shesays. “The space is beautifully done and it is very bright with all the doors and windows leading to the outdoor living area.”

“Our master suite is like being in a tree house. It’s so open to the outside,” she comments. “We used to sleep with our windows covered andclosed, but now we keep them open and wake up to the tops of our trees.”

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A SEAMLESS TRANSITIONGetting the new addition to match a home built more than 60 years agowas the project’s greatest challenge. According to George Papaheraklis,founder and president of Finecraft Contractors, you start with the details.

“You make a lot of inconspicuous adjustments throughout the home inorder to create a seamless transition from old to new,” he says. “Matchingand updating the trim work, refinishing the floors, working with the heightsof the doors and windows were just a few of the tasks required to blend oldand new.”

Finecraft paid particular attention to the home’s existing front entry-way. They adjusted the height of the front door and included a transomthat brings more light into the space. Then a new entry porch was addedthat provides more dimension to the front of the home. All of it wasmeticulously crafted to blend in with the home’s existing exterior. Andtheir attention to detail shows.

“They did a fantastic job of making the renovation blend in with the existinghouse,” the owner exclaims. “It really does feel like it has been there forever.”

SELECTING THEIR CONTRACTORThe owners asked four contractors to bid on their project, but Finecraft—who had been recommended by their architect—was a clear favorite. Sothey were very happy when Finecraft won the job.

“They were just phenomenal to work with,” the owner says. “We had never done a renovation and we were a bit nervous going in. They did a great job of keeping us informed at every step of the way and alwayslistened to our questions and concerns.”

“They communicated so well and I think that is what made the projectsuch a great experience for us,” the owner says. “The entire project hasreally exceeded our expectations. We just love our new home.” n

Every successful remodeling job requires a team of skilled, dedicated professionals.It’s best to start with an architect or

general contractor who will typically bring otherprofessionals onto the project. Your generalcontractor is usually responsible for hiring thesubcontractors used on the job, so it’s alwaysgood to ask them about those relationshipsduring your selection process. Here’s the teamthat made this remodel a success:

General Contractor: Finecraft Building ContractorsArchitect: GTM Architects – Tamara GorodetzkyInteriors: Marni Interiors – Marni HolifieldKitchen Designer: Amy CollinsHVAC: Tri-State Home Services – Bert MiskellElectrician: Planet Electric – John KoutsoulisPlumbing: Tri-State Home Services – Bert MiskellMasonry: ARG Masonry, Inc. – Alvaro RamosExcavation: Cornerstone Excavations – Ed BevisLandscaper: Mac Peak Landscaping – Mark MacpeakOther: Architectural Ceramics, Fireplace Solutions, Potomac

Valley Brick, Hybrid American Construction (roofer),Ferguson (plumbing fixtures), Dominion Electric (Light fixtures), Stone and Tile World (Countertops)

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Source for this article:Finecraft Contractors, Inc.104 Summit Hall RoadGaithersburg, MD 20877Contact: Niko PapaheraklisPhone: (301) 330-9191www.finecraftcontractors.com

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When Robert Crooks decided his historic home inMount Pleasant was just too big for one person, he started lookingfor a Craftsman-style bungalow he could purchase. But after not finding a suitable option, he decided to build one himself andstarted looking for a place to knock down. Ultimately, he found justwhat he was looking for in Metro D.C.’s Palisades neighborhood.

Ididn’t think there was any chance of saving the existing home,” saysRobert. “So I rang up Chris Landis [AIA, Landis Construction] andasked him to look at it. He agreed that the home would need to be

torn down and we went from there.”

PROJECT GOALSRobert had a clear vision of what he wanted when he sat down with thedesigners at Landis Construction. Not only did he want a well-designed,well-constructed home true to the Craftsman spirit and ideals, but hewanted to be able to ‘age in place’ and live on one floor. Additionally, hewanted to integrate sustainable design principles, energy efficiency and hewanted the inside of the home to feel like his Mount Pleasant home.

“I took the designer up to my old house several times so he could getthe look and feel of the place,” Robert says. “I’d just show him aroundand point out things I really liked. A lot of the downstairs, particularlythe room sizes, are similar to that home, which was a beautiful oldplace,” he says.

At the completion of the design phase, the project had expanded to4,500 square-feet. Care was taken during the design of the home to

ensure that the massing was both in keeping withthe neighborhood and the Craftsman bungalow aesthetic. Instead of going up, the home wouldextend inconspicuously toward the rear of the lot.

EARLY CHALLENGESThe project’s first step involved deconstructing theexisting home on the site. All salvageable materialswere recycled, donated, or reused, rather than beingthrown in a landfill.

Securing the Raze permit was especially difficult as the process seemed to be endless andwithout a real road map. It involved submissionsto, and in many cases inspections from, a host ofgovernmental organizations and utilities includ-ing: DC DOH, Verizon, Pepco, Washington Gas,DCRA – Construction Branch, DC Zoning,WASA, DDOT, DC Historic Preservation,DDOE –Asbestos, DDOE - Soil and Erosion,and Department of Housing and CommunityDevelopment. Once complete, however, a beautiful new home went up on the site.

AN ELEGANT AGING-IN-PLACE DESIGNAs one would expect of an aging-in-place layout,all of the primary living space is situated on the

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first floor. Starting with an entry foyer, the layoutboasts a living room, dining room, master suite,master bathroom, kitchen with breakfast area,powder room, laundry closet, and TV room/study.

Custom cherry cabinetry, fireplace mantel surround, doors and window trims, and base andcrown moldings are designed and finished to bring inthe Craftsman style of the exterior inside the livingand dining rooms. Similarly, the TV room/studycabinetry is built in this style, but with a creamglazed finish and stained desk tops and flyovershelves. The master bathroom has the Craftsmanstyle evoked as well with the use of stained cherrywood cabinetry and granite countertops and varyingsizes of slate tiles.

“The room I use the most is the TV room/studyoff the back of the house,” Robert says. “It wasagain modeled from a room in my previous home.I still work out of the home as a consultant so Ispend a lot of time there.”

Long quarter-sawn white oak floors run through-out the first and second floors. Engineered floors inthe rear portion of the first floor were fabricated bythe same mill shop to match. Solid wood doorswere installed as well and there is a radiant heatfloor in the rear portion of the first floor. Interiorclerestory windows and a frosted glass door bringplenty of natural light into interior spaces.

The basement is nicely finished as a spacious in-law suite with engineered hardwood floors,kitchenette, bathroom, family room, laundry, andstorage room. Large window wells ensure plenty of natural light.

The second floor has two bedrooms and a bathroom. The bathroom features honed marbletile, custom cabinetry and wood wainscoting.Future plans include turning one of the bedrooms into a library.

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A STUNNING EXTERIORThe exterior of the home is a painstakingly detailed Craftsman designincluding James Hardi’s artisan siding, which provides a pronouncedshadow line at the first level and cedar siding at the second level, handcut decorative rafter ends and brackets. The front porch creates an elegantand well-proportioned transition from public to private space. Visually itbalances the dormer and the rest of the front façade. It features brickcolumns with tapered pilasters, decorative brackets at the gable end, IPEdecking, a custom built cedar handrail and steps with flagstone.

Pella aluminum clad wood windows and exterior doors in a strikingCranberry color complete the exterior design.

“I am from Australia and the Craftsman design is very popular there,”Robert says. “I’ve always loved the style and wanted it for this home.”

SUSTAINABILITY/ENERGY EFFICIENCY“I am an environmental scientist so I feel obliged to do as much as I canin terms of sustainability and energy efficiency,” Robert comments. “Forinstance, we did advanced framing using Forest Stewardship Councilapproved timber throughout the house. Advanced framing means thewalls are 50% thicker than normal and we filled that space with sprayfoam insulation.”

Additionally, the home has a multi-zone super high efficiency HVACsystem and an Energy Recovery Ventillator to bring in fresh air.

“The house is incredibly energy efficient,” Robertemphasizes. “I keep track of my utility bills and afterthe first year my bill was only 1/3 of my old one.”

Care was taken to preempt water infiltration.In addition to waterproofing, insulation and drainboard on the exterior of the foundation walls,Landis Construction installed a conventionalsump pump along with a backup sump pump thatruns with water pressure rather than electricity.The home also incorporated rain barrels and arain garden.

ADVICE TO OTHER HOMEOWNERS“My late wife and I renovated several homes overthe years, so we were always thinking of differentthings to do,” Robert says. “So I knew what I want-ed from the start. That’s important, along withgoing into your project with a realistic estimate.”

THE END RESULTUltimately, Robert took great care to build a homewhich blends with the Palisades neighborhood.He and his new community love it. The homerecalls an era of civility and elegance, of pride incraftsmanship. It will be a gem for him to enjoy for many more to come. n

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T he hallmark for kitchen and bath professionals,NKBA certification is based on in-depth testing andextensive industry experience. NKBA-certified mem-

bers must also meet annual continuing education require-ments. The NKBA certifies kitchen and bath professionals invarious levels of expertise, and provides two distinct paths;one for the kitchen & bath designers and one for non-designprofessionals. According to a 2010 survey conducted byFleishman-Hillard, 80% of consumers prefer to work with cer-tified kitchen designers over uncertified designers.

NKBA Certified Kitchen & Bath DesignersNKBA-certified designers demonstrate comprehensiveknowledge in kitchen and bath design, as well as construc-tion, mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems. They arewidely recognized as experts in the NKBA Kitchen & BathPlanning Guidelines with Access Standards, which recognizethe importance of consumer health, safety and welfare inkitchen and bath design. Our certified designers are alsowell respected for their skill in assessing consumers’ indi-vidual needs and creating designs that meet and exceedtheir expectations.

AKBDDefined: An Associate Kitchen and Bath Designer is a cer-tified professional, knowledgeable in product selection,space planning, materials and finishes.

Requirements: Applicants must document a minimumof two (2) years experience. At least one year must bespecifically within the kitchen/bath industry. The secondyear of experience may be in a related industry.

Applicants must also earn a minimum of 30 hours ofNKBA education or NKBA approved college coursework.Education must be completed before the candidate's appli-cation for certification can be approved. Courses should bedocumented as accurately as possible on the application.

CKD/CBDDefined: CKDs and CBDs specialize in the design, planning,and execution of residential kitchens and bathrooms, andprove advanced knowledge of technical and personal com-munication skills required to succeed as a design specialist.

Requirements: Applicants must document a minimum ofseven (7) years of experience. A minimum of three years

must be specifically from full-time residential kitchen/bathdesign experience, including design execution or projectmanagement. The remaining four years can consist of full-time kitchen/bath design or related industry experience.

Applicants must also earn a minimum of 60 hours ofNKBA education or NKBA approved college coursework.Education must be completed before the candidate's appli-cation for certification can be approved. Courses should bedocumented as accurately as possible on the application.Applicants must pass their AKBD academic exam priorscheduling their CKD/CBD design exam.

CKE/CBEDefined: Certified Kitchen Educators and CertifiedBathroom Educators are college instructors who specializein teaching residential kitchen and/or bathroom design.They understand the unique qualifications required forkitchen and bathroom design specialization, and they trans-fer their knowledge to interior design students. A collegeinstructor achieves the CKE or CBE designation by provingexperience as an interior design college educator and pass-ing the CKD exam for CKE certification, or the CBD exam forCBE certification.

Requirements: CKEs and CBEs must demonstrate a min-imum of seven (7) years of full-time teaching experience in

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interior design or a minimum of three (3) years teachingexperience combined with formal education for a total ofseven (7) years. No formal design experience is required.

Applicants must also earn a minimum of 60 hours ofNKBA education or NKBA approved college coursework.Education must be completed before the candidate's appli-cation for certification can be approved. Courses should bedocumented as accurately as possible on the application.Applicants must pass their AKBD academic exam prior toscheduling their CKD/CBD design exam.

CMKBDDefined: The Certified Master Kitchen and Bath Designeris a program which recognizes extraordinary experienceand achievements in the kitchen and bath industry. TheCMKBD must possess not only their CKD and CBD certifica-tion, but must have an additional ten years of experiencein the industry beyond the date of their first certification.This means that CMKBDs must have a minimum of 17years of industry experience. In addition, a CMKBD hasbeen nationally recognized through design competitions,industry awards, printed publications, or television spots. ACMKBD must also meet specific educational requirements.

Requirements: Candidates applying for the CMKBD certifi-cation are required to have both their CKD and CBD certifica-tions prior to applying. Candidates must also have an addi-tional ten (10) years of industry experience in addition to theknowledge that they have already demonstrated to earn theirCKD and/or CBD designation. Five (5) years of this addition-al experience must be from full-time kitchen/bath design.

Applicants must also earn a minimum of 100 hours ofNKBA education or NKBA approved college coursework.Education must be completed before the candidate'sapplication for certification can be approved. Coursesshould be documented as accurately as possible on theapplication.

CMKBEDefined: The Certified Master Kitchen and Bath Educatoris a program which recognizes extraordinary experienceand achievements of educators teaching residential kitchenand/or bathroom design at the college level. The CMKBEmust possess not only both their CKE and CBE certifications,and must have an additional ten (10) years of experiencein the industry beyond the date of their first certification.This means that CMKBEs must have a minimum of 17years of teaching and design experience.

Requirements: Candidates applying for the CMKBE cer-tification are required to have both their CKE and CBE certi-fications prior to applying. Candidates must also have anadditional ten (10) years of teaching experience in additionto the knowledge that they have already demonstrated toearn their CKE and/or CBE designation. Five (5) years ofthis additional experience can be from full-timekitchen/bath design or teaching.

Applicants must also earn a minimum of 100 hours of NKBA education or NKBA approved college coursework.Education must be completed before the candidate's appli-cation for certification can be approved. Courses should bedocumented as accurately as possible on the application.

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Applicants must also earn a minimum of 40 hours ofNKBA education or NKBA approved college coursework.Education must be completed before the candidate's appli-cation for certification can be approved. Courses should bedocumented as accurately as possible on the application.

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Marvin W. Moser, CKDMary B. O'Connell, AKBDMary Ellen DeCaprio, AKBDMary M Kurtz, CKDMary M. Banas, CKDMary Rexford, AKBDMeghan H. Fox, AKBDPamela Gragg, AKBDPamela M. Saunders, CKDPatricia Boyd, AKBDPaul E Downs, CBDPaula Truchon, AKBDPeggy Fisher, CKDPhillip Heisserman, AKBDRichard Clem, AKBDRichard R. Neary, CKDRichard S. Bussey, CKDRita L. McSorley, CKDRobert L. Gibbs, CKDRonda Royalty, CKDSamantha Chinn, CKDSandra Brannock, AKBD

Sandra K Rodas, CKDSara Lee, AKBDSavena Doychinov, CKDShane Silverman, CKDSharon L. Will, AKBDStaci Bryarly, AKBDStacy Lensis, AKBDSteven Varricchio, AKBDStu Dettelbach, CKD,CBDStuart Dean Bunyea, CKDSusan M. Kirkwood, CKDSuzanne L. Sepety, AKBDTanya Dugan, AKBDThomas A. Gilday, CKDTiffany Klebe Taft, AKBDTracey M. Burrell, AKBDVictor P Williams, CKDVictoria Liscinsky, CKD,CBDVictoria Lynn Neyhard, AKBDWilliam W. Baird, CKDYasar Aleem, CKD

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BUILDER/REMODELERA.R.T. DESIGN BUILD, INC.4309 Lynbrook DriveBethesda, MD 20814-4641Phone: (301) 656-6500Michael Johnson

ABOVE & BEYOND HOME IMPROVEMENTS, INC.7219 Roosevelt AvenueFalls Church, VA 22042Phone: (703) 895-3915Corey Wickett

ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION GROUP, LLC1112 N. Fairfax StreetAlexandria, VA 22314Phone: (703) 813-5554Justin A. Sparrow

ALL RENOVATIONS6920B Braddock Road, Suite 191Annandale, VA 22003Phone: (703) 344-7333Omari Razi

AMERICAN HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE, LLC2933 Rosemary LaneFalls Church, VA 22042Phone: (703) 310-7990Monty D. Bachar

AMERICAN PRIORITY HOME IMPROVEMENTS, INC.3206 Apple Green LaneBowie, MD 20716-3878Phone: (240) 461-1786Doniger L. Patterson

ANTHONY WILDER DESIGN BUILD7401 River Falls DrivePotomac, MD 20854Phone: (301) 907-0100Shelley Clucas Crist, Shannon J.Kadwell, CKD, CBD, ASID

BAIR GROUP, LLC11160 C-1 South Lakes DriveReston, VA 20191Phone: (703) 391-2247Mike Bair

BALATON HOME IMPROVEMENT6081 Deer Hill CourtCentreville, VA 20121Phone: (202) 674-0540Javier Baldiviezo

BATEMAN CUSTOM CONSTRUCTION, LLC5217 Concordia StreetFairfax, VA 22032Phone: (703) 323-1454Jim Bateman, CKD, CBD, LizBateman

BATHROOM RENOVATORS, INC.5250 Queens Wood DriveBurke, VA 22015Phone: (703) 980-8264Scot Schrager

BATHS BY RJ10013 Blue Coat DriveFairfax, VA 22030Phone: (571) 221-3797Erica Weber

BEL AIR CONSTRUCTION1655 Robin CircleForest Hill, MD 21050Phone: (410) 557-9838Michael Watts, Kate Smith, Paula Sorg

BLUJAX DESIGN AND REMODELING951 Rhonda PlaceLeesburg, VA 20175Phone: (202) 422-6650Ward E. Bell

BOWEN REMODELING & DESIGN2129 Baldwin Avenue, Suite 1Crofton, MD 21114Phone: (301) 262-3029Joe Bowen, Sally Eisel

BUDGET BATH9639 Alda DriveBaltimore, MD 21234Phone: (410) 663-4183David House

C & M INTERIORS12180 Nebel StreetRockville, MD 20852Phone: (301) 770-7773Mr. Koroush Charkhabi

C.T. DESIGN, INC.11 Briardale CourtDerwood, MD 20855Phone: (240) 454-7000Max Buslovich

CAHILL DESIGN BUILD5011 Olney Laytonsville RoadSuite BOlney, MD 20832Phone: (301) 948-6625Christopher Cahill

CAPITOL DESIGN BUILD8245 L Backlick RoadLorton, VA 22079Phone: (703) 436-6919Ali Tatari, Jackie Perkins

CASE DESIGN REMODELING, INC.4701 Sangamore RoadBethesda, MD 20816Phone: (301) 229-4600Jim Wrenn, John Audet, AprilCase-Unerwood, Bill Millholland,Coleen Shaut, Valery Tessier,Susan Matus, Herman Johnson,Mathew Dirksen

CLASSIC & MODERN, INC.6835 Tennyson DriveMc Lean, VA 22101-5721Phone: (703) 821-6717Nasser Hosseini

COLORSCAPE, INC.REMODELING & PAINTING6620 Newington RoadLorton, VA 22079Phone: (703) 593-3426Egan Travnicek

COMMONWEALTH HOME REMODELERS, INC.208 A Dominion Road NEVienna, VA 22180Phone: (703) 255-9861Meghan H. Fox, AKBD; SharonSmith, Susan Pierce, Julie Callaway

COUPARD ARCHITECTS & BUILDERS803 W. Broad Street, #730Falls Church, VA 22046Phone: (703) 533-3210Charles McSorley, Mark Coupard

DESIGN CONCEPTS CONTRACTORS, INC.14260-A Centreville SquareCentreville, VA 20121Phone: (703) 815-5900Susie Yoo

DREAM DESIGN CONSTRUCTION15380 Warm Springs LaneManassas, VA 20112Phone: (703) 987-8123Yong Yi

DREAMMAKER BATH & KITCHEN844 Ritchie Highway, #104Severna Park, MD 21146Phone: (410) 647-4999Jennifer Walker

E&L BUILDERS, INC.10484 Colonel CourtManassas, VA 20108Phone: (703) 361-1575J. Clark Crews, Cheryl Christensen

ELLIOTT OAKS REMODELING, LLCPO Box 1073Mc Lean, VA 22101-1073Phone: (703) 307-8969Michael Moravetz

ENTERPRISE CONTRACTING SERVICES, INC.13944-G Willard RoadChantilly, VA 20151Phone: (703) 961-1044Greg Mullen, Paula Bannister

EXECUTIVE DESIGN BUILD, LLC12408 Green Hill DriveSilver Spring, MD 20904Phone: (240) 388-1449Damien Jones

FSI RENOVATIONS404 Crown View DriveAlexandria, VA 22314Phone: (571) 233-5130Marc Leon

FEDERALIST BUILDERS, LLC18 Adams Street NWWashington, DC 20001-1026Phone: (202) 302-4567Ari Fingeroth

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For over 25 years, KingstonDesign Remodeling has beenmaking homes in theWashington Metropolitan Areamore beautiful and livablethrough the finest craftsman-ship and foremost personalservice. We are an award-win-ning design-build firm offering afull array of architectural andgeneral contracting services.Call today about your free initialconsultation.

Kingston DesignRemodeling11515 Suburban PlaceFairfax Station, VA 22039Contact: John Schmitt, CRPhone: (703) 323-6527Fax: (703) [email protected]

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Finecraft BuildingContractors, Inc.104 Summit Hall RoadGaithersburg, MD 20877Phone: (301) 330-9191Niko Papaheraklisniko@finecraftcontractors.comwww.finecraftcontractors.com

Finecraft Building Contractors, Inc.,established in 1985, specializes innew home construction, home addi-tions, home remodeling and homerenovations throughout Maryland,Washington D.C. and Virginia. We’vecompleted well over 600 projects,and have demonstrated profession-alism, high quality and reliability witheach one. Founder and President,George Papaheraklis, is involvedwith every project from start to finish.With every project he works on hebrings over 40 years of hands-onexperience, an Architectural degree,a refined aesthetic sense and a gen-uine care for his clients. He excels attaking two-dimensional plans andcreating three-dimensional marvelsthat generally delights clients.

FISHER GROUP, LLC4119 Chatelain RoadAnnandale, VA 22003Phone: (703) 750-1151Peggy Fisher, CKD; Megan Poff,Ken Fisher

FOSTER REMODELING SOLUTIONS, INC.7211-H Telegraph Square DriveLorton, VA 22079-1562Phone: (703) 550-1371David P. Foster, Chris Arnold

FOXCRAFT DESIGN GROUP, INC.110 Great Falls StreetFalls Church, VA 22046Phone: (703) 536-1888G. Chandler Fox, CKD, CBD;Michael Blood, Jackie Lluy

FRANCIS CONTRACT SERVICE, LTD.484 Williamsport Pike, #103Martinsburg, WV 25404Phone: (304) 279-6758Robert Thomas Francis

FRATELLI KITCHEN WORKS14088-H Sullyfield CircleChantilly, VA 20151Phone: (703) 961-1162Steven Passarelli

FREEMAN CONSTRUCTION, LLC10907 Fairchester DriveFairfax, VA 22030-4807Phone: (703) 293-6380John E. Freeman, Sr.

GARY D EBY, INC.PO Box 305Woodstock, MD 21163Phone: (410) 465-7169Gary Eby

GLOBE BATH & KITCHEN REMODELING, LLC2775 A Hartland RoadFalls Church, VA 22043Phone: (703) 560-0903Sirage Adem, Amin Hussein

GRANI TECH, INC.11381 Aristotle Drive, #308Fairfax, VA 22030Phone: (703) 550-7912Yazz Yilmaz

GREICHAN DEVELOPMENT, LLC1623 Upshur Steet, NWWashington, DC 20011Phone: (202) 494-7032Gregory D. Booker

GRUVER-COOLEY106 Loudoun Street SWLeesburg, VA 20175-2909Phone: (703) 669-5431Cathleen Gruver

HAMMER CONTRACTORS, INC.3829 Mount Olney LaneOlney, MD 20832Phone: (301) 603-0625Greg Buitrago

HELTZELHAUS, INC.9389 Forestwood LaneManassas, VA 20110Phone: (703) 330-6170John F. Heltzel

HEREFORD HOME IMPROVEMENTS, INC.209 Meadowvale RoadTimonium, MD 21093Phone: (302) 521-3404Michael Sandaal

HERL’S BATH & TILE SOLUTIONS31440 Winterplace ParkwaySalisbury, MD 21804-1891Phone: (410) 219-9033Sally Herling, John Herling

HOME EQUITY BUILDERS, INC.1146 Walker RoadGreat Falls, VA 22066Phone: (703) 759-2530Jeff Rainey

HOUSE TO HOME SOLUTIONS, LLC3508 May StreetSilver Spring, MD 20906Phone: (301) 762-6621Daniel A. Carrero

HY CONSTRUCTION, INC.4613 Pinecrest Office Park DriveAlexandria, VA 22312Phone: (703) 256-0254Justin Yun

J & F SPECIALTIES, INC.7418 Jervis StreetSpringfield, VA 22151Phone: (703) 256-2793John Boynton

JAMES L. GRAVES CONSTRUCTION, LLC928 Crofton Valley DriveGambrills, MD 21054Phone: (410) 721-9619Bonnie Graves

JENNY’S DESIGNBUILD, INC.39 Cottonwood CourtGaithersburg, MD 20877Phone: (301) 580-7195Jennifer Bennington, DavidBennington

JONES HOMES, LLC6145 Mount Phillip RoadFrederick, MD 21703Phone: (301) 831-4633Jeffrey Jones, Alex Jones

JORDAN DESIGN-BUILD GROUP11646 Park Green DriveFairfax, VA 22030Phone: (703) 595-2850Dave Jordan

KEN GRIFFIN PLUMBING SERVICES, INC.14570 Triadelphia Mill RoadDayton, MD 21036Phone: (410) 992-5875Kathleen Griffin

KITCHENS AND BATHS BY CARDIGAN2141 Priest Bridge Drive, Suite 6Crofton, MD 21114Phone: (410) 451-9340Kim Golway

KLUEM REMODELINGPO Box 40277Arlington, VA 22204Phone: (202) 495-0506Bowatch Cetiner

KOSNA DESIGN/REMODELING, INC.5731 Heming AvenueSpringfield, VA 22151Phone: (703) 451-2588Adam C. Kosna

LENSIS BUILDERS, INC.12060 Cadet CourtManassas, VA 20109Phone: (703) 367-8999Stacy Lensis, AKBD; Laura TaylorAKBD; Richard W. Lensis, CKD,CBD, LEED

LONG KITCHENS10236 Southard DriveBeltsville, MD 20705Phone: (888) 647-7560John K. Stech, John DePaola, Jill DIPaola, Jerry Stephenson,Mark Graham

M&D HOME REPAIRS AND REMODELING, LLCPO Box 650134Sterling, VA 20165Phone: (240) 848-2309Ivan Mora

MATHEWS CONSTRUCTION, INC.23934 Foxville RoadSmithsburg, MD 21783Phone: (240) 397-2890Wade A. Mathews

MCCULLOUGH RESIDENTIAL, LLC5039 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 4Washington, DC 20008Phone: (202) 237-2415Marguerite McCullough, TomMcCullough

METRO ONE CONSTRUCTION, LLC6100 Linconia Road, Suite 803Alexandria, VA 22312Phone: (202) 330-2595Young Shin

MID ATLANTIC CONTRACTING, INC.909 Highams CourtWoodbridge, VA 22191-1444Phone: (703) 912-1428Matt Fletcher

MOSS BUILDING AND DESIGN4265 D Brookfield Corporate DriveChantilly, VA 20151Phone: (571) 439-2257Carly McAlister

NATIONAL CAPITAL KITCHENS1100 E. Street NEWashington, DC 20002Phone: (202) 544-3316Byron Buck

OHI DESIGN9208 B Venture CourtManassas Park, VA 20111Phone: (703) 257-7459Rod Bell, Raymond Gabler, FrankWilson, Steve Clemency, LesNicholson, Herb Gabler, BobKincaid, Paul Seal, Janet Geesling

O’NEIL BUILDERS, INC.40 Hudson StreetAnnapolis, MD 21401Phone: (410) 990-0124Timothy M. O’Neil

O’NEILL HOME REPAIR SERVICE4715 Chestnut StreetBethesda, MD 20814Phone: (301) 986-7811James H. O’Neill

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OSPREY BAY BUILDING AND DEVELOPMENT1110 Benfield Boulevard, Suite FMillersville, MD 21108Phone: (410) 729-4214Lee Rose, Kristin Rutkowski,AKBD

OWINGS HOME SERVICES1912 Liberty RoadEldersburg, MD 21784Phone: (410) 549-3800Joseph Smith, Eric Olinger

PATUXENT BATHS AND KITCHENS, INC.24705 Halterman RoadLaytonsville, MD 20882Phone: (301) 580-4085John William Smith, CBD

PELICAN KITCHEN & BATH, LLC9203 Chanula DriveBethesda, MD 20814Phone: (301) 493-8908Bruce D. Kaplan

PLOTNICK DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION11518 Colt TerraceSilver Spring, MD 20902-2913Phone: (301) 593-6633Fred Plotnick

PREMIUM HOME CRAFTERS13219 Lantern Hollow DriveNorth Potomac, MD 20878Phone: (301) 806-3425Lawrence K. Cohen

PRINCE WILLIAM HOME IMPROVEMENT14910 Persistence DriveWoodbridge, VA 22191-3560Phone: (703) 492-1294Scott Holtzhauer, Greg Sliger,Walter Scatz, Tracy Roach,Anthony Holtzhauer, CecliaHannon

PYNE STUDIOS, INC.6448 Elmdale RoadAlexandria, VA 22312Phone: (703) 462-3405Debi J. Pyne

PYRAMID GRANITE, LLC7956 Twist LaneSpringfield, VA 22153Phone: (703) 455-5757Delgertsogt Manaljav

QUALITY DESIGN BUILD, INC.12260 Sherborne StreetBristow, VA 20136Phone: (571) 292-1025Andre Gullis

RASEVIC CONSTRUCTION COMPANY5200 River RoadBethesda, MD 20816Phone: (301) 986-6900Paul Rasevic

RENDON REMODELING & DESIGN, LLC112 Elm Tree LaneSterling, VA 20164Phone: (703) 444-3127Fred Rendon

RILL ARCHITECTS, P. C.4833 Rugby Avenue, Suite 501Bethesda, MD 20814Phone: (301) 656-4166James F. Rill

R.J. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC.8725 Bollman Place, Suite 3Savage, MD 20763Phone: (301) 490-2336Richard J. Green

RJK CONSTRUCTION, INC.4010 University Drive, Suite 104Fairfax, VA 22030Phone: (703) 218-1809Robert Kalmin, CKBR; KellyPosey, Suzanne Kalmin, VictoriaLynn Neyhard, AKBD; ChrisJarret, Jenny Argueta

RUNNING REMODELING10516 Summit AvenueKensington, MD 20895Phone: (301) 493-9040Michael Running, Ibeth Espinal

SAGATOV ASSOCIATES, INC.400 N. Washington Street, Suite101Falls Church, VA 22046Phone: (703) 534-2500Yuri Sagatov, Michelle Sagatov,Lou Sagatov, Mark Williamson,Tanja Joost, Don Claeys, BrianMcClemmens

SELECT KITCHEN & BATH5217 Lonsdale DriveSpringfield, VA 22151Phone: (703) 866-4224Rick Kimmel

SIGNATURE KITCHENS ADDITIONS & BATHS850-C E. Gude DriveRockville, MD 20850Phone: (301) 251-1880Gary W. Case

SMITH LANDING CONSTRUCTION, LLC4408 Jackson PlaceAlexandria, VA 22309Phone: (571) 215-1606Robert Wysocki

SMITH THOMAS & SMITH, INC.4713 Maple AvenueBethesda, MD 20814Phone: (301) 656-0141John Gubisch, DavidAlessaundrini

SOUTHERN MARYLAND KITCHEN, BATH,FLOORS & DESIGN23415 Three Notch RoadCalifornia, MD 20619Phone: (301) 866-0337Anthony Obedoza

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STARCOM DESIGN BUILD8835-M Columbia 100 ParkwayColumbia, MD 21045Phone: (410) 997-7700Bob Weickgenannt, G.P. Fortuna

STEP BY STEP HOME IMPROVEMENT, LLC10911 Chimney LaneFairfax Station, VA 22039Phone: (703) 623-3619Jacqueline S. Lawley

SUMMIT RENOVATIONS, LLC7500 Seabrook LaneSpringfield, VA 22153Phone: (703) 732-1534David A. Cohen

SUN DESIGN REMODELING SPECIALISTS, INC.5795-B Burke Centre ParkwayBurke, VA 22015Phone: (703) 425-5588Craig Durosko, Elizabeth LeeAKBD; Bob Gallagher, MelindaMitchell, Dawn Parker

T.L.G. TILE, INC.859 Highams CourtWoodbridge, VA 22191Phone: (703) 492-5455Todd Gilbert, Antonio Gilbert,Louis Romero

THOMSON KITCHENS & BATHS505 West Cold Spring LaneBaltimore, MD 21210-2717Phone: (410) 889-7391Clyde Thomson, Mary Mosner,David Robinson

TOP BUILDERS, LLC2776 South Arlington Mill Drive, #104Arlington, VA 22206Phone: (703) 675-7083Andrej Lukosik

VIRGINIA KITCHEN AND BATH2465 Centreville Road, Ste J21Herndon, VA 20171Phone: (703) 793-1993Kemal Boyraz

WELLMAN GENERAL CONTRACTING ANDHOME IMPROVEMENTS, LLC18922 Premiere CourtGaithersburg, MD 20879Phone: (240) 780-3144Duane A. Wellman, Sharifa King

WELSH CONSTRUCTION REMODELING COMPANY3901 E. Monument StreetBaltimore, MD 21205Phone: (410) 732-1360Jim Rafferty, Wayne Orem, Sydney Kemper

WENTWORTH, INC.8555 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 200Chevy Chase, MD 20815-6823Phone: (240) 383-1226Bruce Wentworth

Z & P CONSTRUCTION, INC.5 Lakeside OverlookRockville, MD 20850Phone: (301) 294-3331Eugene Zagoskin

CABINET SHOPBEAUTIFUL KITCHENS23725 Three Notch RoadHollywood, MD 20636Phone: (301) 373-4880Karen Taylor, Robert Blake, LauraTaylor, Carl Taylor

LUTHERVILLE TILE & MARBLE SHOWROOM1610 York RoadLutherville Timonium, MD 21093Phone: (410) 296-7885Anthony M. Benedetta

WALMER ENTERPRISES, INC.4307 Wheeler AvenueAlexandria, VA 22304Phone: (703) 461-9330Maegan A. Hogue, ArianaAppleton, David Hogue

WASHINGTON CABINETRY4124 B Walney RoadChantilly, VA 20151Phone: (703) 466-5388Mike Wang

DESIGNER18 KARAT INTERIORS, LLC20366 Clover Field TerraceSterling, VA 20165Phone: (703) 901-0405Tricia Kane

ACCOLADES, INC.17214 Sumac CourtGermantown, MD 20874Phone: (301) 353-0025Julie Priddy, CKD,CBD,ASID ;Patrick McCord

AHF DESIGNS10 Doolittle CourtGaithersburg, MD 20886Phone: (240) 447-3234Andrea Finn

ANN UNAL KITCHENS, LLC3205 Wynford DriveFairfax, VA 22031Phone: (703) 477-3546Ann Unal, CKD, CBD

ANNA O’CONNOR DESIGN546 Marlinspike DriveSeverna Park, MD 21146Phone: (443) 690-3367Anna O’Connor

ANOTHER EYE DESIGN, LLC3200 Pommel CourtOakton, VA 22124Phone: (703) 599-8196Camille DeLew

ARCHAEON, INC., ARCHITECTS7503 MacArthur BoulevardCabin John, MD 20818Phone: (301) 229-2003Robert C. Wilkoff

B K REALTY GROUP4300 Forbes Boulevard, #220Lanham, MD 20706-4314Phone: (301) 952-0190Kimberly Lassiter

BAKERS APPLIANCE, HEATING & AC, INC.1330 Old Bridge RoadWoodbridge, VA 22192Phone: (703) 494-7111D. Suzanne Baker, Joyce Fullerton

BARLI DESIGN1010 Green Hill Farm RoadReisterstown, MD 21136Phone: (410) 833-7395James D. Lichty, CKD

BROTHERS SERVICES CO.12 E. Baltimore Street, Apt BTaneytown, MD 21787Phone: (443) 507-1035April L. Lyter

BROTHERS SERVICES CO.111 Hanover PikeHampstead, MD 21074Phone: (443) 507-1035Travis Kopp

C & B CUSTOM CABINETRY411 Welles Street SEVienna, VA 22180Phone: (703) 407-4965William W. Baird, CKD

C/S DESIGN STUDIO, LLC10105 Marshall Pond RoadBurke, VA 22015Phone: (703) 250-6030Ms. Christina Simon, CKD

CAC + ASSOCIATES815 Green StreetAlexandria, VA 22314Phone: (703) 519-5696Cecily Crandall

7500 Old Georgetown RoadBethesda, MD 20814-6133Phone: (301) 657-5000Jonas F Carnemark, CKD;Wendy Larsen, MichaelPetratis

CARNEMARK creates design/buildsolutions that flow—meeting practi-cal needs in contemporary lifethrough a client-responsive andenvironmentally sensitive process.Since 1987, Washington, DC-areaclients have enjoyed the award-winning combination of functionand beauty we’ve helped bringhome.

CHARLES C. ALMONTE, AIA ASID9913 Grayson AvenueSilver Spring, MD 20901Phone: (202) 492-8494Charles C. Almonte

CHERRYWORKS, LTD.12609 Harford RoadKingsville, MD 21087Phone: (410) 592-5977Angela Michele Courtalis

CHESAPEAKE BAY DESIGN563 Leeds RoadElkton, MD 21921Phone: (443) 907-7171Heather P. Hill, CKD

CHRISTOPHER’S HOME FASHIONS3139 Westminster StreetManchester, MD 21102-1883Phone: (410) 374-2128Christopher Hojnowski, SusanHojnowski

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Thoughtful renovations andspectacular transformations ofolder homes. Dedicated to clientservice and attention to everydetail. Serving Bethesda/ChevyChase & Upper Northwest D.C.since 1981.

Pagenstecher Group10605 Concord Suite #1Kensington, MD 20895Contact: Peter Pagenstecher, CRPhone: (301) 933-9305www.pagenstechergroup.com

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CREATIVE DESIGNS BY JUDY, LLC7705 Hooes RoadSpringfield, VA 22152Phone: (703) 851-5259Judith L. Johnson, CKD

DECO DESIGN STUDIO, LLC9710 Singleton DriveBethesda, MD 20817Phone: (301) 896-0393Yoko Barsky, Roya Gjaravi

DEE DAVID & CO., LLC7906 Sycamore DriveFalls Church, VA 22042Phone: (703) 560-6601Dee David, CKD,CBD; HannaJolley, Micaela Deegan

DENA FOSTER, LLC KITCHEN & BATH SOLUTIONS7010 Cold Point RoadClifton, VA 20124Phone: (703) 930-2599Dena Foster

DESIGN 6132811 Bartol AvenueBaltimore, MD 21209Phone: (410) 764-1669Ellene Newman

DESIGN EXCHANGE, INC.3911 Old Lee Highway, 41EFairfax, VA 22030Phone: (703) 691-1200Carolin Schebish

DESIGN HOUSE KITCHENS & APPLIANCE, LLCPO Box 1562Vienna, VA 22183Phone: (703) 263-2700SueAnn Dressler

DESIGN SOLUTIONS, INC.1598 Whitehall Road, Ste. CAnnapolis, MD 21409-5642Phone: (410) 757-6100Joan E. Zimmerman, CKD, CBD

DESIGN STUDIO INTERNATIONALKITCHEN & BATH1818 Gilson StreetFalls Church, VA 22043Phone: (703) 821-7399Savena Doychinov, CKD; DimiterDoychinov

DESIGN TILE, INC.3601 5th Street South, Unit 311Arlington, VA 22204Phone: (703) 734-8211Leslie King

DIRECT BUY38 Maryland Ave, Unit 409Rockville, MD 20850Phone: (800) 827-6400Anastasia Lohr, AKBD

DRAFTING, DETAIL & DESIGN, LLC298 Walnut DriveFront Royal, VA 22630Phone: (540) 636-9998Sharon L. Will, AKBD

DRAMATIC COMFORT INTERIORS15 Hamill RoadBaltimore, MD 21210Phone: (410) 433-7855AnnLynn C. Best, AKBD

DRL-TOTAL ENVIRONMENTS6194 Old Franconia RoadAlexandria, VA 22310-3410Phone: (703) 971-0008Donna Ralston-Latham,LID,CID,ASID,FIFDA; WarrennHoppe, Sr.

ELLICOTT INTERIORS8180 Main StreetEllicott City, MD 21043Phone: (410) 262-3707Lissa Bounds

ENVIROHOMEDESIGN4822 3rd Street NArlington, VA 22203Phone: (703) 812-9370Marta Layseca

FARALLI’S KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN STUDIO301 7th Street NEWashington, DC 20002Phone: (440) 944-4499Laura Faralli-Gopstein, CKD

FITZSIMMONS DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC.918 Bay Ridge RoadAnnapolis, MD 21403Phone: (410) 269-1965Gina Fitzsimmons

FLEUR DE LIS, LLC8346 Hunter Murphy CircleAlexandria, VA 22309Phone: (240) 299-8440Julia Wolfgang

FLOORS & MORE150 Omps DriveWinchester, VA 22601Phone: (540) 535-0610Patricia Boyd, AKBD

FREDERICK KITCHENS & BATHS, LLC3235 Holly Berry CourtFalls Church, VA 22042Phone: (301) 695-3600Mary Rexford, AKBD

FREEMAN KITCHEN/BATH/HOME2244 Loch Lomond DriveVienna, VA 22181Phone: (703) 268-3667Alison Freeman

GATEGA INTERIOR DESIGN, LLC18 Orchard Way SouthRockville, MD 20854Phone: (301) 424-3834Joanne Fitzgerald

GILDAY COMPANY, INC.9162 Brookville RoadSilver Spring, MD 20910Phone: (301) 565-4600Thomas A. Gilday, CKD;Joseph Gilday, LeslieRossevelt, Ellen Gilday Witts,CKD, CBDwww.gilday.com

Gilday is a green certified, integrateddesign & construction firm. Clientsparticipate in a sophisticated, highlycollaborative design/build experiencethat seamlessly blends the expertiseof architects, interior designers, mas-ter builders and project managementspecialists. The firm excels at theplanning and execution of complex,multi-faceted custom renovations.Founding partners Kevin andThomas Gilday personally overseeeach phase of every project.

GREG NORMAN & ASSOCIATES, INC.4115 Annandale Road, Suite 102Annandale, VA 22003Phone: (703) 205-0031Greg Norman, Esmeralda Arauz,Charles Oliver

GROSSMUELLER’S DESIGN CONSULTANTS5511 Broad Branch Road NWWashington, DC 20015Phone: (202) 537-0060Cynthia McClure, CKD; Staci Bryarly, AKBD

HAJOCA4351 Norrsville Road, Apt #1Whitehall, MD 21132Phone: (717) 848-6688Karen S. Beam

HAMPSHER DESIGNS306 Twinbrook ParkwayRockville, MD 20851Phone: (301) 762-0340Claudia Hampsher

HARVEY’S KITCHENS & BATHS22560 Glenn Drive, Suite 115Sterling, VA 20164Phone: (703) 444-0871Kara S. Reinertsen, CKD, CBD;Karen Barnette, Kamron Heydari,Jay Jellis

HELLMAN-SIAREY CREATIONS10412 Clinton AvenueSilver Spring, MD 20902Phone: (301) 793-9009Erin H. Siarey, AKBD

HUS INTERIORS215 Lower Magothy Beach RoadSeverna Park, MD 21146Phone: (410) 647-7071Margret Johannsdottir

INSIDE/OUT103 Coopers LaneWinchester, VA 22602Phone: (540) 247-2249Barbara Van Osten

INTEGRATED KITCHENS, LLC8702 Wild Ginger WayMontgomery Village, MD 20886Phone: (301) 926-7733Amy Pasek

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Founded in 1990 LandisConstruction, an award-winningdesign/build firm draws onyears of successful architecturaland building experience in theMetropolitan Washington D.C.area. We service the homeimprovement needs and dreamsof our clients in an integratedprocess from design conceptionthrough construction.

Landis ConstructionCorporation7059 Blair Road, NW, Ste 300Washington, DC 20012Contact: Chris Landis, AIAPhone: (202) 726-3777www.landisconstruction.com

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INTERIOR REFLECTIONS2235 Hunters ChaseBel Air, MD 21015Phone: (443) 866-6477Jennifer Woodring

IVY DESIGN STUDIO7213 Pine DriveAnnandale, VA 22003Phone: (703) 752-5867Tiffany Klebe Taft, AKBD

JACK ROSEN CUSTOM KITCHENS, INC.12223 Nebel StreetRockville, MD 20852-2613Phone: (301) 984-9484Larry Rosen, CKD; HedyShashanni, Stephanie Fried

JIMENO STUDIOS7425 Democracy BoulevardSuite 209Bethesda, MD 20817-1205Phone: (240) 644-3252Jessica Lee Jimeno

JM KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN SPECIALTIES9900 Georgia AvenueSilver Spring, MD 20902Phone: (571) 436-6297Jay McQuate

JME CONSULTING, INC.3031 Fallstaff Road, Apt. 505Baltimore, MD 21209Phone: (443) 829-3031Joan M. Eisenberg, CMKBD;Michael Eisenberg

KENWOOD KITCHENS, INC.1500 Riderwood-Lutherville DriveLutherville, MD 21093Phone: (410) 828-9560Gabbby Matuchova

KENWOOD KITCHENS, INC.8835 H Columbia 100 ParkwayColumbia, MD 21045Phone: (443) 656-3300Elizabeth Laura Daniels, AKBD

KITCHEN & BATH GALLERY10233 Kensington ParkwayKensington, MD 20895-3306Phone: (301) 942-8880Lucinda S. Gallalee, Paul M.Gallalee

KITCHEN AND BATH STUDIOS, INC.7001 Wisconsin AvenueChevy Chase, MD 20815Phone: (301) 657-1636Jerry R. Weed, CKD; KarenHourigan, CKD

KITCHEN CONCEPTS BY TRISH HOUCK4474 Columbia RoadEllicott City, MD 21042Phone: (410) 461-3510Susan Kallaugher

KITCHEN DESIGN AND CONSULTING SERVICES, LLC319 Sunbrook LaneHagerstown, MD 21742Phone: (240) 818-1597Bert Callaham

KITCHEN ELEMENTS2903 Clovercrest WayOlney, MD 20832Phone: (301) 774-7473Jan Goldman, Hillary Griffin

KITCHEN ENCOUNTERSPO Box 6485Annapolis, MD 21401-6485Phone: (410) 263-4900 x 13Mark T. White, CKD, CBD; CindySpittle, Tanya Dugan, AKBD; IreneWhite, Jim White, Jessica White

KITCHEN QUEST302 Lewis Street NWVienna, VA 22180-4207Phone: (703) 242-1812Lyn W. Beer, CKD

KITCHEN TECHNIQ, INC.12011 Nebel StreetN. Bethesda, MD 20852Phone: (301) 231-0633Beryl Fishman, CKD; Don Singman, CKD

KMD INTERIORS43283 Thaddeus LaneLeesburg, VA 20176Phone: (571) 257-2467Karen Dunlap

KME BATH DESIGNS210 Holmard StreetGaithersburg, MD 20878Phone: (240) 305-3736Kylah Eyrich

LANG KUHN, LLC273 Peninsula Farm Road, Suite DArnold, MD 21012Phone: (443) 534-0108Shane Silverman, CKD

LASTING IMPRESSIONS DESIGN, LLC1802 Wildflower CourtBel Air, MD 21015Phone: (410) 925-5219Karen A. Trinchere

LAUREN RATZLAFF10328 Wetherburn RoadWoodstock, MD 21163Phone: (410) 299-4401Lauren Ratzlaff

LISA HOFFER, AKBD18090 Turnberry DriveRound Hill, VA 20141-2559Phone: (540) 338-1496Lisa Hoffer, AKBD

LMC DESIGNS, LLC43242 Chokeberry SquareAshburn, VA 20147Phone: (703) 596-2562Lisa M. Consolo, CKD

LYDIA BAKER INTERIORS5823 Whiterose WayNew Market, MD 21774Phone: (410) 549-0058Lydia Baker

LYNCH’S KITCHENS7602 Seoane CourtFalls Church, VA 22042-1321Phone: (703) 204-9131James J. Lynch

MARY B. O’CONNELLMARIBAR DESIGNS, LLCEllicott City, MD 21042Phone: (443) 980-5479Mary B. O’Connell, AKBD

MARY KATHRYN HAPPE INTERIORS3127 N. Pollard StreetArlington, VA 22207Phone: (703) 522-2850Mary K. Happe

MARY KURTZ KITCHENS, LLC4118 Military Road NWWashington, DC 20015Phone: (202) 244-2970Mary M. Kurtz, CKD

MATHILDA COX INTERIORS1336 Vermont Avenue NWWashington, DC 20006Phone: (202) 667-4200Mathilda M. Cox, ASID

MATTICE DESIGN11714 Decade CourtReston, VA 20191-2942Phone: (571) 315-1871Justin Mattice, AKBD

MGD DESIGN BUILD COMPANY4306 Howard Avenue, #200Kensington, MD 20895-2420Phone: (301) 587-8535Michael G. Dent, Shawn Staples

MIDSOUTH BUILDING SUPPLY, MD6918 Berry Wood CourtColumbia, MD 21044Phone: (301) 513-9000Kimberly L. Panah, CKD

MISGUIDED ANGEL INTERIOR DESIGNPO Box 306Glyndon, MD 21071Phone: (410) 960-9302Kimberley S. Karlsen

MITCHELL DESIGNSPO Box 455Purcellville, VA 20134Phone: (703) 300-2252Jane L. Mitchell

NEST DESIGN STUDIO2223 Washington Avenue, #103Silver Spring, MD 20910Phone: (301) 589-3431Margaret Curtner, AKBD, LEED-AP

NEW LOOK KITCHEN & BATH COMPANY322 N. Royal AvenueFront Royal, VA 22630Phone: (540) 635-8020Kelley L. Miller, Arissa Foreman

NICELY DONE KITCHENS8934 Burke Lake RoadSpringfield, VA 22151Phone: (703) 764-3748Evelyn Nicely, Marie Davis,Catherine Goss, Kip Nicely

ONESTA DESIGN, LLC9410 Coral LaneAlexandria, VA 22309Phone: (703) 799-7420Mary M. Galloway

PAMELA GREGORY - MONTGOMERY COLLEGE18404 Honeylocust CircleGaithersburg, MD 20879-5200Phone: (240) 567-7597Nomeda Bujanauskiene

PAMELA HARVEY INTERIORS12191 Goldenchain CourtOak Hill, VA 20171-1635Phone: (703) 323-5134Pamela Harvey

THE PATANE GROUP, INC./APPLIANCELAND2045 West StreetAnnapolis, MD 21401Phone: (410) 981-9691Aaryn Melisa Zablocki

PATERA HOME, LLC11406 Night Star WayReston, VA 20194Phone: (703) 834-9770Jennifer L. Parker

PEARL’S DESIGN SOLUTIONSPO Box 2983Merrifield, VA 22116Phone: (202) 257-5332Janice H. Spence

PLANNING SPACES, LLC2921 Argyle DriveAlexandria, VA 22305Phone: (703) 549-1412Jeanne S. Dagradi

PORTFOLIO KITCHENS2367 Hunter Mill RoadVienna, VA 22181Phone: (703) 242-0330Lois E. Kennedy, CKD; ElaineHodgson, Victoria Feldman,Samantha Chinn, CKD

POWERHOUSE INTERIOR DESIGN, LLCPO Box 272Warrenton, VA 20188Phone: (540) 788-3631Rhonda Burgess

RADIFERA DESIGN GROUP, LLC6239 33rd St NW, Suite BWashington, DC 20015Phone: (202) 256-7670Bertin Radifera

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SAMANTHA FRIEDMAN INTERIOR DESIGNS, LLC110 Summer Walk DriveGaithersburg, MD 20878Phone: (301) 529-1900Samantha Friedman

SEARS HOLDINGS - THE GREAT INDOORS9500 Foxlair PlaceGaithersburg, MD 20882Phone: (847) 286-7763Heather Furman, AKBD

SHENANDOAH CUSTOM KITCHENS997 Lupton RoadWoodstock, VA 22664Phone: (540) 335-2069Richard Clem, AKBD

SIGNATURE COMPANIES18128 Maugans AvenueHagerstown, MD 21740-1663Phone: (703) 753-0699Stephen Poe

SKD STUDIOS11734 Rousby Hall RoadLusby, MD 20657Phone: (443) 404-5686Anissa Swanzy

SMALL BERNAL, INC.4625 Rockwood Parkway NWWashington, DC 20016-3206Phone: (202) 360-5418Adrian Small

STUART KITCHENS, INC.1359 Beverly Road, Ste. 100McLean, VA 22101Phone: (703) 734-6102Judith R. Bracht, CKD,CBD;Ronda Royalty, CKD; Marvin W.Moser, CKD; David Wade Facey,CKD, CBD

STUART KITCHENS, INC.10440 Furnace RoadLorton, VA 22079Phone: (703) 734-6102James W. Bingnear, CKD

STUART KITCHENS, INC.1858 Reisterstown RoadBaltimore, MD 21208Phone: (410) 252-6520Victor P. Williams, CKD; MargaretTerry Mulhern, AKBD; Stuart DeanBunyea, CKD; Helen J. Lang, CKD

STUART KITCHENS, INC.8031 Ritchie HighwayPasadena, MD 21122Phone: (410) 761-5700Joseph C. Birner, CKD

SUZANNE L. SEPETY CONSULTANTS AND CONTRACTORS5336 Ravensworth RoadSpringfield, VA 22151Phone: (703) 642-3336Suzanne L. Sepety, AKBD

SYNERGY DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION1900 Campus Commons DriveSuite 100Reston, VA 20191Phone: (703) 766-6333Mina Fies, Natalie Stockman,ASID; Mark Fies

SZB INTERIOR DESIGN140 Hesketh StreetChevy Chase, MD 20815Phone: (301) 455-6059Sheri Zaitz-Blotner

TANGENT DESIGNS, LLC7105 Triad WaySpringfield, VA 22151Phone: (571) 278-4401Alice Roberts

TAS INTERIORS3411 Silver Maple PlaceFalls Church, VA 22042Phone: (202) 352-7766Andre Sabbagh

TERRANOVA8453 Tyco RoadVienna, VA 22182-2209Phone: (703) 761-0604Marcelo Dobrauchi, Rita Tersio,Johnny Lupton, Kirsten Ederer

TIDAL KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN CENTER1 Sycamore CourtGrasonville, MD 21638Phone: (410) 224-4720Elizabeth Diane Godfrey, CKD

TILE CENTER184 Bent Twig LaneGaithersburg, MD 20878Phone: (301) 258-7878Ana Vivina Flanigan, AKBD

TOTAL KITCHEN AND BATH DESIGN1640 Sunstone DriveMc Lean, VA 22102Phone: (703) 675-7083Mary Ellen DeCaprio, AKBD

TOWN & COUNTRY DESIGN39189 Aldie RoadAldie, VA 20105Phone: (703) 327-3217Christine Bucheli, AKBD

TUNIS KITCHEN & BATH SHOWROOM12409 Braxfield Court, #6Rockville, MD 20852Phone: (301) 652-5513Asha K. Marakath, CBD

VICTORIA LISCINSKY, CKD, CBD351 Green Mountain CourtPasadena, MD 21122Phone: (410) 439-8250Victoria Liscinsky, CKD,CBD

VIRGINIA KITCHENS312 Calvert AvenueAlexandria, VA 22301Phone: (703) 836-1776Erin Hoopes, Harry Braswell

THE WASHINGTON KITCHEN GALLERY10088 Tyler CourtIjamsville, MD 21754Phone: (240) 344-4437 Heather O’Connell, LindaMcCormick

DISTRIBUTORA & S SALES458 South Pickett StreetAlexandria, VA 22304Phone: (703) 461-8200Frankie Aiello, Colin McHugh,Vincent Aiello, Hampton Roach

APPLIANCE DISTRIBUTORS UNLIMITED729 Erie AvenueTakoma Park, MD 20912Phone: (410) 636-1276Sam Gregory, Ed Janeski, Chris Kozimer

AVANTI MARBLE & GRANITE3909 Cornell PlaceFrederick, MD 21703Phone: (301) 874-3900Bill Werder, Brandon Kapeluch,Tonita Hickey

THE FRETZ CORPORATION9204 Berger RoadColumbia, MD 21046Phone: (443) 430-0100Beth Korwek, Amy Gaeta

HEART OF THE HOME CABINETRY404 Longview AvenueWinchester, VA 22601Phone: (540) 877-0439David W. Richmond, CKD

Mid-South BuildingSupply of VA7940 Woodruff CourtSpringfield, VA 22151-2122Phone: (703) 321-4019Fax: (703) 321-4006Jim [email protected] South Building Supply hasserviced the professional home-builder and remodeling contractorfor over 45 years. As a 100%Employee Owned company, eachemployee owner has a personalstake in fulfilling the needs of itsclients. Mid South features thefinest in custom cabinetry includingMedallion, Legacy, KraftMaid,Quality and Cardell Cabinetry and avariety of vinyl siding and windowproducts.

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Your trust is important to us. Webelieve a carefully planned proj-ect is a responsibility we oweeach of our customers. Fromkitchens, bathrooms and addi-tions to complex whole houserenovations, we take the time tolisten to you and prepare for thesmallest details to ensure a suc-cessful project of which we canall be proud.

Merrick Design & Build, Inc.3923 Plyers Mill RoadKensington, MD 20895Contact: David Merrick,

MCR, UDCRPhone: (301) 946-2356Fax: (301) 946-2898email: [email protected]

A full line electrical distributorwith three residential lightingshowrooms servicing Virginia,Maryland and Washington, DC.Our showrooms contain abreathtaking assortment ofone-of-a-kind lighting fixturesas well as all the necessarybasics. All are staffed withknowledgeable lighting consult-ants, some of which have asmuch as 30 years of experi-ence, others ALA certification,and all capable of thoroughlyguiding customers through theselection process. Visit our website for hours and addresseswww.dominionelectric.com.

Dominion Electric Supply Company, Inc.5053 Lee HighwayArlington, Virginia 22207Contact: Valerie Ramos[P] 703-536-4400[F] 703-536-4258www.dominionelectric.com

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MOSAIC TILE COMPANY CHANTILLY BRANCH14801 Willard Road, Suite 400Chantilly, VA 20151Phone: (703) 631-4848Mike Lowden

NVS KITCHEN & BATH, INC.8982 Hornbaker RoadManassas, VA 20109Phone: (703) 378-2600Glen Miracle, Cynthia Murphy,Kristin Forness, CKD; ScottPerkins, Dawn Summers, RichardPerkins II., Lisa Painter, SusanWells, Sandra Brannock, AKBD;Alison Martin, CKD,CBD

PLEXICOR (USA), INC.PO Box 916Severna Park, MD 21146Phone: (410) 975-0128Mark Webster

UNITED PRODUCTS DIST.1200 68th StreetBaltimore, MD 21237Phone: (410) 866-6800Richard Hicks

EDUCATIONANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE101 College ParkwayArnold, MD 21012Phone: (410) 777-7086Janet L. Haddock

ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE101 College ParkwayArnold, MD 21012Phone: (410) 777-7086Janet Hadcock, Mike Ryan,Constance Bevitt, Joanie Miller

FABRICATORASSI FABRICATORS, LLC11270 Old Baltimore PikeBeltsville, MD 20705Phone: (301) 937-2800Robert Hazlett

EURO STONE CRAFT13912 Park Center RoadHerndon, VA 20171Phone: (703) 435-5551Shawn Daghigh

FLINTSTONE MARBLE & GRANITE, INC.14702 Southlawns LaneRockville, MD 20850Phone: (301) 340-2320Kenny Fonseca

GRANITE OUTLET10128 York RoadCockeysville, MD 21030Phone: (703) 921-3180Oye Alle, Dulcie A. Horecni, CKD

GRANITE OUTLET, INC.600 South Pickett StreetAlexandria, VA 22304Phone: (703) 212-4811Jane M. Jones, Sheri Mazurkevich,Kenny Lawal

GRANITE WORKS, LLC1090 Taft StreetRockville, MD 20850Phone: (301) 838-5533Bruno Valente, Art Rivera

MARBLEX DESIGN INTERNATIONAL, INC.2926 Prosperity AvenueFairfax, VA 22031-2209Phone: (703) 698-5595Christina Giardina Yilmez

NORWOOD MARBLE & GRANITE, INC.3400 Windom RoadBrentwood, MD 20722Phone: (301) 887-1014Wayne Norwood, Ryan Northrop

POWER MARBLE & GRANITE3935 Avion Park Court, SuiteA103Chantilly, VA 20151Phone: (703) 691-0617Henry Montano, Yahaira Montano,Lumy Montano

R. BRATTI ASSOCIATES, INC.403 East Glebe RoadAlexandria, VA 22305Phone: (703) 549-1135Robert Blanchard, Thomas Tozzini,Deleigh Van Deursen, CKD,CBD,NCIDQ

INSTALLERBALLSFORD KITCHENS, INC.15905 Dolphin DriveMontclair, VA 22025-1630Phone: (571) 214-1969 Richard L. Wright

KITCHEN & BATH DEALER314 DESIGN STUDIO, LLC314 Main StreetStevensville, MD 21666Phone: (410) 643-4040Gail Lundberg, Brad Lundberg,Michael A. Kowalski

ABBEY DESIGN CENTER FLOORSKITCHEN & BATH21465 Price Cascades PlazaSterling, VA 20164Phone: (703) 450-8181Elizabeth Schaefer, Shervin Ansari

AIDAN DESIGN, LLC4701 Sangamore RoadBethesda, MD 20816Phone: (301) 320-8735Nadia Subaran, JohnSchmiedigen, Miguel Valencia,Sadie Subaran, Angie Sparks

ALEXANDRIA KITCHEN & BATH STUDIO1502 King StreetAlexandria, VA 22314Phone: 703-549-1415Jennifer Urbas

AMERICAN DECORATING CENTER40 Pidgeon Hill DriveSterling, VA 20165Phone: (703) 444-1177Paul L. Davis

BARCLAY DESIGNPO Box 248Wye Mills, MD 21679Phone: (410) 829-4460Barc Upchurch

BARRONS CUSTOM KITCHENS23 W. Diamond AvenueGaithersburg, MD 20877Phone: (571) 292-6600Jayme Michnya, Ann Clodfelter,Vicki Anderson, Heather King,Greg Zuvich

Bray & Scarff has been remodelingkitchens and baths for many yearsand our specialty is “making thecustomer’s dreams a reality”. Ourexperienced designers and CertifiedInstallers will ensure your remodelingexperience will be a positive one! We offer a “ONE STOP SHOP” foryour complete project, with LifetimeWarranties on our products and onthe Installation!

BRAY & SCARFF, INC.813 C Rockville PikeRockville, MD 20852Phone: (301) 251-6150Dan Hoilman, Jennifer Catania

6733 Richmond HighwayAlexandria, VA 22306Phone: (703) 660-1064Diane M. Hursh, CKD, CBD;Veronica Foster

6801 Wisconsin AvenueChevy Chase, MD 20815Phone: (301) 470-3555Bill Hurley, CKD; CathyRupert, Gary Cullen, ShawnCampana, Dave Kapp

11015 Lee HighwayFairfax, VA 22031Phone: (703) 385-6724Craig Pugh, Kelly Morrissette

5715 Lee HighwayArlington, VA 22207Phone: (703) 534-2803Shelley Valentine

46262 Cranston Street, #102Sterling, VA 20165Phone: (571) 521-7070Jessica Fisher

3801 Evergreen ParkwayBowie, MD 20716Phone: (301) 464-0786Gayle Weyland

6435 Dobbin RoadColumbia, MD 21045Phone: (410) 964-2969Jim Churco

10015 York RoadCockeysville, MD 21030Phone: (410) 628-0496Marian Ostach, Jessica Fisher

8486 Tyco Road, Ste. DVienna, VA 22182-2248Phone: (703) 734-8780Eric Larson

CABINET DISCOUNTERS9500 Berger RoadColumbia, MD 21046-1501Phone: (410) 381-8172Elaine Mikk, David Fullerton,Samantha Crise, William Putiri

CABINET DISCOUNTERS14501 Lee Jackson HighwayChantilly, VA 20151Phone: (703) 803-7990Mary M. Banas, CKD

CABINET SHOWPLACE, LLC210 N. 21st StreetPurcellville, VA 20132Phone: (540) 338-9661Mary Lou Slusar, Julie Garland,Julie Fifield

CARMIKE KITCHENS CREATIVE CABINETRYBreton Professional BldgLeonardtown, MD 20650Phone: (301) 475-9616Jane Bachman, Carol Miller, LisaKinsey

CARRIAGE HILL CABINET & MILLWORK CO.5907 Enterprise CourtFrederick, MD 21703Phone: (301) 228-3700Douglas Fauth, Kris Quinn, CKD;Claire Fauth

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CHERRY HILL CABINETRY & MILLWORK6232 Old Dominion DriveMcLean, VA 22101Phone: (703) 942-6053Meredith Hartsock Ashley Gossett,Denise Mercer

CLICK CABINETSPO BOX 11311Manassas, VA 20113Phone: (906) 420-2032Krysta Starz

COLONIAL SASH & DOOR, INC.1807 Arnolds Town RoadJefferson, MD 21755Phone: (301) 695-4041 x171Rob Vivian

COX KITCHENS & BATHS, INC.6322 Falls RoadBaltimore, MD 21209Phone: (410) 296-4700Robert L. Gibbs, CKD; AllisonGibbs, CKD; Martin Gibbs, AKBD

CREATIVE ELEGANCE INTERIORS, LLC4633 Allens Mill BoulevardHaymarket, VA 20169Phone: (571) 331-4801Paola M. McDonald, Katy Gorman

DAVIDA’S KITCHEN & TILES435 A & B E Diamond AveueGaithersburg, MD 20877Phone: (240) 361-9331Davida Rodriguez, Alex Petukhov

DECORATIVE DESIGNS11449 Butterfruit WayEllicott City, MD 21042Phone: (410) 493-5986Laura M. Cochran

ELITE KITCHENS, INC.12115-J Parklawn DriveRockville, MD 20852Phone: (301) 881-2776Mati Kotz, Daniel Prozeller

GATEHOUSE KITCHENS12407 Macao CourtOak Hill, VA 20171Phone: (703) 795-6686Caryn Slattery Walp

GBC FLOORS KITCHEN BATH5601 General Washington DriveAlexandria, VA 22312Phone: (703) 750-1188Nilifer Keskin, Serkan Keskin

HAYES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY14307 Jarrettsville PikePhoenix, MD 21131Phone: (410) 628-7900James Tabeling, CKD

JENNIFER GILMER KITCHEN & BATH, LTD.6935 Wisconsin AvenueChevy Chase, MD 20815Phone: (301) 657-2500Jennifer L. Gilmer, CKD; CarolynB. Thomas, CBD; Sara Lee,AKBD; Gwyneth Hand, CKD;William Gilmer, Melissa Reyes,Julian Palacios, Lauren Gagnon,Helen Mapson, Priay Gupta

JUD TILE, LTD.204-G Mill Street NEVienna, VA 22180Phone: (703) 255-5571Jud Robertson, Jennings Cole,Nancy Groff

KITCHEN & BATH DEPOT11637 Boiling Brook PlaceRockville, MD 20852-2370Phone: (301) 942-8092Ron Tucker

THE KITCHEN DESIGN CENTER OF MARYLAND10534 York RoadCockeysville, MD 21030-2347Phone: (410) 683-0123Jan F. Kiracofe, Susan Schuder

THE KITCHEN GUILD3739 Pickett RoadFairfax, VA 22031Phone: (703) 323-3900James McCoy, Lisa McKoy,Patrice Casey, MaryJo Jackson

KITCHEN KOLLECTIVE420 D Chinquapin Round RoadAnnapolis, MD 21401Phone: (410) 975-0815Kathryn Porter, CKD; BarbarsSeldes, Joe Betag

KITCHEN PLANNERS A DIVISION OF CDB, INC.12140-B Parklawn DriveRockville, MD 20852Phone: (301) 231-9068Bruce Chapman, Jeffrey Miskell,Amber Dozat

KITCHENS BY REQUEST, INC.1115 Baldwin Mill RoadJarrettsville, MD 21084Phone: (410) 557-6957Blue Arnold, CKD, CBD; JoyRogan CKD; Lance Arnold, PerryChristian, Abi Helmick

KLEPPINGER DESIGN GROUP, INC.2809- A Merrilee DriveFairfax, VA 22031Phone: (703) 208-2208C. William Kleppinger III, AlexanderWilliams, Rhonda Grisham, JulieHendrickson, Chris Fadden,Christne Moser, AKBD; AndrewGay, Patricia Kennedy

KONST - KITCHEN INTERIOR DESIGN7500 Old Georgetown RoadBethesda, MD 20814Phone: (301) 657-3800Allison Lynn Nissen

KWC, INC.10756 Middleboro DriveDamascus, MD 20872Phone: (301) 840-8570Kenneth L. Watkins, CKD;Katheryn Watkins

MAGAZI KITCHENS & BATHS7847 Old Georgetown RoadBethesda, MD 20814Phone: (301) 913-0286Mary L. Angelaras

Mastercraft Design, Inc.9030 Euclid AvenueManassas, VA 20110Phone: (703) 335-1499Fax: (703) 335-1461

53 East Lee StreetWarrenton, VA 20186Phone: 540-351-0708Fax: 540-351-0757Rita L. McSorley, CKD,Thomas “Mac” McSorley, CR,CKBR, Laurie Klinewww.mastercraftdesigninc.com

Mastercraft’s kitchen & bath designshowroom features a full range ofcabinetry, counters, and kitchen &bath accessories. A helpful staff oftrained designers will help you createthe kitchen, bath or whole housecabinet design you’ve been dream-ing about. Led by Thomas McSorley,a certified remodeler (CR) and a cer-tified kitchen & bath remodeler(CKBR) who holds a bachelor of sci-ence degree in architectural studiesfrom the University of Illinois, and hiswife Rita, a certified kitchen designer(CKD) and also a graduate of theUniversity of Illinois, the Mastercraftteam brings 35 years of experienceand expertise in the residentialremodeling industry to bear on eachand every project.

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Founded in 1985, DullesElectric’s 12,000 SF LightingShowroom is the largest in theDC area and has extensive displays of Schonbek CrystalFixtures, Ceiling Fans, andLamps as well as real worldlighting displays. In addition, thisfull service company has anElectrical Supply Counter and aCommercial Division.

Dulles Electric Supply22570 Shaw RoadSterling, VA 20166Contact: Shari ArnoldPhone: (703) 450-5700Fax: (703) [email protected]

Appliance Distributors Unlimitedprides itself as the best resourcefor kitchen appliances with fourshowrooms in three states. ADUhas serviced the building, remod-eling and property managertrade since 1982. ADU salesassociates are factory trained tohelp you select the best appli-ance package for your kitchenand your needs.

Appliance DistributorsUnlimited, Inc.Washinton, DC:301.608.2600Chantilly, VA:

703.263.2300Baltimore, MD:410.789.8000

York, PA: 717.845.6500

www.adu.com

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Michael Nash DesignBuild & Homes8630-A Lee HighwayFairfax, VA 22031Phone: (703) 641-9800Fax: (703) 641-5938Sonny Nazemian, C.I.D., CR,CKBR, GCP, UDCR, EET,Shawn Nazemianwww.michael-nash.com

Michael Nash is a one-stopDesign/Build company. We docustom new homes, additions,extensions, complete kitchen and bath remodeling, basements,winecellars, custom garages, sunrooms, screen porches, flooringand window treatments. With over30 years experience we handle youevery step of the way from designthrough construction includinginterior design. One source does itall. Give us a call.

MONTAGUE BRANCH, LTD.218 N. Lee Street, Floor 3Alexandria, VA 22314-2631Phone: (703) 461-3350Andrea H. Finn, CKD; MarthaWhitley

MONTGOMERY KITCHEN & BATH15906 Luanne DriveGaithersburg, MD 20877Phone: (301) 417-6661Jeff Cohen, Hannah Porter, Keith Hudson

THE NATIONAL LUMBER CO.4901 Pulaski HighwayBaltimore, MD 21224Phone: (410) 675-4740Neal Fruman, Larry Miller, RickBechtel, Jack Gude

NORTHFIELD SALES COMPANY, INC.6413-15 Harford RoadBaltimore, MD 21214Phone: (410) 254-6021Cindy Neifeld, David Leone, Sean Towner

PEDINI DC3340 Cadys Alley NWWashington, DC 20007Phone: (202) 640-1976Roy Wellman

POTOMAC DESIGNS7016 Bradley BoulevardBethesda, MD 20817-2148Phone: (301) 365-0457Carole Lindenberg, Beth Landis,Tracy Backers, Sheila Smith

RACKL CHRISTOPHER ASSOCIATES, INC.2254 Monocacy RoadBaltimore, MD 21221Phone: (410) 817-9091David P. Rackl, CKD, CBD; JohnM. Christopher, CKD, CBD

REVISIONS REMODELING SHOWROOM9054 Chevrolet Dive, #307Ellicott City, MD 21042-4018Phone: (410) 313-9398Tracy Bopst, Dann Cummings

RON WHEATON CUSTOM KITCHENS, INC.213 Mill Street NEVienna, VA 22180Phone: (703) 242-6285Ronald Rene, Paul Maxim, RonaldWheaton Jr., Carol Wheaton, Ron Wheaton Sr.

SD KITCHENS1201 Greenwood RoadBaltimore, MD 21208Phone: (410) 653-1309Stu Dettelbach, CKD,CBD; Ilene Silberg, CKD

SHORE LUMBER & MILLWORK, INC.205 Glendale AvenueCenterville, MD 21617Phone: (410) 758-8466Catherine Hughes, AKBD; Eldridge Cronshaw

SIGNATURE DESIGN GALLERY, LLC5534 Wilkins CourtRockville, MD 20852Phone: (301) 704-6222Paula Truchon, AKBD

SIGNATURE KITCHENS8864 Belair RoadNottingham, MD 21236-2469Phone: (410) 248-0123David Bannasch

SOLSTICE KITCHEN AND BATH1651 Crofton Boulevard, Suite 10Crofton, MD 21114Phone: (410) 451-3332Derek Mahoney

STAR KITCHENS111 Chinquapin Round RoadAnnapolis, MD 21401Phone: (410) 267-8550Richard S. Bussey, CKD; Connie Bussey

STUART KITCHENS, INC.11750 Business Park DriveWaldorf, MD 20601Phone: (301) 374-2744Karen Harrison, Michelle Lane,Stuart Dean Bunyea, CKD

STUART KITCHENS, INC.2221 Greenspring DriveTimonium, MD 21093Phone: (410) 252-6520Karen Hoff, Jodi Connolly

STUART KITCHENS, INC.8203 Wisconsin AvenueBethesda, MD 20814Phone: (410) 252-6520Harriet Finder, CKD

SULLY CARPET & INTERIORS13970 Metrotech DriveChantilly, VA 20151Phone: (703) 222-0808Farhad Rashedi

SUNDAY KITCHEN & BATH, LLC156 Gibbs StreetRockville, MD 20850Phone: (240) 314-7011William R. Hawkins

TART LUMBER COMPANY, INC.22183 Shaw RoadSterling, VA 20166Phone: (703) 450-5040Craig Fritsche, Eric Souder,Katherine Sorenson, BruceHoskins

URBAN DESIGN GROUPS7398-F Ward Park LaneSpringfield, VA 22153Phone: (703) 440-6760Moe Shokri

WALDORF MARBLE, INC.4317 Charles Crossing DriveWhite Plains, MD 20695Phone: (301) 843-2343Paul E. Downs, CBD

WARREN’S WOODWORKS8708 Brooks DriveEaston, MD 21601Phone: (410) 820-8984Jill Jacobson, CKD

WATERFORD KITCHENS & DESIGN CORP.6012 Harford RoadBaltimore, MD 21214Phone: (410) 254-1990Dave Ogle

WINCHESTER WOODWORKING CORP.PO Box 2197Winchester, VA 22604Phone: (800) 869-7327Ben Frey, CKD; Deanna Weber

MANUFACTURER REPRESENTATIVECRITERION SALES GROUP9716 Hall RoadFrederick, MD 21701Phone: (704) 829-5318Gary Golden

JAE SALES COMPANY4608 Angus DriveGainesville, VA 20155Phone: (703) 819-2739John A. Evans

MAHAFFY SALES ASSOCIATES9363 Westering SunColumbia, MD 21045Phone: (410) 290-6517Michael J. Mahaffy

MARBLE DESIGNS, LTD.6144 Reisterstown RoadBaltimore, MD 21215Phone: (410) 358-7878Glenn Resnick, Ja-Ni Hircshmann

MORGAN PINNACLE, LLC3800 Timber View WayReisterstown, MD 21136Phone: (410) 526-4900John K. Morgan, Dolores Morgan

MRF ASSOCIATES22015 Ivy Leaf DriveBoyds, MD 20841Phone: (301) 528-0729Marc Farley, Jr.

SHERWIN WILLIAMS4809 Auburn AvenieBethesda, MD 20814Phone: (410) 507-0572Celeste P. Gilbert

MANUFACTURER/SUPPLIERAMERICAN WOODMARK CORPORATION3102 Shawnee DriveWinchester, VA 22601Phone: (540) 665-9100Mark Kovich, Linda McLaughlin,CKD; Steven Varricchio, AKBD;Jennifer LeMarr, AKBD; Peggy A.Timberlake, Todd Sabine

COSENTINO CENTER- WASHINGTON22725 Dulles Summit CourtDulles, VA 20166Phone: (703) 437-6761Otis Mehlburg

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COUNTER INTELLIGENCE, INC.8951B Brookville RoadSilver Spring, MD 20910Phone: (301) 589-5321Richard Trimber, Phil Lande, Randy Harding

COVERINGS NATIONAL TRADE PRODUCTIONS313 S. Patrick StreetAlexandria, VA 22314Phone: (703) 706-8224Jennifer Hoff, Michael Nebel Peake

ELKAY MANUFACTURING COMPANY506 Waterford CourtNew Hope, PA 18938Phone: (952) 913-6233Bob Garner, CMKBD

HUNTER DOUGLAS704 Trout Dale TerraceBel Air, MD 21014Phone: (410) 776-9049Kimberly Robertson

HUTCHISON GLASS AND MIRROR, INC.4980 - A Wyaconda RoadN. Bethesda, MD 20852-2444Phone: (301) 984-7500Carole Hutchison, DavidHutchison, Dan Hutchison

KITCHEN CABINET MANUFACTURERS ASSOC.1899 Preston White DriveReston, VA 20191-5435Phone: (703) 264-1690C. Richard Titus

MARKET HARDWARE WEBSITES4800 Montgomery LaneSuite 150Bethesda, MD 20814Phone: (301) 263-7000Brian Kraff

MARVA MARBLE & GRANITE, INC.12225 Distribution WayBeltsville, MD 20705Phone: (301) 595-1882Ted Adams, Dick DeChant

MIELE, INC.109 Garden WayWestminster, MD 21157Phone: (609) 419-9898Mark Choinski

ONE SOURCE ASSOCIATES, INC.6315 Hillside Court, Suite JColumbia, MD 21046Phone: (410) 309-4900Jack S. Floyd

POGGENPOHL3324 M Street NWWashington, DC 20007Phone: (202) 342-9111Elizabeth Cosby, Emily Eads,Tanya Guerrero

PORCELITE ENTERPRISES10350 Southard DriveBeltsville, MD 20705Phone: (301) 595-9131C.E. Wachter

YOU TILE, LLC8254-L Backlick RoadLorton, VA 22079Phone: (703) 646-0202Store Mgr

MULTI BRANCH RETAILER/HOME CENTERANNAPOLIS LIGHTING71 Forest PlazaAnnapolis, MD 21401Phone: (510) 224-2565

10362 Fairfax BoulevardFairfax, VA 22030Phone: (703) 995-8300

1616 A Rockville PikeRockville, MD 20852Phone: (301) 231-4994Ronna Cohen

FA DESIGN BUILD9979 Main StreetFairfax, VA 22031Phone: (703) 934-8447Rob Menefee, Britton Smith

13890 Lowe StreetChantilly, VA 20151Phone: (703) 375-5858

5650-D General Washington Dr.Alexandria, VA 22312Phone: (703) 658-1000

800 East Gude DriveRockville, MD 20850Phone: (301) 424-1393www.ferguson.comFerguson bath, kitchen and lightinggalleries offers not only the latestproduct ideas from quality manu-facturers, we also have the mostexperienced associates. Fergusonoffers plumbing, lighting, cabinetry,appliances and more. Our show-room consultants understand theremodeling process and work withhomeowners and contractors toensure that their projects are doneon time and within budget.

FERGUSON800 East Gude Drive, Ste ARockville, MD 20850-8336Phone: (301) 424-1393Aditi Ripley, DeAKBD; Jan Zhuge,AKBD; David Rushe

FERGUSON13890 Lowe StreetChantilly, VA 20151Phone: (703) 375-5800Katherine Gibson

FERGUSON5650 General Washington DriveAlexandria, VA 22312Phone: (703) 642- 2626Stephen Bowen, Dezra Samuelson, AKBD

GMC GRANITE AND HOME IMPROVEMENT13406 Occoquan RoadWoodbridge, VA 22191Phone: (703) 490-8799Gohar Ihsan

HOME DEPOT #2501601 E. Ordnance RoadGlen Burnie, MD 21060-6521Phone: (410) 553-9600Win Murphy

HOME DEPOT #25029955 Pulaski Highway (White Marsh)Baltimore, MD 21220Phone: (410) 780-9200Curtis Ingram

HOME DEPOT #25036000 Baltimore National PikeCantonsville, MD 21228-2928Phone: (410) 719-9200Aaron Barnett

HOME DEPOT #25041971 East Joppa RoadParkville, MD 21234-2733Phone: (410) 882-1900Amy Wilkerson, Bob Fitzsimmons

HOME DEPOT #25056315 Eastern AvenueBaltimore, MD 21224Phone: (410) 631-4440James Chipps, Terri Binko

HOME DEPOT #2506665 Marketplace DriveBel Air, MD 21014Phone: (410) 638-0929Steve Boyce, Eileen Turner

HOME DEPOT #25079818 Reisterstown RoadOwings Mills, MD 21117Phone: (410) 356-1037John McNinnie, Nerea Freto, LeoO’Brien

HOME DEPOT #25097111 Westlake TerraceBethesda, MD 20817Phone: (301) 634-3726 ext 350Susan David

HOME DEPOT #2510979 Beards Hill RoadAberdeen, MD 21001Phone: (410) 297-8930Linda Schofield, Clay Carrick

HOME DEPOT #251151 N. McCain DriveFrederick, MD 21702-4892Phone: (301) 644-2840Erin Williams, Ernist Kunz, Wesley Snow

HOME DEPOT #255015740 Shady Grove RoadGaithersburg, MD 20877Phone: (301) 330-4900Joe Mauceri, Stewart T. Bowman,John H. Goldsby

HOME DEPOT #255113829 Castle Cliff WaySilver Spring, MD 20904Phone: (301) 680-3500Satish Malhotra, Stacie Wise

HOME DEPOT #25524700 Cherry Hill RoadCollege Park, MD 20740Phone: (301) 345-6774 Chris Davis, John Fox

HOME DEPOT #25546003 Oxon Hill RoadOxon Hill, MD 20745Phone: (301) 839-9600Nicole Dunn, Craig Louers

HOME DEPOT #2555150 Hampton Park BoulevardCapitol Heights, MD 20743-3819Phone: (301) 324-0180Ashley Proctor, Janelle Dawkins

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TW Perry serves professionalremodelers and homebuilderswith quality products and excep-tional service. We supply lumber,building materials, doors, win-dows, decking products, hard-ware, paint and power tools. OurCustom Door & Millwork Facilityoffers the highest quality doorand millwork products – includ-ing custom exterior doors,mouldings, columns and otherarchitectural details.

TW Perry8101 Snouffer School RoadGaithersburg, MD 20879(301) 840-9600Additional locations:Baltimore, MD (410) 350-0750Chevy Chase, MD

(301) 652-2600Leesburg, VA (703) 777-3030Springfield, VA (703) 451-6500www.twperry.com

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HOME DEPOT #2557145 Defense HighwayAnnapolis, MD 21401Phone: (410) 571-0820Dane Gleason, John Morris, Pete Drake

HOME DEPOT #255814000 Georgia AvenueAspen Hill, MD 20906Phone: (301) 871-0603Steve Forsyth, Phillip Heisserman,AKBD

HOME DEPOT #25595517 Urbana PikeFrederick, MD 21704Phone: (301) 620-0571Kathy Smith, Michael Howard Jr.

HOME DEPOT #256021010 Frederick RoadGermantown, MD 20876Phone: (301) 515-7944Mike Cooper, Marcia Bass

HOME DEPOT #2561115 East North Pointe DriveSalisbury, MD 21804-2283Phone: (410) 548-9800Mary Nicolas, Cathy Gill

HOME DEPOT #25624121 Crain HighwayBowie, MD 20716-3616Phone: (301) 809-3455 Audrey Taylor, Donald Smith

HOME DEPOT #25632395 Crain HighwayWaldorf, MD 20601Phone: (301) 638-7222Paulette Whitehead

HOME DEPOT #25643301 East West HighwayHyattsville, MD 20782Phone: (301) 891-1106 Raymond Franklin-Vaughn

HOME DEPOT #2565125 Industry LaneCockeysville, MD 21030Phone: (410) 667-8200Chris Gibson, William D.Zimmerman, Leslie Palmisano

HOME DEPOT #25669200 Baltimore National PikeEllicott City, MD 21042Phone: (410) 750-2199 Chris Butterball, Casey McKenzie

HOME DEPOT #256717810 Garland Groh BoulevardHagerstown, MD 21740Phone: (301) 791-2886Tony Mazzola, Yolanda Taylor

HOME DEPOT #2571210 Ft. Meade RoadLaurel, MD 20707-4401Phone: (301) 497-7604Paul Wilkinson, Michael Dalesio

HOME DEPOT #25759051 Snowden River ParkwayColumbia River, MD 21046-1657Phone: (410) 872-0688John Paterniti, Ray Lins

HOME DEPOT #25762703 Pulaski HighwayEdgewood, MD 21040Phone: (410) 612-8114Rob Miller, Margaret A. Szalecki,CKD, CBD

HOME DEPOT #25772501 Cleanleigh DriveParkville, MD 21234Phone: (410) 661-8555Anna Lungford

HOME DEPOT #257811408 Ocean GatewayBerlin, MD 21811Phone: (410) 629-1465Steve Travers, Donna Kulyk

HOME DEPOT #25793750 Commerce DriveHalethorpe, MD 21227Phone: (410) 247-8044Andy Woodworth, Julie Hucik

HOME DEPOT #2580835 Market StreetWestminster, MD 21157Phone: (410) 857-4719JC Kuykendall

HOME DEPOT #25811326 Londontown BoulevardSykesville, MD 21784Phone: (410) 549-3559Laura E. Schneider, Monte Marsh

HOME DEPOT #258266 Mountain RoadGlen Burnie, MD 21060Phone: (443) 572-0077Laura Gibson, Tim Walder

HOME DEPOT #2583901 Rhode Island Avenue NEWashington, DC 20018-1733Phone: (202) 526-8760Sabbarir Sultan, Chico Evans

HOME DEPOT #25846620 Reisterstown RoadBaltimore, MD 21215-2305Phone: (410) 358-4046Rico DelValle, Melissa Harrington

HOME DEPOT #25876415 Petrie Way RoadRosedale, MD 21237-3035Phone: (410) 238-7892Brendon Muldoon, KarenAnderson, Cortney Bower

HOME DEPOT #258955 Forest PlazaAnnapolis, MD 21401Phone: (410) 897-9077Brian Zlotlorzynski, Joe Bowman

HOME DEPOT #460112275 Price Club PlazaFairfax, VA 22030Phone: (703) 266-9800Sarah Smith, Priyali A. Sengupta

HOME DEPOT #460246261 Cranston StreetSterling, VA 20165-7226Phone: (703) 444-2900Glenn Simms, Jayson Payne

HOME DEPOT #4603400 South Pickett StreetAlexandria, VA 22304Phone: (703) 823-1900Shane Mahathey, GeorgeCastleman

HOME DEPOT #460414025 Foulger SquareWoodbridge, VA 22192-4255Phone: (703) 670-3699 Tim McElroy, Wilfred Boone

HOME DEPOT #46052815 Merrilee DriveFairfax, VA 22031Phone: (703) 205-1245Benjamin Burrows, Sam Mirza

HOME DEPOT #46077486 Stream Walk LaneManassas, VA 20109-2464Phone: (703) 368-4900Cindy Lacombe

HOME DEPOT #46086210 Seven Corners CenterFalls Church, VA 22044Phone: (703) 534-9580Ben Vershai, Eric Nathan, AbigailCamacho

HOME DEPOT #46176691 Frontier DriveSpringfield, VA 22150-1411Phone: (703) 924-0193 Jan Ezzedine, Dinali Wijesuriya,Susan Heffern

HOME DEPOT #46182320 Legge BoulevardWinchester, VA 22601Phone: (540) 723-0619Jill Stimpson, Emma James

HOME DEPOT #4621280 Fort Evans Road NELeesburg, VA 20176-4497Phone: (703) 737-0255Sheri Pittard, Bruce Bailey

HOME DEPOT #46387710 Richmond HighwayAlexandria, VA 22306Phone: (703) 619-5124 Cecil O. Coleman, Cheryl Via

HOME DEPOT #46393201 Old Lee HighwayFairfax, VA 22030Phone: (703) 591-6808Dat Do, Kimberly Hopkins

HOME DEPOT #46406555 Little River TurnpikeAlexandria, VA 22312-1421Phone: (703) 333-6406Yasar Aleem, CKD; HongHarrington, AKBD

HOME DEPOT #464721421 Shellhorn RoadAshburn, VA 20147Phone: (703) 726-2883Larry Palatnik, John Dagle

HOME DEPOT #46488805 Liberia AvenueEast Manassas, VA 20110-5299Phone: (703) 393-1954Maria Allsberry, Seth Miller

HOME DEPOT #69458729 Liberty RoadRandallstown, MD 21133Phone: (410) 496-7041Tre Atkinson, Bill Robinson

HOME DEPOT #85501540 Chrysler DriveUpper Marlboro, MD 20772Phone: (301) 780-6555Cindy Borge, Brian Williams

HOME DEPOT #8552267 Alwington BoulevardWarrenton, VA 20186Phone: (540) 878-2236Sandra K. Rodas, CKD; Rick Furr

IKEA #152 BALTIMORE8352 Honeygo BoulevardBaltimore, MD 21236Phone: (410) 931-4444Store Mgr.

IKEA #168 VIRGINIA2901 Potomac Mills CircleWoodbridge, VA 22192-4625Phone: (703) 492-1222Store Mgr.

IKEA #411 COLLEGE PARK10100 Baltimore AvenueCollege Park, MD 20740Phone: (301) 441-3704Store Mgr.

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LOWE’S OF ALEXANDRIA, VA6750 Richmond HighwayAlexandria, VA 22306Phone: (703) 765-8011Mary Holt, Ronald McGill, Sheila Nedic

LOWE’S OF BOWIE, MD16301 Heritage BoulevardBowie, MD 20716Phone: (301) 805-8000Melissa Gilliard, Rick Lehnen

LOWE’S OF CATONSVILLE, MD5900 Baltimore National PikeBaltimore, MD 21228Phone: (410) 869-3140James Smith

LOWE’S OF CHANTILLY, VA1636 Wrightson DriveMcLean, VA 22101Phone: (703) 376-6300Heidi Ludkey, Kristen Corbett

LOWE’S OF CHARLES COUNTY, MD2525 Crain HighwayWaldorf, MD 20601Phone: (301) 843-9900Elliott Ingram, Derrick DeVine,Ashley Goodwin

LOWE’S OF CLINTON, MD8755 Branch AvenueClinton, MD 20735Phone: (301) 877-7790Shariffa Cooper, Barbara Faucette,Jerimiah Porter

LOWE’S OF COLUMBIA, MD8281 Gateway Overlook DriveElkridge, MD 21075Phone: (443) 896-0970Brian Echard, Noel Gonzalez

LOWE’S OF DALE CITY, VA13720 Smoketown RoadWoodbridge, VA 22192Phone: (703) 586-4000Bryan Byrd, Michael Rehak,Monika Henderson

LOWE’S OF EASTON, MD501 Glebe RoadEaston, MD 21601Phone: (410) 690-9061Jean Cooper, Doug Dean, JohnRobinson

LOWE’S OF FREDERICK, MD103 East 2nd AvenueRanson, WV 25438Phone: (301) 668-3350Patrick Chick, Rob Snakes, JohnHeuni

LOWE’S OF FRONT ROYAL, VA80 Riverton Commons DriveFront Royal, VA 22630Phone: (540) 305-2030Christina Hudson, Paul Valentine

LOWE’S OF GAINESVILLE, VA13000 Gateway Center DriveGainesville, VA 20155Phone: (703) 468-6000Michael Thomson, Shannon Alkire

LOWE’S OF GAITHERSBURG, MD40 Market StreetGaithersburg, MD 20878Phone: (301) 208-0400Sylvia Hooper, Wilson Faris,Herbert Green

LOWE’S OF GLEN BURNIE, MD6650 Ritchie Highway Rt. 2Glen Burnie, MD 21061Phone: (410) 863-4535Lillian Menefee, GeorgeRobertson, Louis Gonzales

LOWE’S OF HAGERSTOWN, MD1500 Wesel BoulevardHagerstown, MD 21740Phone: (301) 766-7200Julian Ayers, Wade Ecker, TeresaMaloney-Smith

LOWE’S OF LA PLATA, MD300 Rosewick RoadLa Plata, MD 20646Phone: (301) 539-7960Daniel Bonomo, Don Porteous

LOWE’S OF LARGO, MD10440 Campus Way SouthUpper Marlboro, MD 20774Phone: (301) 350-6777Enam Montgomery, Michael Turek

LOWE’S OF LAUREL, MD14300 Baltimore AvenueLaurel, MD 20707Phone: (301) 498-3466Sari Rin, Carol Rose

LOWE’S OF N. FREDERICK, MD7850 Wormans Mill RoadFrederick, MD 21701Phone: (240) 215-2800Erwin Nadler, Brandon Scheaffer,Beth Redpath

LOWE’S OF N. WINCHESTER, VA261 Market StreetWinchester, VA 22602Phone: (540) 409-3232Larry Herbst, Michael Gadoury

LOWE’S OF NEW CARROLLTON, MD7710 Riverdale RoadNew Carrollton, MD 20784Phone: (301) 918-6406Sean Perkins, Charles Harrison,Anthony McMichael

LOWE’S OF NORTH EAST, MD425 Mauldin AvenueNorth East, MD 21901Phone: (410) 996-6370Joy Truslow, Isabella Prisciandaro,Scott Galliano

LOWE’S OF NORTH MANASSAS, VA7500 Broken Branch LaneManassas, VA 20109Phone: (703) 361-9101Noorul Khan, David Hunt, HeatherBoyajian

LOWE’S OF POCOMOKE CITY, MD275 Newtown BoulevardPocomoke City, MD 21851Phone: (443) 437-2000Peter Alexander, MarlinHollinshead, Donna Westbrook

LOWE’S OF S. BEL AIR, MD414 Constant Friendship BoulevardAbingdon, MD 21009Phone: (443) 456-7080Michael Colby, Sheila Ogle

LOWE’S OF SALISBURY, MD2606 North Salisbury BoulevardSalisbury, MD 21801Phone: (410) 546-6300John Ashlock, Troy Wheatley, Jeff White

LOWE’S OF SEVERN, MD415 George Clauss BoulevardSevern, MD 21144Phone: (443) 883-4135Christine Foley, Donna King,Michael Thomas

LOWE’S OF ST. MARY’S COUNTY, MD45075 Worth AvenueCalifornia, MD 20619Phone: (301) 737-0232Daryl Clippinger, Donald Farstad,Glenn Gray

LOWE’S OF STERLING, VA18761 Trident SquareLeesburg, VA 20176Phone: (703) 948-0010Eric Otabil, Travis Call, John Parker

LOWE’S OF TIMONIUM, MD19 Texas Station CourtTimonium, MD 21093Phone: (410) 683-8500Barry Hickel, Suzanne Woodward,Doug Cook

LOWE’S OF TOWSON, MD1400 Taylor AvenueParkville, MD 21234Phone: (410) 372-5274Michelle Earley, Thomas Howell,Ben Wainer

LOWE’S OF WESTMINSTER, MD777 Market StreetWestminster, MD 21157Phone: (410) 857-7445Claude Bourne, Steve Jordan,Michael Sebian

LOWE’S OF WHITE MARSH, MD5300 Campbell BoulevardBaltimore, MD 21236Phone: (410) 931-2233Barbara Lehr, Bienvenido Nieves,Jacqulyn Pitts

LOWE’S OF WINCHESTER, VA2200 S. Pleasant Valley RoadWinchester, VA 22601-7004Phone: (540) 678-9030Julie Waddy, Charles Heath,Michael Layden

LOWE’S OF WOODSTOCK, VA1220 Henry Ford DriveWoodstock, VA 22664Phone: (540) 459-1040Edward Dumire, Ranier Vidale

REICO KITCHEN & BATH6600 Business ParkwayElkridge, MD 21075Phone: (410) 579-1774Deborah Williams

REICO KITCHEN & BATH4384 Crain HighwayWhite Plains, MD 20695Phone: (301) 638-0400Mark Bowling, Trey Lutich

REICO KITCHEN & BATH5600 Urbana Pike, Suite DFrederick, MD 21704-7308Phone: (301) 631-0400Pam Woods

REICO KITCHEN & BATH2717 North Salisbury BoulevardSalisbury, MD 21801Phone: (410) 219-7200Brian Espil

REICO KITCHEN & BATH575 Baltimore PikeBel Air, MD 21014-4319Phone: (410) 776-2220Howard Warfield, Melissa Mueller

REICO KITCHEN & BATH150-T Jennifer RoadAnnapolis, MD 21401Phone: (410) 972-3862Katherine Dashiell

REICO KITCHEN & BATH6790 Commercial DriveSpringfield, VA 22151Phone: (703) 245-0414Thad Whittenburg, Rich Maresco,Marty Kennebeck, Mark Mosher,Jim Grace, Marci Becker, KrisKadunce

REICO KITCHEN & BATH8123 Wisconsin AvenueBethesda, MD 20814Phone: (301) 654-6000Marc Jean-Michel Jr., Rick Baur,Linda Rose Payne, Lynn Wheeler

REICO KITCHEN & BATH7500-B Leesburg PikeFalls Church, VA 22043Phone: (703) 748-0700Cathy L. Quering, Gary Harkins,Danielle Joann Melchione, CKD

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AdditionsFine Craft Contractors, Inc..................................301-330-9191Gilday Construction ............................................301-565-4600John Hall Construction Co. .................................703-354-3388Kingston Design Remodeling ..............................703-323-6527Landis Construction Corporation ........................202-726-3777Magazi Kitchens and Baths ................................301-913-0286Merrick Design & Build, Inc. ................................301-946-2356Michael Nash Design Build & Homes Inc.............703-641-9800Pagenstecher Group...........................................301-933-9305TCS Building, Inc. ...............................................703-525-6888ArchitectsPagenstecher Group...........................................301-933-9305AppliancesAppliance Distributors Unlimited..........................410-789-8000Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. ..................................703-375-5858Basement RemodelingGilday Construction ............................................301-565-4600John Hall Construction Co. .................................703-354-3388Kingston Design Remodeling ..............................703-323-6527Bathroom RemodelingBray and Scarff, Inc. ...........................................301-470-3555Fine Craft Contractors, Inc..................................301-330-9191Kingston Design Remodeling ..............................703-323-6527Landis Construction Corporation ........................202-726-3777Magazi Kitchens and Baths ................................301-913-0286Merrick Design & Build, Inc. ................................301-946-2356Michael Nash Design Build & Homes Inc.............703-641-9800Building MaterialsT.W. Perry ...........................................................301-840-9600CabinetsMastercraft Design Inc. .......................................703-335-1499Mid South Building Supply, Inc. – VA ..................703-321-4019Cabinets–Kitchen & BathMastercraft Design Inc. .......................................703-335-1499CountertopsMid South Building Supply, Inc. – VA ..................703-321-4019Custom CabinetsMastercraft Design Inc. .......................................703-335-1499Custom HomesJohn Hall Construction Co. .................................703-354-3388Pagenstecher Group...........................................301-933-9305Decks & PorchesKingston Design Remodeling ..............................703-323-6527DeckingT.W. Perry ...........................................................301-840-9600Design/BuildFine Craft Contractors, Inc..................................301-330-9191Gilday Construction ............................................301-565-4600John Hall Construction Co. .................................703-354-3388Kingston Design Remodeling ..............................703-323-6527Landis Construction Corporation ........................202-726-3777Magazi Kitchens and Baths ................................301-913-0286Merrick Design & Build, Inc. ................................301-946-2356Michael Nash Design Build & Homes Inc.............703-641-9800Pagenstecher Group...........................................301-933-9305TCS Building, Inc. ...............................................703-525-6888

ElectricalDominion Electric Supply Company, Inc. .............703-536-4400Electrical SuppliesDulles Electric .....................................................703-450-5700Entertainment Centers & Wall UnitsMastercraft Design Inc. .......................................703-335-1499General ContractingJohn Hall Construction Co. .................................703-354-3388Magazi Kitchens and Baths ................................301-913-0286TCS Building, Inc. ...............................................703-525-6888Green BuildingJohn Hall Construction Co. .................................703-354-3388Heating & Air Conditioning (HVAC)Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. ..................................703-375-5858Historical RenovationKingston Design Remodeling ..............................703-323-6527Installation ServicesMid South Building Supply, Inc. – VA ..................703-321-4019Kitchen RemodelingBray and Scarff, Inc. ...........................................301-470-3555Fine Craft Contractors, Inc..................................301-330-9191Gilday Construction ............................................301-565-4600John Hall Construction Co. .................................703-354-3388Kingston Design Remodeling ..............................703-323-6527Landis Construction Corporation ........................202-726-3777Magazi Kitchens and Baths ................................301-913-0286Merrick Design & Build, Inc. ................................301-946-2356Michael Nash Design Build & Homes Inc.............703-641-9800TCS Building, Inc. ...............................................703-525-6888LightingDominion Electric Supply Company, Inc. .............703-536-4400Dulles Electric .....................................................703-450-5700Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. ..................................703-375-5858Lighting ConsultantDominion Electric Supply Company, Inc. .............703-536-4400Lighting ShowroomDulles Electric .....................................................703-450-5700Moulding & MillworkT.W. Perry ...........................................................301-840-9600PlumbingFerguson Enterprises, Inc. ..................................703-375-5858SidingMid South Building Supply, Inc. – VA ..................703-321-4019T.W. Perry ...........................................................301-840-9600SunroomsKingston Design Remodeling ..............................703-323-6527Whole House RenovationFine Craft Contractors, Inc..................................301-330-9191Gilday Construction ............................................301-565-4600Kingston Design Remodeling ..............................703-323-6527Landis Construction Corporation ........................202-726-3777Merrick Design & Build, Inc. ................................301-946-2356Michael Nash Design Build & Homes Inc.............703-641-9800Pagenstecher Group...........................................301-933-9305Windows & DoorsMid South Building Supply, Inc. – VA ..................703-321-4019T.W. Perry ...........................................................301-840-9600

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