“Our Family Working Together with Yours”
Do you love your home and neighborhood, but your family is growing and you’re running out of space? For some, an outdated kitchen isn’t ideal for entertaining or a shared bathroom has become just a little too tight. Most likely, it’s an overall lack of space and storage throughout your home. If one of the […]
Read MoreRecently we had the pleasure of working on this project that includes a classic three-car detached garage, a connecting breezeway, and a brick patio. Our clients felt very comfortable with their home, but they needed more exterior storage space to accommodate their vehicles and lawn equipment. They came to T.W. Ellis after hearing great reports […]
Read MoreRick and Maureen had a clear vision for how they would like to transform their single family home. They wanted to increase their living space on the first floor by expanding their existing kitchen as well as adding a master suite. They were, however, disappointed when every contractor they reached out to declined their remodeling […]
Read MoreMany homeowners have changes and updates they would like to make to their homes. Not only can renovations add more value to a home, they can have a positive effect on the owner’s lifestyle. Redesigning a cramped bathroom or modernizing an outdated kitchen could make a home more enjoyable. However, deciding on the best way […]
Read More2016 Award of Excellence Winner Wayne and Jennifer’s foursquare-style farmhouse was built in the early 1920s on property that has been in Jen’s family for six generations. The homeowners really appreciated the beautiful features of the original home that included natural woodwork throughout, tall baseboards and wide window casings. They loved the fact that there […]
Read MoreCatherine and Duncan love their neighborhood that has great proximity to the DC Metro area. They also love their home and the sense of history embedded in its frame. It is over 100 years old and originally was a one room school house. Interior walls and ceilings were added to the building in the 1920s […]
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