Synergy Design & Construction

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Deciding to remodel is a major decision — and an exciting one. It’s your chance to transform your space into something that truly works for your lifestyle and vision. But without a solid plan, even the most thrilling projects can become overwhelming.

At Synergy Design & Construction, we’ve seen firsthand how thoughtful planning and a structured process can remove stress and deliver outstanding results. Whether you’re redesigning a kitchen, updating a whole floor, or rethinking your entire home, here’s what it takes to set yourself up for success from day one.

1. Clarify Your Goals

Before crunching numbers or diving into design ideas, take time to reflect on why you’re renovating. Is your home layout causing daily frustrations? Are you ready for a space that better reflects your personal style? Knowing what’s driving your decision helps set clear priorities that will influence every choice ahead.

Ask yourself:

  • How long do you plan to stay in this home?
  • Are you preparing for family changes, like welcoming aging parents or adult children?
  • Are you growing your family soon?
  • Is this your forever home?

Having these conversations — and sharing your answers with your partner — is key. When everyone involved has a shared understanding of the goals, it makes decision-making easier throughout the entire project.

2. Budget With Intention

Once your priorities are clear, building your budget becomes more intuitive. You’ll naturally start identifying areas where you want to invest more and where you can scale back.

A professional remodeling team can help you navigate these financial decisions and provide ballpark pricing based on your goals. At Synergy, we also offer guidance on which upgrades deliver the most impact and where you can save without compromising quality.

Establishing your budget and funding strategy early on helps keep your project on schedule — and helps avoid surprises later.

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3. Find the Right Partner

Choosing the right remodeling company goes beyond skill — it’s about finding a team that’s a good fit for your project and your personality. Communication style, transparency, and values all play a big role.

After all, this team will be in your home for weeks, sometimes months. You want to feel confident not only in their craftsmanship but also in the working relationship. The Synergy team often forms close bonds with our clients — we truly value the trust you place in us and love being part of such a meaningful experience in your life.

4. Look Beyond the Estimate

When comparing quotes, it’s easy to focus on the bottom line, but it’s just as important to evaluate how each team approaches the process.

Consider:

  • Are they helping you clearly define the project scope within your financial comfort zone?
  • Are they transparent about how each choice affects cost and timeline?
  • Do they support you through selections and decision-making?

A proposal that looks “affordable” may not include critical items or may be vague about timelines and allowances. A collaborative, detail-oriented process like our Renovation Roadmap is designed to keep projects running smoothly and reduce surprises along the way.

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5. Prepare for Construction Life

Depending on the scope of work, you may be able to stay in your home during construction or you may need to plan temporary accommodations.

Larger renovations, like whole home transformations, might require a short-term move. Whether you stay with family or book an Airbnb, having a game plan in place makes a big difference in reducing stress.

One of the most common concerns we hear is: “Will I be living off takeout during the kitchen renovation?” The good news? Not necessarily. Our team helps set up a functional temporary kitchen so you can still prepare meals at home while your dream kitchen comes to life.

A good remodeling partner should think through all the little details and help you prepare for what’s ahead.

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6. Make the Most of the Experience

Yes, renovations can come with highs and lows, but they should also be enjoyable. After all, you’re creating a home that better serves you and your family. The key is remembering why you started and trusting the process.

With the right team in your corner, you can feel excited, confident, and supported — from the first planning meeting to the final reveal.

Renovation Experts in Reston

At Synergy Design & Construction, we walk homeowners through every step of the process, from big-picture planning to the finishing touches. Our goal is to make your experience as smooth and rewarding as possible — while delivering results that exceed expectations.

If you’re planning a renovation in Reston, Virginia, and want a partner who prioritizes quality, clarity, and craftsmanship, we’d love to hear from you.


News

After weeks of negotiations and public complaints, Dominion Energy has agreed to reassess plans to clear nearly all trees near its power lines in the Washington & Old Dominion (W&OD) Railroad Regional Park.

However, the pause won’t bring relief to Vienna and Dunn Loring, where the utility will finish clearing trees and brush along a 4-mile section of trail in conjunction with a transmission line replacement between its Clark and Idylwood substations, Dominion Senior Vice President of Electric Transmission Joseph Woomer said yesterday in a letter to the Northern Virginia Regional Parks Authority (NOVA Parks).


Countywide

Fairfax County officials plan to put additional millions in fiscal reserves as they brace for the economic fallout from Trump administration policies to take hold.

County staff are recommending that the Board of Supervisors allocate $2.4 million more for reserves, with an additional $8.1 million available that also could be sent there or used to address other priorities.


Countywide

For the immediate future at least, further expansion of rail lines across the D.C. region is likely to take a back seat to more modest upgrades to transit service moving forward.

That seemed to be a consensus, albeit not a unanimous one, as members of the regional DMV Moves task force met Monday (March 24) to narrow options for improving the area’s transit — and paying for a Metro system that’s now estimated to cost between $450 million and $600 million more per year.


Around Town

A national beauty salon chain has expanded its local presence in Fairfax County just in time for prom and wedding season.

Sola Salon Studios recently welcomed locations in Reston and Chantilly to its roster with grand openings on March 17 and 24, respectively. Both salons are corporate-owned but offer suites for lease to independent barbers, hair stylists and other beauty professionals.


A bicyclist passes the Vienna Community Center on the Washington & Old Dominion Trail (staff photo by Angela Woolsey)

Federal Grant Funds Pulled From Covid Programs — “The federal government is withdrawing up to $425 million in grant funding for several COVID-related programs operated by the Virginia Department of Health. The cuts have already led to ongoing layoffs and the early cancellation of existing contracts across the state.” [Virginia Public Media]

Families of DCA Crash Victims Plan to Sue — “An attorney now representing more than a half dozen families of victims of the Flight 5342 tragedy says his firm is ready to file suit against the federal government the moment a six-month review period is up.” The lawsuits from seven families will target the Federal Aviation Administration and U.S. Army. [WUSA9]

Bill Protecting Reproductive Health Data Signed — “Public concerns about menstrual health data privacy have flared in Virginia since the overturn of federal abortion protections and changes to state laws relating to the procedure. Gov. Glenn Youngkin has helped put some of those fears at bay by signing Senate Bill 754 by Sen. Barbara Favola, D-Fairfax.” [Virginia Mercury]

Gubernatorial Candidates on Federal Job Cuts — “In what could be a preview of public debates on the campaign trail in Virginia’s race for the governorship this year, the leading candidates from both parties spoke with WTOP about the sweeping federal job cuts being carried out by President Donald Trump’s administration — and how they might affect Virginia.” [WTOP]

Lane Closures on Route 28 Start Next Week — “Weather permitting, Route 28 (Centreville Road) will have daytime single-lane closures at the Fairfax County/Prince William County line Mondays through Thursdays from Monday, March 31 through Thursday, April 24 for repairs to the bridge over Bull Run.” [VDOT]

Indian Restaurant Chain Eyes Fairfax Location — “An Indian restaurant chain called Hyderabad House is planning its first Northern Virginia location in Fairfax County. Hyderabad House will be taking over the space vacated by the Pho Golden Express restaurant … in the Fairfax Court shopping center off Fairfax Boulevard and Waples Mill Road.” [The Burn]

Vienna Seeks Feedback on Parks Plan — “Heads up! The Town wants to hear your thoughts about the future of Vienna Parks and Recreation! Head to the community meeting [today], March 27, at 6 p.m. at Vienna Community Center and don’t forget to take the online survey.” The draft parks master plan can be found on the town’s website. [Town of Vienna/Facebook]

Reminder Not to Interfere With Wildlife — “Every spring, Fairfax County’s animal protection police and wildlife management office get lots of calls about young wildlife that appear to be orphaned or abandoned. In most cases, these baby animals are not in danger and people should leave them alone.” [Annandale Today]

It’s Thursday — The weather will be mostly sunny with temperatures reaching near 60 degrees, accompanied by a west wind blowing at 6 to 9 mph and gusts reaching up to 18 mph. In the evening, expect partly cloudy skies with lows around 44 degrees and southwest winds at approximately 6 mph. [NWS]


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Hundreds of residents around Lake Anne in Reston are facing new uncertainty over how they will cool down their homes as the weather heats up.

SpringRELAC, a resident-run nonprofit, announced yesterday (Tuesday) that its authority to operate the central air-conditioning system that provides chilled water from the man-made lake to surrounding properties hasn’t been renewed for the 2025 season.


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April will bring a major restructuring of facilities serving those experiencing homelessness across Fairfax County.

The county is on track to open its Fair Ridge Family Shelter, located in a converted hotel in Sully District, on Tuesday, April 1, staff told the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors at a housing committee meeting yesterday (Tuesday).


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Update — The Fairfax County School Board voted unanimously at its March 27 meeting to approve Mason District Representative Ricardy Anderson’s motion for a pilot program to test later middle school start times.

Earlier: As the Fairfax County School Board continues weighing its options for bumping back middle school class times, one member says she wants to give her district a head start.


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The sentencing hearing for an au pair who pleaded guilty over her role in a 2023 double murder has been rescheduled for later this year.

Juliana Peres Magalhaes, the 24-year-old au pair believed to have shot and killed a Springfield man as part of a plot with a Herndon man who allegedly wanted to get rid of his wife, will now be sentenced on Dec. 19, according to court records.


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