As seen on FOX 5 Designing spaces
The Design-Build Advantage for Complex Whole-Home Renovations in the Washington, D.C. Metro Area
Now scheduling a limited number of 2026 whole-home renovations
Why High-End Homeowners Are rethinking how they renovate
Complex renovations are not simply construction projects—they are orchestration exercises.
On FOX 5’s Designing Spaces, Nicole Butler discussed how the integrated design-build model reduces fragmentation, decision fatigue, and costly misalignment in whole-home renovations and major additions.
By unifying architecture, interior design, and construction under one accountable structure, homeowners experience:
• Greater clarity in decision-making
• Stronger architectural continuity
• Controlled timelines
• Elevated execution
• Executive-level oversight from concept through completion
For homeowners in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Northern Virginia, complexity demands integration.
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NGage Properties Group approaches whole-home renovations differently. Our integrated design-build structure ensures architectural cohesion from the earliest concept discussions through final installation. Our global perspective informs material sourcing, spatial planning, and architectural finishes — elevating homes beyond trend toward timeless distinction. Our Signature NPG Concierge Client Services reduce disruption and protect the homeowner experience throughout construction.
This is not fragmented contracting.
This consultation is designed for homeowners who:
• Are planning a whole-home renovation or significant addition
• Value integrated architectural and construction leadership
• Prioritize discretion and structured execution
• Are seeking a long-term investment in their property
• Live in Washington, D.C., Maryland, or Northern Virginia
Consultation conversations are reserved for serious renovation planning.