How to Keep Your Kitchen Updated

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Here are few things you need to consider on how to keep your kitchen updated: Cooking hasn’t always been an easy task back in the days. People have to gather or chop wood to build a fire, and they have to exert extra effort to actually prepare a delicious and well-cooked meal for their family.…

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Universal design solution converts Springfield colonial into couple’s elegant retirement home

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Source: Fairfax County Times Plan by Michael Nash Kitchens and Homes perfectly accommodates occupants of any age By John Byrd Fred and Liz Saalfeld had occupied their four-bedroom, 2,800-square-foot Colonial in Springfield for nearly 50 years when an unexpected event caused them to reconsider their basic housing needs. Without warning, Liz suffered a heart attack. Her mobility, which had previously…

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Almost Magic

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Source: Elan Magazine FROM THE 1990s TO THE FUTURE AND BEYOND! BY Troy Blewett After 22 years in the same house, a circa 1990’s center-hall Colonial, these retired seniors decided it was time to give themselves a treat. Their goal was to transform their home’s existing 210 sq. ft. builder-grade master bathroom into a freeflowing spa-like…

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Why You Shouldn’t DIY Your Basement Remodel

Basements can be discouraging at times. This particular room comes in any house ever built and it is completely useless most of the time. It just isn’t used, which is why basements are nothing more than another storage space to some homeowners. This is kind of sad, don’t you think? There are so many things…

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Borrowing Existing Space

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Source: Elan Magazine Moving Walls Expands 1970s-Vintage Home By Troy Blewett 8hen the owners of this circa-1970s home decided to remodel, they had several goals. Typical of homes from that era, the original design featured a lot of small rooms walled off from one another. The homeowners’ goal was to renovate the kitchen, open up the…

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Keeping cool in winter is the goal for homeowners who love fine wines

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Source: Fairfax County Times Homes Friday-Sunday, DECEMBER 23-25, 2016 Recent Fairfax project shows how remodeler Michael Nash adapts wine cellars, challenging spatial configurations By John Byrd SPECIAL TO THE FAIRFAX COUNTY TIMES Most people don’t worry about keeping cool in the winter. But for a wine enthusiast, “a slight chill” is one of the essentials for…

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Keeping cool in winter is the goal for homeowners who love fine wines

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Source: Fairfax County Times Recent Fairfax project shows how remodeler Michael Nash adapts wine cellars, challenging spatial configurations By John Byrd Most people don’t worry about keeping cool in the winter. But for a wine enthusiast, “a slight chill” is one of the essentials for storing prized varietals. Or so says Sonny Nazemian, president and founder of Michael Nash Kitchens and Homes,…

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