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Feb 23
2011

Cork floors

Posted by gdcadmin in Selling your home , Net Zero Homes , Moving to DC , LEED , Kitchen ideas , High-end Renovations , High-end Additions , DC wine , Custom Renovations Sustainable Design , Custom Home Building , creative thinking , Chevy Chase wine , Chevy Chase renovations , Chevy Chase Landscape , Chevy Chase bathrooms , building innovation , builder luxury , build a new home , Bethesda Wine , Bethesda renovations , Bethesda outdoor living , Bethesda landscape , Bethesda Kitchens , Bethesda Bathrooms

During a home’s conception phase, Georgetown Development is always working to come up with innovative designs utilizing materials that will not only meet a homeowner’s vision, but also create a living space that’s unique. For many homeowners in the Washington DC metro area, green design is a hot topic and many of our customers are looking to use products that combine green materials with design.

Today’s market is full of options when it comes to eco-friendly natural wood, so when we came across this new flooring from We Cork, we were excited to incorporate this material into our next custom home. We Cork’s Eco-Nomical series is a premium glueless floating floor, made with recycled wine stoppers. Like other cork flooring, it’s durable, sound absorbing and most importantly, comfortable under foot. Availble in four colors, We Cork’s Eco-Nomical series is easy to install and adds a sustainable element to any home

To learn more about how you can incorporate cork flooring into your next custom home or room to room, please visit us at www.georgetowndevcorp.com

Happy Building!

Feb 03
2011

Windows Windows

Posted by gdcadmin in Marvin Windows , green renovations , green remodeling , green luxury building , green luxury builders , green kitchen renovations , green home building , green design , green building , echo-friendly building , echo-friendly builder , custom new home design , custom luxury home design , custom homes , custom building , custom builders , custom builder , creative thinking , building innovation , builder luxury , Builder , build a new home , BIS Show , Bethesda renovations , Bethesda outdoor living , Bethesda landscape , bath remodeling , Bamboo Windows , American Institute of Architects

Many of us envision the perfect morning, walking downstairs and opening the windows to let the sun shine in. Rarely does this happen, but at Georgetown Development, we aim to please! For all of those craving their Snow White moment, we would like to present the Push Out French Casement window from Marvin.

The Push Out French Casement windows is the newest addition to the company’s Ultimate Casement line. The window has traditional push-out hardware that opens with a quarter turn of a handle and features the company’s clever wash mode that allows exterior glass to be washed from the inside. Rather than the typical middle support, the two sashes join at the stiles within a single frame, like a French door, resulting in unobstructed views. The aluminum-clad window has a Kynar 500 finish and can be made in a 72-inch-by-72-inch size.

The push out window can drastically change the look and feel of any home exterior adding a level of luxury from the outside. To learn more about how Georgetown Development can help you incorporate these windows into your next custom home design or room to room renovation, please visit www.georgetowndevcorp.com.

Happy Building!

Jan 07
2011

Put your ideas on the board DC

Posted by gdcadmin in renovate my home , newest trends , myblog , interior design , home renovations , green renovations , green remodeling , green additions , gadgets , echo-friendly luxury building , echo-friendly building , echo-friendly builder , Custom Home Building , creative thinking , American Institute of Architects

Its a new year with new ideas in the DC area.   What if you could give your kids the gift of being able to write on their walls without the sheer look of horror from their parents? What if you could create a room for your significant other where they can think…on the wall?

We’d like to introduce you to IdeaPaint, a single-coat, roller-applied paint that can be used to turn a surface into a dry-erase board suitable for kitchens, a child’s room, or a home office. Unlike conventional dry-erase boards, IdeaPaint is formaldehyde-free, and conforms to all U.S. EPA regulations and does not produce any harmful gas once it’s dry. The product recently earned Greenguard certification, making it one of the newer eco-friendly paints on the market, which at Georgetown Development, ranks high on our list of must-have’s.

Want to know how to make IdeaPaint work in your home? Give us a call. At Georgetown Development, we can help transform any idea into the custom home or room renovation that you’ve always envisioned.

Check out some of our recent transformations at www.georgetowndevcorp.com

Happy Holidays!

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