Category — Remodeling
Major House Surgery
This will be one of the most interesting “before and after” comparisons we have ever done. Using arrangements of Marvin fixed windows, awning windows and casement windows, we converted a typical traditional elevation of the rear of a master bedroom into an eye-popping view.
Standing in the home looking out makes me feel like I am in a museum. The results are strikingly beautiful and effective. The before and after photos say more than I could possibly put to words. Stay tuned and I’ll be sure to show you the finished product.
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November 28, 2011 No Comments
The whole tree!
The photo really does not depict what the view allows after the installation. To see the full tree, from the base to the crown, is striking.
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November 19, 2011 No Comments
Marvin Windows stand out in a difficult economy
In case you missed the New York Times recently, as I did, there was a feature on Marvin Windows that tells the story of this family owned company in our currently challenging economy. The article confirms not only why they are a good employer, but gives me affirmation that their commitment to their employees translates into the exceedingly high quality of their product.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/25/business/economy/housing-slump-forces-cuts-at-a-small-town-company.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=marvin%20windows&st=Search
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October 7, 2011 No Comments
Windows for Hunger
I am both proud and excited about a campaign Natelli Homes has organized with the Capital Area Food Bank as our focus for the next year.
Hunger is a staggering issue in our community. This condition is an unfortunate and often overlooked result of our country’s economic status. Poverty levels have reached new levels and thousands of people in our area simply don’t have access to appropriate food sources and proper nutrition. The CAFB serves almost 500,000 people each year through its non-profit partners. Surprisingly more than half of the households assisted by their efforts have at least one employed adult and only 5% of the recipients are homeless. Hunger and food insecurity are quickly reaching into households that were previously self-sufficient. Sadly, the numbers of children affected are an increasing component of the statistics.
Natelli Homes hopes to make continuing donations to the Capital Area Food Bank through the installation of replacement windows and doors for our clients. Our “WINDOWS FOR HUNGER” campaign will provide a constant source of funding for the programs at the CAFB. We hope to introduce our clients to the successful efforts made by the Food Bank in our area. There are many ways to contribute to the CAFB, both through volunteering and donations.
I encourage you to learn about the Capital Area Food Bank by visiting their website at www.capitalareafoodbank.org
Please share the attached coupon with anyone who might be interested in assisting the Food Bank when they install new windows or doors in their home. Look for similar opportunities on the Natelli Homes FaceBook page in the near future.
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October 2, 2011 No Comments
Bethesda kitchen on the run
In early February, we talked about a kitchen in progress in our blog. See, “New Bethesda Kitchen & Family Room”. The room was drywalled and primed, but hardwood was not installed, tile flooring was still in the warehouse, kitchen cabinets were not set, appliances were nowhere to be seen and final paint colors has not even been selected.
In just 45 days, Natelli staff and crews quickly completed the project sooner than the client expected. Everything behind the scenes was planned and organized and the job moved efficiently and with ease to full and proper completion. Our clients are happy, the project looks great and we have already toured the kitchen with another client.
You might hear a lot of stories about the remodeling project that never ended, the one where the contractor never showed up or the subcontractors did not perform. The Washington DC metro area is full of competent and professional renovation contractors (and unfortunately many from which these bad stories eminate), and I am proud that Natelli Homes is one of those remodeling firms that out-performs our clients expectations. The key is staffing. Our Supervisors and Project Managers know how and when to help clients with the myriad decisions that go into a project and ensure that decisions don’t delay the project. This is not an easy endeavor and the skill comes with experience and industry intelligence.
When you consider your next renovation project, kitchen or bathroom make sure you find a professional contractor with decades of experience who can give you examples of their success like this one.
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March 19, 2011 No Comments
Before & after depicts all that is needed to say
“A picture is worth a thousand words”
We have seen and heard this phrase for decades, perhaps centuries, and I really doubt anyone questioned its meaning because it is so obviously true. Whether conceived by Frederick R. Barnard in the publication, Printer’s Ink, in 1921 or it truly evolved from a Chinese proverb (“a picture is worth ten thousand words”) or perhaps it should be added to the many credits of Confucius, it needs no explanation.
With that in mind, tell me what you think:
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February 23, 2011 No Comments
Time for a pool & pool house
The weather this January and February has been unique to say the least. We have had the predictable snow and windy cold days, but to have near 70 degrees this past Friday makes me think of summer. For those who planned ahead, they will be enjoying a new pool and pool house this summer to combat the intense heat of August in metro DC.
This project in Bethesda, MD, was planned last summer so we could coordinate the permits and begin construction in the fall. Overall winter temperatures were pretty forgiving for construction so we made good progress. The lot has some intense topography so retaining walls anchor the ends of the pool terrace.
At one end, the pool house masks the fact that the project is cut into an 8′ tall slope. We used full masonry walls for the pool house to make it easy to clean and practically a maintenance-free structure. The walls will have a stucco finish with tile and stone accents.
A curvilinear concrete retaining wall with field-stone veneer levels the other end of the project and creates a lawn area adjacent to the pool for recreation and casual seating. You can see the stone masons taking advantage of the warm weather in the adjacent photo. We will excavate the pool soon which fits between the pool house and the wall in the photo on the left. The before and after images of this project will be dramatic so I’ll continue to share the progress as we get closer to completion.
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February 19, 2011 No Comments
New windows make for big differences in comfort and aesthetics
Natelli Homes is finishing a replacement window project in Potomac, MD. The painters are touching up the new trim and casings and the windows are being cleaned, soon ready for the installation of the window treatments. I asked the client how things were going. Without hesitation he said, “I immediately felt the difference”. The house is measurably warmer in every room. The cold air whistling through the old french doors is gone and the storm windows filled with bugs and dirt are no where to be seen - the house is quieter, warmer and feels like new.
In this home, rather than install insert windows, we did full replacements because the existing windows were so poorly insulated around the perimeters. We filled the jamb-space with expanding insulation and then applied new trim on all the interior surfaces. Rather than “picture frame” the windows with casing, we installed proper sills with returns and a back-band on the casing to really make the trim punch.
One of the aesthetic benefits is without a doubt the architectural improvement of the windows. In the photo on the right, look at how the grilles add significance to the window. We elected to space the lite opening of each window a bit larger than the standard sizes offered by the manufacturer. Having larger openings enhances the view but still gives the window the detailing it needs. The grilles have clean profiles and the arrangement resonates with tradition. Even the shadows from the muntins add character to the room.
It’s easy to justify replacing windows and doors in a home. Just make sure you sweat the details or your investment may not reach its full potential.
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February 11, 2011 No Comments
The architecture of windows
There are many reasons to replace old windows and doors in a home, but the architectural value of windows can’t be overlooked. Window grilles in particular change and enhance the persona of a home. Removable grilles can be provided for ease of cleaning, grilles can be sandwiched between the panes of glass so they provide an apparent division of divided lites, but the most pronounced and historically accurate use of grilles is a permanent application on the inside and the outside of the glass. This type of grill, also known as “Simulated Divided Lite”, produces the authentic look of a traditional window with milled wood and clad components separating the pieces of glass. Windows with Simulated Divided Lites are significant, they have appropriate mass and are recognized by any layman as quality products that enhance the character and value of the home.
In this home in Potomac, MD, we installed new JeldWen custom sized clad windows with true divided lites. The existing windows in the home did not have any grille divisions in the glass. The window openings were effectively black holes in the facade – the home needed some architectural content.
Including windows with grilles immediately changed the look of the home. The window openings took on a character; the grilles added color and visual interest to the front elevation.
Using replacement windows with grilles is an easy but often overlooked change to the home. We get used to how things are sometimes and need to consider options that may not have been considered before.
There is a lot more about the architectural potential of windows that we will cover in a future post such as the size and layout of the window divisions, the type of grilles to use and even the color, but for now just admire the architectural transformation of this home with the simple addition of grilles in the windows.
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February 7, 2011 No Comments
New Bethesda Kitchen & Family Room
Arguably the most important rooms in a home are the kitchen and family room. Families tend to congregate, eat, play, laugh, argue, watch TV and use computers in these rooms. Dining Rooms are used a couple of times a year and Living Rooms almost have no purpose at all.
For this property owner in Bethesda, like the vast majority in the Washington, D.C. metro area, they needed an affordable expansion of the kitchen, family room and breakfast room. This project included a family room addition about 20 feet square that adjoined the kitchen and breakfast room.
The family room connects to the kitchen through an open counter-top and two cased openings as you can see in the adjacent photo. The breakfast room is large enough to house a generous table and will include a wall-mounted TV and wireless computer connections.
This project is ready for the finishes. The drywall has been installed and primed, the sub-floor has been screwed and prepped to receive the wood flooring and equally important, the home is clean and safe. A clean project is a safe project. The windows are ready to be trimmed with casing and stool – this project is ready to continue on its speedy schedule. Check our posts in a week or two - I will be sure to include some photos of the completed cabinets and trim.
Feel free to e-mail me at Bob@NatelliHomes.com or visit our website at www.natellihomes.com. We have valuable on-line coupons for kitchens, bathrooms and windows that will not be available for much longer.
February 2, 2011 No Comments


