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The W St. Project: A Showcase Green Build in Washington, DC

The W Street Project embodies Chryssa Wolfe and Hanlon Design Build’s commitment to green building. Completed last summer, the amenities on this beautiful stone and cedar home are impressive.  This eco-friendly home in Washington DC features four levels of luxury living. The ground floor has a wide open floor plan. Custom cabinetry and built-in shelving… READ MORE


Transforming Your Bathroom into a Digital Experience

By . February 27th, 2014. Posted in Bathroom remodeling, bathrooms, Washington DC

Bathroom remodeling trends of late include state-of-the-art technological features that bring convenience and sophistication to one of your home’s sanctuaries. If you’re looking to update your bathroom and make it as “smart” and cutting edge as the rest of your life, Hanlon Design Build pride ourselves on staying on top of trends and flexing our… READ MORE


New: Estate Property by Hanlon Design Build Contractor

By . February 18th, 2014. Posted in custom remodeling, Luxury home builder, Washington DC

Announcing a new home on the market featuring complex renovations by Hanlon Design Build, contractor Washington DC. Once the former United States home of the Croatian Embassy, this property has a prestigious address among some of Washington DC’s finest homes in Spring Valley near American University. This presidential colonial offers a magnificent street presence highlighted… READ MORE


Home Remodeling Trends for the New Year

Planning a home remodeling project in Washington, DC in the new year? Or perhaps keeping it simpler with a bathroom remodeling or kitchen remodeling project? Below are some trends we’re seeing in home remodeling, including green solutions that can help you save money, better support your lifestyle, and help sustain the environment. The kitchen remains… READ MORE


Custom Home Builds Still a Top Investment

By . December 18th, 2013. Posted in Uncategorized

New housing starts and permits for future construction recently hit a five-year high signaling a strong indicator that consumer priorities in this economy still center around hearth and home. One reasons for this five-year increase in new home construction is that the Washington, D.C. and Maryland suburbs, such as Chevy Chase and Bethesda, have housing… READ MORE