Potomac kitchens are different.
I don’t mean that in a pretentious way.
Category: Insights
Countertops are one of those decisions that seems simple until you start researching.
Then suddenly you’re drowning in options.
Nothing kills basement finishing plans faster than moisture problems.
Chevy Chase lots aren’t getting any bigger.
You love your neighborhood, you love your location, but your house is bursting at the seams. Kids are sharing bedrooms.
“How long is this going to take?”
That’s literally the second question everyone asks, right after “how much will it cost?”
And it’s a good quest
Farmhouse style fits naturally in Clarksburg and Darnestown.
These areas still have that rural character—bigger lots, trees, space between houses.
You need to update your house. The question is whether you do it all at once or tackle one room at a time.
Bethesda and Potomac set the bar for bathroom design in Montgomery County.
What shows up in these neighborhoods usually trickles down to the rest of the area a year or two later.
You are standing in the kitchen now. You may be making coffee.
You may be unloading the dishwasher for the millionth time. You look around.
You know what I hear all the time? “My bathroom’s too small to do anything with.”
And look, I get it.





