Potomac, M.D.
Kingston transformed this flag stone patio into a remarkable, spacious sunroom that can be used year-round.
The owners can now use the room for entertaining, eating, or for just relaxing and enoying the beautiful view without disturbance.
Chevy Chase, MD
In order to build a master bath over the homeowner's existing screened porch, Kingston needed to make some structural changes to ensure it could support the new weight of an addition. Along with Kevin Driscoll of KJD Architects, Kingston was careful to maintain the charming aesthetic of the porch - and even added a window to shed extra light into the home.
Washington, D.C.
Once a dark, unused back porch, this new breakfast nook is now cheerful and
sunny. The views of the backyard can be easily enjoyed from a comfortable seat
in this classic retreat.
Washington, D.C. The entrance to this classic home near the
Washington Cathedral was redone with a stunning Art Deco inspired Stain glass door. The renovation not only increases curb appeal, but adds light
and character to the foyer as well.
Darnestown, MD Designed by architect Jeff Rubin, AIA, this
sunny breakfast area addition truly adds an open feeling to the home. The
cathedral ceiling is lined with beautiful richly stained hardwood planks and
beams, and two walls of windows attractively lights up the home.