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Smart Growth Trends | Design | Company News | Old Town Alexandria
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EYA Homes
April 26th, 2013
This is a common story we hear. You've been in your single family home for many years and created lots of special memories there. However, the upkeep is simply too much for your active lifestyle and you're considering downsizing.
Design | Employee Spotlight | Company News
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EYA Homes
January 10th, 2013
This month’s Employee Spotlight is Ann Paduda (now Ann Hulen as of recent), EYA's Design Consultant. For our homeowners, Ann needs no introduction. She has the important job of helping our homeowners select options for their new home. This includes everything from cabinets and faucets to hardwood and carpets. Not only an EYA employee for almost 18 years, Ann is also an EYA homeowner, and couldn’t be happier with her life within walking distance®.
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Design | Events | Shopping | Old Town Alexandria
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EYA Homes
August 8th, 2012
On Thursday evening, September 6th, the renowned shops, restaurants and boutiques of Old Town will open their doors for Alexandria's inaugural Fashion's Night Out.
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EYA Homes
June 11th, 2012
There’s “something for everyone” at area showhouses. Keep a lookout for ones near you or for something to do when you’re visiting other cities.
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Jenny Thornhill
February 16th, 2012
EYA's architecture team returned from last week's National Association of Home Builders' (NAHB) International Builders' Show with fresh, innovative ideas for our new townhouse and condo designs. Here we've compiled just some of the products we found to be the most interesting and/or aesthetically appealing -- plus our favorite celebrity sighting, Vanilla Ice.
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DanzigerDesign
February 13th, 2012
???We here at Danziger Design recently completed a project for a dual function room that many homeowners, especially those in townhouses and condos, may find useful. Our client wanted to utilize an extra bedroom as both an office and a guest bedroom. This seems to be a common request. Oftentimes a guest bedroom is needed, but since it is not needed on a regular basis, the room needs to serve some other purpose (e.g., office, sewing room, study).