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Amana makes appliances the old fashioned way; with easy-to-use features, essential design and affordable prices. You can guarantee that an Amana microwave, refrigerator or washer/dryer will work out of the box without complicated setup sequences or finicky attachments.
Amana is in business to help the customer who wants to find a simple appliance solution without breaking their budget. Broken A/C in the middle of a heat wave? Need a new dryer before the lease is up? Buying a microwave for your college-bound teens? There's nothing wrong with spending the big bucks on a high-end appliance, but spending extra money on the latest gadgets and extras isn't always the answer. To meet this demand Amana brand appliances provide assistance with household tasks that still look fantastic.

Brazilian Luna Pearl Granite is shown in this project!
Search "Brazilian Luna Pearl" granite, see more granite or other stone options: http://www.stoneaction.com
Learn more about granite to see if it’s right for you:
Granite countertops can last a lifetime. It contains no harmful chemicals and do not emit harmful radiation or gasses. Granite is heat resistant and is one of the most heat-resistant countertops on the market. You can place a hot pan out of the oven directly onto the countertop surface. Experts do recommend the use of a trivet when using appliances that emit heat for long periods of time, such as crockpots. Since the material is so dense, there is a small possibility heating one area of the top and not the entire thing, could cause the countertop to crack.
Granite is scratch resistant. You can cut on it, but it will dull your knives! Granite scores a seven on Moh’s hardness scale.
Granite countertops are considered to be a low maintenance countertop surface. The likelihood of needing to be repaired or resurfaced is low. Granite is a porous material. Most fabricators will apply a sealer to granite countertops before they are installed which will protect them from absorbing liquids too quickly. Many sealers last more than 10 years before needing to be reapplied. When they do need to be reapplied, it is something that most homeowners can do on their own as the process is similar to cleaning. Darker granites are very dense and sometimes don’t even require a sealer.
When it comes to pricing, there are a lot of variables such as edge profile, total square footage, backsplash, etc. Don’t be fooled by the stereotype that all granite is expensive. Lower-range granites will cost less than high-range laminate. Though granite countertops are not considered “low range” in pricing, there are a lot of affordable options.
If you are looking for something truly unique, consider an exotic granite. Some quarries are not easily accessible and/or only able to be quarried for short periods of time throughout the year. If these circumstances exist in a quarry with gorgeous stone, the price will be driven upward.
You won’t find a lot of solid patterns or bright colors, but both do exist. Also, watch for a large range of color and pattern within the same color of stone. It’s always a good idea to view the exact slab(s) that will be fabricated for your kitchen to make sure they are what you expected to see from the sample. Another factor is that many exotic types of granite have huge flowing waves, and a small sample will not be an accurate representation of the whole slab.
Granite countertops are very resistant to chemicals. Acids and bases will not harm the material.

January 2021 Warrenton, Virginia, a Foyer Renovation, explore contracting was able to work for these fantastic homeowners in Warrenton, Virginia, who needed their foyer renovated into a new living room on the third floor of their home. It was something that Explorer was really excited to work on because we knew the before and after pictures would be absolutely terrific!
These homeowners had a very good idea to create a new living room on the second story of this, Warrenton, Virginia, fantastic single-family home. Greg was the project manager on this. And once again, we have utilized our fantastic subcontractors that work for Explorer on each and every one of our projects we look forward to work on the next project. Explore is a Class A General contractor in Virginia specializing in kitchen remodeling and home remodeling.
Home Remodeling
Sometimes the perfect house is not perfect at first, but completing a significant renovation can make all the difference. We use only the finest materials and have the skills to create beautiful finished products. Find your dream home in the one you already own!
Kitchen Remodeling
At Explore Remodeling, we understand what it takes to make a kitchen spectacular. Our dedicated team of general contractors and design professionals work one-on-one with each client, listening first to understand your needs best and providing expert advice and guidance to transform dreams into reality.
Home Additions
At Explore, we provide professional project management, making it possible for you to add square footage to your home in an aesthetically pleasing way and can even enhance your property value.
Teardown and Rebuild
When your property is perfect, but your home isn't quite right, a teardown and rebuild is one solution to consider. Explore walks you through the entire process, providing professional oversight and helping you to achieve your goals while saving time and money.
Bathroom Remodeling
We will help you to design your bathroom, making it efficient, conducive to your lifestyle, and beautiful too.
Website: ExploreKitchens.com
Contact Number: 703-962-7510
Office Address: 1660 International Dr. Suite 600 McLean, VA 22102 (Due to Covid19 we are offering a virtual home visit)
Email: info@explorekitchens.com
Find the right local pro for your project

A rare and secluded paradise, the Woodvale Estate is a true modern masterpiece perfect to impress even the most discerning of clientele. At the pinnacle of luxury, this one-of-a-kind new construction features all the modern amenities that one could ever dream of. Situated on an expansive and lush over 35,000 square foot lot with truly unparalleled privacy, this modern estate boasts over 21,000 square feet of meticulously crafted and designer done living space. Behind the hedged, walled, and gated entry find a large motor court leading into the jaw-dropping entryway to this majestic modern marvel. Superlative features include chef's prep kitchen, home theater, professional gym, full spa, hair salon, elevator, temperature-controlled wine storage, 14 car garage that doubles as an event space, outdoor basketball court, and fabulous detached two-story guesthouse. The primary bedroom suite offers a perfectly picturesque escape complete with massive dual walk-in closets, dual spa-like baths, massive outdoor patio, romantic fireplace, and separate private balcony with hot tub. With a truly optimal layout for enjoying the best modern amenities and embracing the California lifestyle, the open floor plan provides spacious living, dining, and family rooms and open entertainer's kitchen with large chef's island, breakfast bar, state-of-the-art appliances, and motorized sliding glass doors for the ultimate enjoyment with ease, class, and sophistication. Enjoy every conceivable amenity and luxury afforded in this truly magnificent and awe-inspiring property that simply put, stands in a class all its own.

I worked with CAD Development to select the cabinetry and stone/tile for this lovely new construction home in Westchester County. I was then hired by the homeowners to decorate the interiors, It was a great job from start to finish!
ND Interiors is a full-service interior design studio based in Westchester County, New York. Our goal is to create timelessly stylish spaces that are in equal parts beautiful and functional.
Principal Designer Nancy Davilman embraces the philosophy that every good design choice comes from the dynamic relationship between client and designer.
Recognized for her keen eye and wide-ranging experience, Nancy builds every project upon these fundamentals:
An understanding of the client’s lifestyle at home;.
An appreciation for the client’s tastes, goals, time frame and budget; and
Consideration of the character and distinctiveness of the home.
The result is timelessly stylish spaces that are in equal parts beautiful and functional -- often featuring unexpected elements and one-of-a-kind finds from Nancy’s vast network of sources.
ND Interiors welcomes projects of all sizes.

Brownie granite is shown in this project!
Search "Brownie" granite, see more granite or other stone options: http://www.stoneaction.com
Learn more about granite to see if it’s right for you:
Granite countertops can last a lifetime. It contains no harmful chemicals and do not emit harmful radiation or gasses. Granite is heat resistant and is one of the most heat-resistant countertops on the market. You can place a hot pan out of the oven directly onto the countertop surface. Experts do recommend the use of a trivet when using appliances that emit heat for long periods of time, such as crockpots. Since the material is so dense, there is a small possibility heating one area of the top and not the entire thing, could cause the countertop to crack.
Granite is scratch resistant. You can cut on it, but it will dull your knives! Granite scores a seven on Moh’s hardness scale.
Granite countertops are considered to be a low maintenance countertop surface. The likelihood of needing to be repaired or resurfaced is low. Granite is a porous material. Most fabricators will apply a sealer to granite countertops before they are installed which will protect them from absorbing liquids too quickly. Many sealers last more than 10 years before needing to be reapplied. When they do need to be reapplied, it is something that most homeowners can do on their own as the process is similar to cleaning. Darker granites are very dense and sometimes don’t even require a sealer.
When it comes to pricing, there are a lot of variables such as edge profile, total square footage, backsplash, etc. Don’t be fooled by the stereotype that all granite is expensive. Lower-range granites will cost less than high-range laminate. Though granite countertops are not considered “low range” in pricing, there are a lot of affordable options.
If you are looking for something truly unique, consider an exotic granite. Some quarries are not easily accessible and/or only able to be quarried for short periods of time throughout the year. If these circumstances exist in a quarry with gorgeous stone, the price will be driven upward.
You won’t find a lot of solid patterns or bright colors, but both do exist. Also, watch for a large range of color and pattern within the same color of stone. It’s always a good idea to view the exact slab(s) that will be fabricated for your kitchen to make sure they are what you expected to see from the sample. Another factor is that many exotic types of granite have huge flowing waves, and a small sample will not be an accurate representation of the whole slab.
Granite countertops are very resistant to chemicals. Acids and bases will not harm the material.

This homeowner needed beautiful garage doors that matched the level of the house on a budget. We were able to find a budget-friendly wood door that complimented the rest of the home. The alternative was steel doors that look like wood and he opted to go with the real wood doors based on the appearance. These doors are made of hemlock which both takes stain well and handles the Georgia weather well.

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Columbus, OH
Wannemacher Interiors
Customized Award-Winning Interior Design Solutions in Franklin Cnty OH

The Home
While looking for space where their active family could expand, these homeowners turned to Black Forest, with trees that remind them of their Indiana years. A stunning Pikes Peak view underscores how fortunate they are to live in Colorado. This home features classic nods to the owner’s French heritage while embracing a thoroughly of-the-moment Colorado lifestyle. Priorities for these homeowners included blending outdoor and indoor spaces wherever possible with generously proportioned windows and doors, porches, patios and balconies.
A gracious lime-washed brick entry punctuates a simplified white stucco and black-frame-windowed exterior with traditional
rooflines. Dramatic open spaces on the main floor comfortably accommodate the everyday activities of this busy family of four, while
providing for welcomed visits from family and friends. A functional, open kitchen is designed for serious cooking, a butler’s pantry for
staples, and serveware storage and dining spaces that effortlessly host after-school snacking to multi-course meals. A main-level,
Peak-view office comfortably supports working at home, complete with a beer cave and tasting nook for hosting fellow aficionados
after work is done. Guests will find comfort and privacy in a ma in-level guestroom suite or sleepover fun in the built-in bunks of the
expansive over-garage bonus room.
This home is a true collaboration that blends the homeowner’s long-held vision of their ideal home brought to life by the builder’s vision
and design/build process that achieves something truly…Warm and welcoming in the Forest.
The Builder
Stauffer & Sons Construction is a true Design-Build team creating some of the finest living spaces in the Pikes Peak region for over twenty years. We’ve developed an easy point-of-entry to the Design-Build process that begins with our very popular Conceptual Design and Budgeting Agreement. This affordable, low-commitment step provides answers to the early-stage questions of “what and how much?” With this critical information in place, a robust collaboration between client and builder ensues, resulting in a thoughtfully designed home that strikes a balance between size and scope and budget.
The Interior Design
Family, friends and soon-to-be friends are welcomed into this updated version of a French country farmhouse through a bricked archway and a solid arch-top entry door. Once inside, a sweeping gallery of windows adorned with flower-filled window boxes sets a nice foreground to the ponderosa pine forest. A great room with a two-story, lime-washed, brick fireplace sits juxtaposed to a cozy farm-styled kitchen with large island, plenty of storage and a Pikes Peak view. This family home features a simple, clean design with warm, wooden beams and solid, white-oak flooring. This home is designed to be lived in. Wherever you go, downstairs, upstairs or out on the porch, this home wraps around you and is a delightful place to enjoy.

Madison Avenue Residence. New York, NY. Photography by Biz Jones.
Inspiration for a transitional light wood floor living room remodel in New York with white walls
Inspiration for a transitional light wood floor living room remodel in New York with white walls

The Harvest Oak cabinet collection offers a well-crafted yet extremely affordable kitchen. The beautiful solid oak, full overlay door creates a charming appeal. You won’t find a better price on brand new kitchen cabinets!

A rare and secluded paradise, the Woodvale Estate is a true modern masterpiece perfect to impress even the most discerning of clientele. At the pinnacle of luxury, this one-of-a-kind new construction features all the modern amenities that one could ever dream of. Situated on an expansive and lush over 35,000 square foot lot with truly unparalleled privacy, this modern estate boasts over 21,000 square feet of meticulously crafted and designer done living space. Behind the hedged, walled, and gated entry find a large motor court leading into the jaw-dropping entryway to this majestic modern marvel. Superlative features include chef's prep kitchen, home theater, professional gym, full spa, hair salon, elevator, temperature-controlled wine storage, 14 car garage that doubles as an event space, outdoor basketball court, and fabulous detached two-story guesthouse. The primary bedroom suite offers a perfectly picturesque escape complete with massive dual walk-in closets, dual spa-like baths, massive outdoor patio, romantic fireplace, and separate private balcony with hot tub. With a truly optimal layout for enjoying the best modern amenities and embracing the California lifestyle, the open floor plan provides spacious living, dining, and family rooms and open entertainer's kitchen with large chef's island, breakfast bar, state-of-the-art appliances, and motorized sliding glass doors for the ultimate enjoyment with ease, class, and sophistication. Enjoy every conceivable amenity and luxury afforded in this truly magnificent and awe-inspiring property that simply put, stands in a class all its own.

Area Rug with Non-skid Rubber Backing, Decorative Modern Carpet for Living, Dining & Children’s Rooms, Bedroom Anti-slip Throw Runner for Kitchen, Bathroom, Hallway & Entry
High quality Turkish area rugs for your home decor. You can easily pick a beautiful rug for your decoration from our wisely patterned, colorful prints. No matter you like country, traditional, retro, western, rustic, asian, oriental, bohemian or vintage style. We have unique geometric, checkered, striped, solid, distressed, floral, classic, tribal, braided and fringed designs. Besides we have variety of nice color options including but not limited to neutral, earth, natural and brilliant colors.
Chiara Rose area rugs are brand new alternatives of traditional hand-made silk rugs. They are far inexpensive with respect to luxury antique Iranian kilim’s. However they are as soft, shiny and decorative as Tabriz carpets. Unlike tufted, polypropylene rugs it is lightweight yet soft enough. We try to offer you best carpets ever with affordable prices.
Great rugs with multiple usage areas. You can use large sizes in your living room, dining room, bedroom, nursery, kids’ and teenagers’ room or guest room in your house. You can use runners in your bathroom, kitchen, hallway and entry. Thanks to its slip resistant leather backing you can safely lay it over all kind of floor like; wood, hardwood, laminate, vinyl, tiles, ceramic and stairs. You can choose it flooring your office. It is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
Thanks to its unique woven fiber technology, Chiara Rose Area Rugs are not heavy and thick like traditional rugs. They don’t cause problems under your doors. Still because they firmly grip floor, you can safely vacuum clean. Extra durable & easy-care. They are machine washable. You can wash it in any washing machine at home by yourself at max 30C or 65F. Please don’t tumble dry. Hang dry in shadow.
Product Sizes:
2'7"X5'; 2'7"X6'6"; 5'3"x7'6".

Shaker furniture with genuine classic American made quality. Our natural solid wood, American made, Classic Shaker furniture features the traditional clean lines that Shaker furniture is famous for. Matching Classic Shaker furniture is available for every room of your house. Buy today and add the natural elegance of our Classic Shaker furniture to your own home!
If you love the style, but can't find your size, give us a call and see how easy and affordable it is to purchase custom shaker furniture from Vermont Woods Studios. All pieces handcrafted with sustainably-harvested, eco-friendly wood.

Outdoor furniture is both casual but sophisticated and finding it's way into the interior design plans I provide my clients with. Whether is is used completely outdoors, or a three season porch, or as pictured in a more traditional family room, it makes for a beautiful space to use with your family and friends.

Ask a kitchen designer in Chicago which countertop question comes up most and you will hear the same answer: white or off-white quartz, and which shade. Homeowners walk into showrooms with a photo saved on their phone, usually a bright, veined slab from a magazine spread, and leave an hour later realizing there are a dozen versions of that same look. The confusion is not about taste. It is about the fact that "white quartz" covers a huge range of patterns, undertones, and price points, and nobody explains the differences before the sale.
Older bungalows and newer builds alike are getting stripped of their dated laminate and butcher block in favor of quartz, and the reasons are practical rather than trendy. Quartz does not need sealing, resists the kind of staining that granite can suffer over decades, and holds up to the freeze-thaw humidity swings that Chicago basements and kitchens go through every year. Once a homeowner commits to quartz, though, the real decision starts: which white, and does the pattern justify the difference in cost.
This piece walks through three specific slabs that keep showing up in Chicago renovation projects, why designers reach for them in different rooms, and what actually separates a flat white surface from one with real depth. None of this requires a design background to follow. It is mostly about paying attention to how a slab behaves under kitchen lighting, how busy the vending gets, and how it photographs versus how it looks in person.
Why White Quartz Took Over Chicago Kitchens
Ten years ago, granite dominated Chicago kitchen remodels almost by default. It was durable, it looked expensive, and every fabricator in the metro area carried a wide range of colors. Quartz has since taken over that position, and the shift happened faster than most contractors expected. Engineered stone gave homeowners a more predictable surface, since natural granite varies slab to slab while quartz is manufactured to a consistent pattern batch after batch.
The other driver is light. Chicago winters are long and gray, and a lot of kitchens, especially in older two-flats and courtyard buildings, do not get much direct sun. A dark granite countertop in a dim kitchen can make the whole room feel smaller. White and light-toned quartz reflects what little natural light comes through the windows, and it makes a galley kitchen or a north-facing space feel noticeably brighter without touching the cabinetry or the layout.
There is also a resale argument that local real estate agents bring up constantly. White quartz photographs well for listings, reads as updated and low-maintenance to buyers touring in person, and does not compete visually with whatever cabinet color the next owner might prefer. It is a safer bet than a bold veined marble look or a colored quartz that might feel dated in five years.
Arctic White and the Cost Question
Among the flatter, more uniform whites, arctic white quartz price comes up constantly in budget conversations because the slab sits at a more approachable point than the heavily veined Italian-marble-inspired patterns. It reads as clean and bright without the busy movement that some homeowners find overwhelming in a small kitchen. Fabricators in the Chicago area tend to keep it in stock precisely because demand stays steady across both new construction and remodel projects.
Part of what keeps this slab affordable relative to its heavily patterned cousins comes down to manufacturing complexity. A quartz surface with minimal veining and a consistent white base is simpler to produce at scale than one that mimics the irregular, high-contrast movement of natural Calacatta marble. That production difference shows up directly in what a homeowner pays per square foot, and it is worth asking a fabricator to walk through that pricing before assuming every white quartz costs the same.
Homeowners planning a full kitchen, including an island, backsplash, and perimeter counters, often use a flatter white like this specifically because it lets other elements carry the visual interest. A patterned tile backsplash or a bold cabinet color reads more clearly against a calm countertop than against one already fighting for attention with heavy veining. Designers frequently pair simpler whites with statement lighting fixtures for exactly this reason.
What Makes Calacatta Patterns Different
Calacatta refers to a family of marble originally quarried in Italy, known for a bright white background broken up by bold, often gold-toned veining that moves in thick, dramatic streaks rather than thin gray lines. Natural Calacatta marble is soft, porous, and expensive to maintain, which is exactly why quartz manufacturers spent years developing engineered versions that replicate the look without the upkeep headaches.
The challenge with any Calacatta-style quartz is getting the veining to look organic instead of printed. Early generations of engineered stone struggled with repetitive patterns that gave away the fact the slab was manufactured rather than cut from actual marble. Modern digital printing and layering techniques have closed that gap considerably, and the better Calacatta-inspired quartz lines now vary the veining across each slab batch so two counters in the same kitchen do not look identical.
Chicago designers gravitate toward Calacatta patterns for kitchens that function as the visual centerpiece of an open floor plan, which describes a large share of the gut renovations happening in neighborhoods like Lincoln Park, Roscoe Village, and the North Shore suburbs. When the kitchen island is visible from the living room and dining area, a dramatic veined surface becomes part of the home's overall design language rather than a purely functional work surface.
Calacatta Arno Under Kitchen Lighting
One of the more popular options in this category, calacatta arno quartz, balances a warm white base with soft gray and gold veining that avoids looking too stark under the cooler LED lighting common in newer Chicago builds. Homeowners touring showrooms sometimes make the mistake of judging a slab entirely under warm incandescent lighting, then get surprised when the same surface looks slightly different once installed under their kitchen's actual fixtures.
What separates this particular pattern from flatter competitors is how the veining clusters rather than spreading evenly across the slab. That clustering mimics the way real quarried marble forms, with denser mineral deposits in some sections and cleaner stretches in others. Fabricators cutting a large island slab from a single piece will often orient the pattern intentionally so the busiest veining lands somewhere visually interesting rather than getting cut off at an edge.
Because the background reads warmer than a stark white, this pattern tends to pair well with brass or matte gold hardware, a combination that has been showing up repeatedly in Chicago kitchen remodels over the past few renovation seasons. Cabinet painters report a similar trend, with more clients requesting warm white or greige cabinet colors specifically because they complement this kind of veined quartz better than a cooler, blue-toned white would.
Silestone's Version of the Calacatta Look
Manufacturers compete directly in this Calacatta-inspired category, and silestone eternal calacatta gold represents one brand's specific take on the pattern, distinguished by richer gold veining set against a brighter white base than some competing slabs in the same family. Silestone has built a reputation around anti-bacterial surface treatments in addition to the standard quartz durability, a detail some homeowners specifically ask about for kitchens used heavily by families with young children.
The veining in this particular slab tends to run in longer, more continuous lines compared to the clustered pattern found in some other Calacatta-style options, which gives large island surfaces a sense of visual flow from one end to the other. Fabricators working with bigger islands, the kind increasingly common in open-concept Chicago remodels, often favor patterns like this because there is less need to worry about seams interrupting a busy, disconnected pattern.
Price positioning for this slab tends to sit toward the upper end of the engineered quartz category, reflecting both the brand's manufacturing process and the complexity of replicating that continuous gold veining consistently across production batches. Homeowners weighing this option against other Calacatta-style quartz should ask their fabricator directly about batch availability, since premium patterns sometimes have longer lead times than standard stock colors.
Living With Quartz Day to Day
Beyond how a slab looks in a showroom or a listing photo, the daily experience of owning quartz countertops matters more once the renovation dust settles. Quartz resists scratching far better than laminate and holds up to the acidic spills, hot pans, and general abuse of an active kitchen without the sealing maintenance that natural stone requires every year or two. That low-maintenance reputation is a large part of why quartz overtook granite in the first place.
Heat resistance is a detail that gets less attention than it should. While quartz handles moderate heat well, manufacturers generally recommend using a trivet or pad for very hot pots straight off the stove, since sudden temperature shock can occasionally cause stress marks in the resin binder that holds the engineered stone together. This is a minor precaution rather than a major limitation, but it is worth mentioning to anyone assuming quartz is entirely indestructible.
Cleaning routines stay simple across almost every pattern in this category. A damp cloth and mild soap handle daily messes, and the nonporous surface means wine, coffee, and tomato-based sauces do not soak in the way they can with unsealed granite or marble. Homeowners moving from an older stone counter often mention how much less they worry about everyday spills once quartz is installed, which is a quality-of-life change that rarely makes it into the initial design conversation.
Choosing Between the Three
There is no single correct answer among these three slabs, and that is exactly why they keep coming up together in the same design conversations across Chicago renovation projects. A flatter white with minimal veining suits kitchens where other elements need to carry the visual interest, while a bolder Calacatta-inspired pattern makes sense when the countertop itself is meant to be the centerpiece of an open floor plan.
Budget matters too, and it is worth having a direct conversation with a fabricator about where each option lands before falling in love with a specific slab in a showroom. Lighting, cabinet color, and how the kitchen connects to the rest of the home all play into which pattern will actually look right once installation is finished rather than just in a photo.
Whatever direction a homeowner leans, seeing a full slab in person under actual kitchen lighting remains the single most useful step before signing off. Photos only go so far once the countertop is sitting in the room it will live in for years.

Adorable 2 bedroom brick home with original character & charm! This affordable cottage offers attached garage & sits on 2 city lots. Inside you will find new paint, original hardwood floors in dining room, & bedrooms, cozy family room w/new carpet, and eat-in kitchen with all appliances. Newer windows and roof. Enjoy the covered front porch and large yard for kids & pets. Home is just a few blocks from Falls Park & downtown Pendleton...very desirable location. HURRY, this cutie won't last long!

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Sunbury, OH
J.Holderby - Renovations
Franklin County's Leading General Contractors - 2X Best of Houzz!

This on-trend bedroom and bathroom suite feature Dura Supreme Cabinetry’s Highland door style in an affordable “Personal Paint Match” finish, “Slate Tile” (SW 7076) by Sherwin-Williams. The navy blue bathroom vanity perfectly matches the build-in dresser in the bedroom.
Cabinetry design by Studio M Kitchen and Bath and interior design by Studio M Interiors of Plymouth, Minnesota.
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January 2021 Warrenton, Virginia, a Foyer Renovation, explore contracting was able to work for these fantastic homeowners in Warrenton, Virginia, who needed their foyer renovated into a new living room on the third floor of their home. It was something that Explorer was really excited to work on because we knew the before and after pictures would be absolutely terrific!
These homeowners had a very good idea to create a new living room on the second story of this, Warrenton, Virginia, fantastic single-family home. Greg was the project manager on this. And once again, we have utilized our fantastic subcontractors that work for Explorer on each and every one of our projects we look forward to work on the next project. Explore is a Class A General contractor in Virginia specializing in kitchen remodeling and home remodeling.
Home Remodeling
Sometimes the perfect house is not perfect at first, but completing a significant renovation can make all the difference. We use only the finest materials and have the skills to create beautiful finished products. Find your dream home in the one you already own!
Kitchen Remodeling
At Explore Remodeling, we understand what it takes to make a kitchen spectacular. Our dedicated team of general contractors and design professionals work one-on-one with each client, listening first to understand your needs best and providing expert advice and guidance to transform dreams into reality.
Home Additions
At Explore, we provide professional project management, making it possible for you to add square footage to your home in an aesthetically pleasing way and can even enhance your property value.
Teardown and Rebuild
When your property is perfect, but your home isn't quite right, a teardown and rebuild is one solution to consider. Explore walks you through the entire process, providing professional oversight and helping you to achieve your goals while saving time and money.
Bathroom Remodeling
We will help you to design your bathroom, making it efficient, conducive to your lifestyle, and beautiful too.
Website: ExploreKitchens.com
Contact Number: 703-962-7510
Office Address: 1660 International Dr. Suite 600 McLean, VA 22102 (Due to Covid19 we are offering a virtual home visit)
Email: info@explorekitchens.com

For this newlywed couple, we transformed a contemporary space into a warm and inviting home—without breaking the bank!
By incorporating vintage, antique, and consignment shop treasures, we created a unique blend of modern elegance and timeless charm.
Design highlights we love:
Maximizing the View – Floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing the stunning East River make the space feel larger and more open.
Embracing Statement Pieces - A stunning, oversized vintage mirror creates the illusion of double the space AND the double the views — highlighting the reflection of the Manhattan skyline.
Balanced Contrast – Neutral tones paired with black-and-white accents keep the design crisp, while pops of bright blue add a playful, refreshing touch.
Warm Metallics – Gold and brass finishes on the artwork frames, lighting fixtures, and an antique-style mirror soften the contemporary edge and bring warmth to the room.
Curated Character – Each piece, from the vintage-inspired armchair to the mid-century credenza, was carefully sourced to balance style and affordability.
PRO TIP: Mixing vintage finds with modern pieces adds personality while staying on budget—don’t be afraid to explore consignment shops and antique markets for those one-of-a-kind treasures!
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