News

Roughly half of the Republicans seeking to represent Virginia’s 11th Congressional District condemned the process — but not the result — used by the Trump administration’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to slash the federal workforce.

Speaking to voters at a forum on Sunday (June 22), three of the candidates expressed a distaste for the way in which tens of thousands of federal government workers have been fired since President Donald Trump took office in January, allegedly to reduce spending.


Around Town

Parking passes are now available for the annual Independence Day fireworks at Lake Fairfax Park (1400 Lake Fairfax Drive) in Reston.

This Saturday (June 28) will bring a full day of festivities to the park, capped off with an early Fourth of July fireworks show in the evening.


Synergy Design & Construction

Written By: Synergy Design & Construction

The way we use our homes has changed, and continues to evolve. As hybrid work becomes the norm and families balance everything from remote meetings to multigenerational living, today’s spaces need to work harder, smarter, and more flexibly than ever before.

That’s why multi-purpose rooms have become one of the most sought-after remodeling features for homeowners in Northern Virginia.

At Synergy Design & Construction, we believe the most beautiful spaces are the ones that adapt to your life, not the other way around. And multi-purpose rooms are one of the most effective ways to make your home not only more livable, but more functional for the long haul.

What Exactly Is a Multi-Purpose Room?

Put simply, a multi-purpose room is a space designed to intentionally support more than one function. While a formal dining room may only get used a few times a year, a multi-functional room is designed to earn its keep every day.

Here are just a few examples of how homeowners are putting this concept into action:

  • A home office that transforms into a guest room
  • A playroom that also serves as a cozy family lounge
  • A home gym that doubles as a wellness or meditation space
  • A mudroom with integrated laundry and storage
  • A finished basement that flexes between entertaining and everyday use

Instead of dedicating square footage to single-use rooms, multi-purpose design allows you to get more out of every inch of your home.

Why Flexible Spaces Matter Now More Than Ever

While the concept isn’t new, the demand for multi-purpose spaces has skyrocketed in recent years. Since 2020, more of us are working from home, hosting out-of-town family, or making room for aging parents. For homeowners in Reston and surrounding areas, flexible design has become a creative and cost-effective solution to meet modern living needs without requiring a home addition.

How to Design a Multi-Purpose Room That Truly Works

It’s not about squeezing multiple functions into one room and hoping for the best. A well-designed multi-purpose space should feel intentional, cohesive, and easy to use. Here’s how we help our clients achieve that balance:

1. Start With Clarity

Before diving into the design details, we ask:

  • What will the primary use of the space be?
  • What secondary functions do you want to support?
  • How often will each use come into play?

Answering these questions early on helps shape the floorplan, furniture selection, and built-in features so the final result actually fits your lifestyle.

2. Use Design to Define Zones

Incorporating multiple functions in a single room works best when each one has a clear place. That doesn’t mean you need walls, just smart zoning. We often use:

  • Built-in cabinetry to define functional areas
  • Rugs to anchor different zones
  • Lighting to distinguish work vs. relaxation
  • Pocket doors, curtains, or room dividers for flexible separation

Even in a small room, these subtle cues make a big difference in how the space flows.

3. Choose Furniture That Works Overtime

When space is at a premium, versatility is key. Some of our go-to solutions include:

  • Murphy beds that fold out only when needed
  • Desks that double as vanities or consoles
  • Ottomans and benches with hidden storage
  • Sectionals with built-in pull-outs
  • Custom built-ins that house everything from books to bedding

We help clients select pieces that look great and function beautifully without clutter or compromise.

4. Prioritize Built-In Storage

If you’re using a space for multiple activities, organization becomes even more important. That’s why we always build in smart storage, including:

  • Custom shelving and cabinetry designed to fit your needs
  • Under-bench storage for linens, games, or seasonal items
  • Vertical solutions that keep essentials accessible but out of the way
  • Hidden compartments for a clean, clutter-free look

It’s all about getting more from the square footage you already have.

Real-Life Examples of Multi-Purpose Spaces in Action

We’ve worked with homeowners throughout Northern Virginia to bring multi-functional spaces to life. Here are two recent transformations that show what’s possible when design meets intention:

Guest Room + Office Retreat – Vienna, VA

In the Carpers Farm neighborhood, our clients asked us to transform their basement into a welcoming, high-performance space. The result? A full basement remodel featuring an open-concept layout with custom bar, gaming area, and TVs for entertaining and a guest bedroom that doubles as a home office, thanks to a custom Murphy bed and built-in storage.

More photos of this Main Level remodel here

Basement Lounge + Recreation Room – Vienna, VA

Another family had lived in their Vienna home for over a decade and wanted their already-finished basement to better reflect their needs and taste. We opened up the layout, removed outdated storage closets, and created a spacious rec room complete with a walk-up counter, wet bar, and entertainment zones. In a previously unfinished area, we added a new bedroom, full bath, and functional closets making this lower level ready for hosting, relaxing, and overnight guests alike.

More photos of this Main Level remodel here

Remodeling With Purpose

A successful remodel doesn’t just change how a room looks, it changes how you live in it.

At Synergy Design & Construction, we take the time to understand how your home currently functions, and how it could serve your life better. Whether you’re looking to renovate a single space or reimagine your entire layout, our team brings creativity, craftsmanship, and care to every detail.

Thinking about enhancing your home?

We’d love to help you bring it to life. Visit renovatehappy.com to explore our portfolio and get in touch about your next project.


Countywide

Drivers who seriously injure or kill a pedestrian in a crosswalk in Fairfax County will now face the potential of jail time, under changes set for approval this week.

The Board of Supervisors is slated to approve a slew of amendments to the Fairfax County Code today (Tuesday), bringing local laws into alignment with changes made by the General Assembly.


Man on e-scooter on Westbranch Drive in Tysons (staff photo by Angela Woolsey)

Police Conduct Trainings in Fairfax City — “The City of Fairfax Police Department, City of Fairfax Fire Department, and George Mason University Police Department will be conducting trainings 7 to 11 a.m. Tues., June 24 through Fri., June 27 at JA Finance Park (4099 Pickett Rd.). Please do not be alarmed if you see activity in this area during these times.” [City of Fairfax Police/Facebook]

Early Voting Begins in Special Election Primaries — Starting at 3 p.m. today (Tuesday), Democrats can head to the Fairfax County Government Center to vote early in a “firehouse” primary to determine their party’s nominee for the 11th Congressional District special election. Republicans will have one day of early voting on Friday (June 27) before both parties hold their primary elections on Saturday (June 28). [WAMU]

I-495 Widening Project Makes Progress — “The final phase of the $660 million, 2.5-mile Capital Beltway expansion in Virginia is in the home stretch after nearly four years. Crews plan to mark another milestone on June 27 when they are scheduled to shift the Outer Loop southbound lanes to begin completion on a key phase of the project.” [WTOP]

Beyer Launches Reelection Bid — “Congressman Don Beyer (D-VA) has announced that he is seeking reelection as U.S. Representative for Virginia’s 8th Congressional District, which includes Alexandria. Beyer, who turned 75 on June 20, has been reelected five times to represent the district, serving since January 2015.” [ALXnow]

ICYMI: Harris Teeter Closing in Tysons — Harris Teeter confirmed last night (Monday) that it will close its store in the Lofts at Park Crest (8200 Crestwood Heights Drive) on July 20, one of five closures planned this summer. When it opened in January 2009, the grocery store was the first to serve Tysons in two decades. [FFXnow]

New Ramen Bar in Falls Church — “Honoo Ramen Bar, a new Japanese restaurant, is now open at the West Falls development in Falls Church. Offering a wide menu of ramen, sushi, cocktails and Japanese entrees, the new restaurant is currently soft opening at 153 W. Falls Station Blvd.” [ARLnow]

Dems Outpace GOP in Fundraising — “Democrats in Virginia have built up a hefty fundraising advantage for their effort to reclaim the governor’s mansion in a race seen as a bellwether for the party in power in Washington heading into the 2026 midterms.” [Associated Press]

Winter Flights Added at Dulles Airport — United Airlines “will launch two nonstop routes to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and Vail/Eagle County, Colorado. Both are out of Dulles International Airport … They will operate weekly on Saturdays beginning on December 20 and run through April 4.” [Northern Virginia Magazine]

It’s Tuesday — Expect a sunny, hot day with temperatures reaching up to 101°F and heat index values as high as 111°F, accompanied by a 3 to 6 mph northwest wind. The nighttime will be mostly clear with a low temperature around 79°F and a light northwest breeze. [NWS]


News

More than 2,000 properties in Fairfax County, most of them in McLean, are currently without power, as the D.C. region suffers through a potentially prolonged heat wave.

According to its outage map, Dominion Energy has 2,132 customers in Fairfax County without power, as of 3:25 p.m. The largest outages appear to be centered around downtown McLean, where crews are assessing the damage to the affected electrical infrastructure.


News

The D.C. region’s roads and other transportation infrastructure is more at risk from future flooding than previously thought, a new analysis found.

The National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB) outlined its findings to leaders of member jurisdictions, including Hunter Mill District Supervisor Walter Alcorn and Braddock District Supervisor James Walkinshaw representing Fairfax County, at a meeting last Wednesday (June 18).


Countywide

As anyone who stepped outside this morning knows, the summer’s first heat wave is already taking hold of Fairfax County.

The National Weather Service has issued Extreme Heat Warnings that will be in effect from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. today and tomorrow (Monday and Tuesday), prompting Fairfax County to activate cooling centers as part of its emergency heat plan.


Around Town

A cafe that takes a unique approach to a popular breakfast offering is targeting Great Falls for a new storefront.

Gourmet toast cafe chain Toastique is aiming to officially open in Great Falls this fall, though it’s still in the early stages of setting up the restaurant, marketing manager Jolie Richards told FFXnow.


News

Growth in the proportion of renters to homeowners across Fairfax County is changing the local landscape in a number of ways.

An analysis by Point2Homes released in mid-June places three Fairfax communities among the top 10 in the D.C. region for the percentage of renters compared to overall housing:


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