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Terranova Kitchen & Bath

Terranova is a Design/build company specializing in refined additions, kitchens and baths, serving the northern Virginia-dc area since 1997. Over 90% of our clientele are referred to us from previous clients, which bespeaks our stellar reputation for excellent design and craftsman-quality installation. We are committed to providing a highly personalized remodeling experience for each client that sets us apart from corporate kitchen and bath companies. Your project means more than just business; it becomes a personal relationship built on mutual trust and communication between you and your design team.

Our newly expanded showroom, conveniently located at 8453 Q Tyco Road in Tyson’s Corner, gives testament to our popularity among homeowners and showcases our great displays and a stunning portfolio.

We are a proud member of the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA), the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI), and the SEN Design Group.

Terranova continues to find the perfect balance between the practical and the beautiful, satisfying its clients long after the final coat of paint is applied.

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Looking to replace basement window but have a cross beam and board impeding the window. Looks like the purpose of it is to prevent joists from settling.

Mason Hearn of HomeMasons, Inc. PRO answered:

Jan 5, 2021
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