 
	Our
Chrysalis Awards 
	for Remodeling Excellence:
	
	
					 
	 
					 
					2024 National Award 
	Basement Remodel 
	 
	2024 Regional Award 
	Kitchen Remodel 
	under $75,000 
	 
	2024 Regional Award 
	Residential Interior 
	$300,000-$500,000 
	 
					2023 Regional Award  
	Residential Interior 
	$150,000-$300,000 
	 
	2023 Regional Award 
	Outdoor Living 
	over $100,000 
	 
	2023 Regional Award 
	Whole House Remodel 
	$400,000-$700,000 
	 
	2023 Regional Award 
	Basement Remodel 
	under $100,000 
	 
	2022 Regional Award 
	Basement Remodel 
	over $100,000 
	 
	2022 Regional Award 
	Residential Specialty 
	 
	2022 Regional Award 
	Bath Remodel  
	$50,000 - $75,000 
	 
	 
					2021 National Award 
	Residential Exterior Remodel 
	 
	2021 Regional Award 
	Whole House Remodel 
	under $300,000 
	 
	 
					2020 National Award 
					Residential Exterior 
	 
	2020 Regional Award 
	Addition under $250,000 
	 
	2019 Regional Co Winner 
	Kitchen Remodel 
	$75,000   $150,000 
	 
	
	
	  
	
					2018 Decade 
	of Excellence 
	 
	  2018 National Award 
	Detached Outbuilding 
	 
	2018 Regional Award 
	Kitchen Remodel over $150,000  
	 
	2018 Regional Award 
	Addition under $250,000 
	 
	2018 Regional Award 
	Basement of $100,000 
	 
					  
					2017 National Award 
	Whole House Remodel 
	under $300,000 
	 
	2017 Regional Award 
	Addition over $250,000 
	 
					  
					2016 National Award 
					Residential Interior  
					under $100,000 
					 
					2016 
	Award 
					Kitchen Remodel 
					$75,000  $150,000 
					 
					2015 Kitchen Remodel 
					$50,000   $75,000 
					 
					2015 Kitchen Remodel 
					$100,000   $150,000 
					 
					2015 Kitchen Remodel 
					over $150,000 
					 
					2015 Bath Remodel 
					under $50,000 
					 
					2015 Addition 
					$100,000   $250,000 
					 
					2015 Residential Exterior 
					under $100,000 
					 
					 National 
					Winner 
					2014 Bath Remodel 
					under $40,000 
					 
					 National 
					Winner 
					2014 Room Addition 
					under $100,000 
					 
					2014 Residential Interior  
					Over 
					$100,000 
	
					2014 Bath Remodel 
	$40,000 - $60,000 
	 
					  
					National Winner 
					2013 Kitchen Remodel 
					$50,000 - $75,000 
					
					Co-winner 
                  
					2013 Addition 
					under $100,000 
					 
					2013 Residential Exterior 
					under $100,000 
					 
					  
					National Winner 
					2012 Best Addition 
					under $100,000 
					 
					  
					National Winner 
					2012 Best Residential 
					Exterior under $100,000 
					 
					  
					National Winner 
					2012 Whole House Remodel 
					under $250,000 
					 
					2012 Kitchen Remodel 
					under $50,000 
					 
					2011 Addition  $100,000-$250,000 
					 
					2010 Best Addition 
					 Under $100,000 
					 
					2009 Addition 
					$100,000 - $250,000 
	
			 
					 
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                  Michael Nash Design Build & Homes  
                  Remodelers of Fairfax, VA 
					
					 
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				Sonny Nazemian 
				8630 A Lee Highway 
				Fairfax, Virginia 22031 
				Phone: 703 641 9800 
				Website   
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		2013 Residential Exterior under 
		$100,000 
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		The 
		exterior of this 1970 split-level house had been neglected for years. 
		After several meetings, the homeowner and the design staff put together 
		an exterior layout to create and Arts & Crafts design for this home. It 
		all got started by excavating in the front and left of the house and 
		putting a wrap around all stone porches.  The entire face of the house 
		was removed, with new insulation, sheeting and siding put in its place. 
		The brick facing was covered with a contrasting color HardiPlank 
		siding.  The custom made mahogany front door with leaded glass was 
		planned into the front elevation both to let in more light and provide a 
		wider entrance into the living room. The Arts & Crafts design has been 
		implemented in the front gable of the front porch, prairie style grill 
		patter of windows and doors, tapered columns sitting over stoned columns 
		and leaded glass front door. The choice of decorative lights used on the 
		exterior and over the front entrance also add to the final look. 
	 
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