Award-winning kitchen remodel in Richmond, VA, that earned the NARI Central Virginia CotY Award, featuring a customized New York City-inspired design. The project is defined by a custom-etched metal backsplash of the NYC skyline and a theme blending Pre-War elegance with a mixed-metal industrial aesthetic.
Award-Winning Interior Design
by Virginia Design GroupAward-Winning Designs
by Jennifer Duncan, CKD
- NARI Central Virginia 2014 Residential Bath over $35,000
- NARI Central Virginia 2015 Residential Bath under $35,000
- NARI Central Virginia 2016 Residential Bath under $35,000
- NARI Central Virginia 2016 Residential Kitchen over $70,000
- NARI Central Virginia 2017 Residential Kitchen under $70,000
- NARI Central Virginia 2018 Residential Kitchen over $100,ooo
- NARI Central Virginia 2019 Residential Kitchen over $100,000
- NARI Central Virginia 2019 Residential Bath under $50,000
- PRO Central Virginia 2021 Residential Bath under $50,ooo
- PRO Central Virginia 2022 Residential Kitchen under $100,000
- PRO Central Virginia 2023 Residential Bathroom over $100,000
- PRO Central Virginia 2023 Residential Interior over $100,000

Jennifer Duncan, CKD
Founder

Melissa Utt Heatly
Senior Designer
Award-Winning Designs
by Melissa Utt Heatley
- NARI Central Virginia 2014 Grand Prize Kitchen over $70,000
- NARI Central Virginia 2015 Grand Prize Kitchen under $70,000
- NARI Central Virginia 2016 Runner Up Kitchen under $70,000
- NARI Central Virginia 2020 Grand Prize Kitchen under $100,000
- PRO Central Virginia 2021 Grand Prize Bathroom under $50,000
- 2021 Crystal Current Choice Winner for Other Space
- PRO Central Virginia 2023 Grand Prize Bathroom over $100,000
- PRO Central Virginia 2023 Grand Prize Bathroom under $50,000
Award-Winning Remodels by
Virginia Design Group
A Secret Entry to Sophistication: An Elegant Closet Remodel in Brandermill, VA
In Brandermill, we transformed what was once a guest bedroom at the top of the stairs into a refined, highly personalized closet remodel that feels both elegant and intentional. By closing the original doorway from the hall and opening the wall from the primary bedroom, we created a seamless extension of the suite, complete with a secret entry that adds a layer of intrigue and exclusivity.

