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Fisher Group, LLC of Annandale, Virginia has won more than 31 different awards from the Interior Design and Remodeling Industry in the past nine years. Ken and Peggy Fisher, the husband and wife design team of Fisher Group, LLC, are understandably proud of their achievements in home renovation. As a result of their imagination, expertise and attention to detail, every client of Fisher Group, LLC has benefited from the well-coordinated efforts of this award-winning team. Imagine, your home improvement project could be the next award-winning design of Fisher Group, LLC!
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NARI - 2007 CotY Finalist
Award Residential Over $150,000, Metro DC Chapter
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2007 CotY Finalist Award Residential Bath $30,000 - $60,000, Metro DC Chapter |
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2000 NARI CotY Grand Award for Entire House Remodeling | |||||
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2000 NARI CotY Contractor of the Year Grand Award: Category: Entire House | |||||
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1999
Chrysalis Award for Remodeling Excellence: Best Kitchen Project: Kitchen Renovation Our commission was to improve light, function and storage in the kitchen and eating area. The kitchen was dark and the plan was poor, making it difficult for more than one person to work. |
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1999
NARI CotY (Contractor of the Year) Finalist Award: Residential Kitchens Project: Kitchen/Breakfast Area Renovation Workspace and storage were inadequate and poorly organized. The Fishers worked hard to create a kitchen that was beautiful and extremely functional for this clients’ lifestyle. |
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1998-1999
Sub-Zero Regional Award Winner: Virginia Project: Updated Kitchen Renovation The existing kitchen space plan was inefficient. The goal was more light, a better functioning work space, more storage and an updated kitchen with an eating area, restyled with a French influence. |
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1996
Chrysalis Award for Remodeling Excellence: Best Kitchen Project: Early 1940's Kitchen Renovation The original kitchen lacked adequate countertop area, storage, light and aesthetic interest. These homeowners wanted efficiency and yet wanted to keep the country charm of their home. |
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