4 Outdoor Design Trends Northern Virginia Homes Are Embracing in 2021

Posted in: home remodeling tips

James Moylan

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

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Northern Virginia homeowners are embracing four key outdoor design trends that transform backyards into premium living spaces. From Fairfax County to Montgomery County MD, homeowners are investing in screened porches, elevated decks, outdoor kitchens, and integrated landscaping to extend their living areas. These design trends reflect a lasting shift toward outdoor entertaining and relaxation at home.

Types of Foundations to Consider for Building Your Home Addition

Posted in: Contracting Questions, home additons, home remodeling tips

James Moylan

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

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Types of Foundations for Home Additions in MD & VA

The right foundation type is critical for a stable, long-lasting addition in Fairfax County, VA and Montgomery County, MD. Design Builders evaluates concrete slabs, crawl spaces, and basements based on soil conditions, climate, and project scope — whether building a screened porch, deck, or outdoor kitchen. Understanding these options helps homeowners make an informed decision with their builder.

The vast majority of horizontal additions will require some type of quality foundation. This will not only carry the weight of your innovative home design, but it will also keep out moisture, provide weather-resistent insulation, and resist the movement of the surrounding soil. A proper foundation must be carefully planned and constructed to guarantee it is structurally sound, long-lasting, and up to current codes.

Best Screen Color, Styles, and Materials for Your Screen Porch

Posted in: Screen Porch, Deck Screens, home remodeling tips, porch topics, screen porch products, decking questions, Porch and Deck Care, Screened Porch in Virginia, home improvement, building a deck, screened porch in Washington, DC, Screened Porch, Screened-in Porch, Three-season rooms, custom deck, screen room addition, screen room ideas, screen room design, screen porch design

James Moylan

Friday, January 17, 2020

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The right screen material transforms your porch into a durable outdoor retreat. Fiberglass and aluminum are the top choices for Montgomery County and Fairfax County homeowners, each offering distinct advantages in durability, visibility, and maintenance. This guide helps you select the perfect screen for your climate, aesthetic preferences, and long-term performance needs.

When building a screen porch for your home, you have a number of different decisions to make, including the screen color, style, and material. The primary reason that people want to build a screen porch is for protection against bugs, but you may also have aesthetic concerns that need to be met.

Matching Your Home to a New Outdoor Living Space

Posted in: home remodeling tips, Screen Room, Screened Porch, Screened-in Porch, round deck, curved deck, rooftop deck design, piertech, custom deck

James Moylan

Monday, August 12, 2019

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Matching Your Home's Aesthetic: Outdoor Living in MD & VA

Seamlessly integrating an outdoor living space requires matching your home's existing style and architecture. Whether you're in Montgomery County, MD or Fairfax County, VA, the key is selecting materials, colors, and design elements that complement your home's character. We'll walk you through aesthetic considerations and how to partner with builders who understand your vision.

Considerations for Deck and Screen Room Demolitions in Washington, DC

Posted in: Deck Tips, Screen-Porch Design Tips, home remodeling tips, building a deck

James Moylan

Monday, July 08, 2019

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Before building your dream outdoor space, you'll need to demolish existing deck or screen room structures. If you're planning a demolition project in Montgomery County, MD or Fairfax County, VA, understanding local requirements and best practices is essential. This guide covers region-specific considerations that will help you prepare for a smooth transition to your new premium outdoor living space.