Fairfax Kitchen and Bath is expanding to downtown Bethesda. Its first Maryland showroom is now under construction at 4710-A Bethesda Avenue, in the ground floor of The Seasons apartment tower, next to Smoothie King. Owner Sam Kazanci moved to the United States in 2010 to be Import Manager for Graniser Ceramic. In 2013, he co-founded Dulles Granite in Sterling, Virginia. Fairfax Kitchen and Bath was his next venture, and it now has showrooms in Sterling and Fairfax.
"I find immense joy in the remodeling business," Kazanci said. "Seeing the smiles on our clients’ faces as we transform their old spaces into their dream homes is priceless. My business philosophy is simple yet profound, inspired by Robert Bosch: 'I would rather lose money than trust.' This principle guides every project we undertake. We treat each home as if it were our own, working tirelessly with my team to deliver the best designs and results."
The current expansion of Fairfax Kitchen and Bath includes not only the Bethesda location, but a third Virginia showroom, this time in Gainesville. Fairfax Kitchen and Bath ensures all of the materials being used for your remodeling project are in place at their warehouse before beginning demolition of your existing kitchen or bath, unlike some companies, to ensure the project stays on-schedule. Free estimates can be booked through their website.
2 comments:
Bed, Bath & Bethesda…enough with the home remodeling, kitchen design, furniture, bedding, blinds and paint stores already. Doesn’t everyone live in rental luxury housing around here?
Haha! I wonder how all these places stay in business
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