MOSS Building & Design
Fairfax Station home renovation project

Prince William & Beyond

Home Remodeling in Fairfax Station, VA

121 Projects Completed

For over 25 years, MOSS Building & Design has been the trusted partner for homeowners in Fairfax Station seeking to elevate their distinctive properties. From the tree-lined estates near the historic railroad depot to the spacious colonials throughout this sought-after community, we bring design-build excellence to every project. With 121 remodeling projects in Fairfax Station, we understand what makes this area's homes truly special.

Fairfax Station, VA

There's a reason families put down deep roots in Fairfax Station. The lots are generous, the trees are mature, and the pace feels a world away from the rest of Northern Virginia — even though you're never far from anything you need. Homes here have character: colonials with real bones, split-levels tucked into wooded hillsides, ranchers with room to grow. If you've been thinking about what your home could become — a kitchen that finally matches how you actually cook, a primary suite addition that feels like it was always meant to be there, a finished walkout basement that connects your family to the backyard — you're in the right place.

MOSS has completed more than 118 projects in Fairfax Station, and that experience shows up in ways that matter. We know the housing stock here — most of it built between the 1970s and 1990s — and we know what it takes to bring those homes into the present without losing what makes them worth keeping. We've renovated colonials in South Run, reimagined split-levels near Burke Lake, and built additions that take full advantage of the kind of lot sizes you simply don't find in most of Northern Virginia. Kitchens, primary suites, whole-home remodels, basement finishes, outdoor living spaces — we've done it all here, on streets like yours.

One thing that sets Fairfax Station apart is what those larger, wooded lots actually make possible — and what they require. Building an addition or expanding a footprint on a heavily treed property takes a different kind of planning than a standard suburban lot. You're thinking about root systems, grading, setbacks, and how natural light moves through the site across seasons. We've navigated Fairfax County's permitting process on projects exactly like this, and we know how to keep things moving without surprises. That familiarity with local inspectors and county requirements means your project doesn't stall while paperwork catches up to the work.

MOSS operates as a true design-build firm, which means your architect, designer, and project manager are all part of one team from the first conversation to the final walkthrough. There's no handoff between a design firm and a separate contractor, no gaps in communication, no moment where your vision gets lost in translation. When a decision needs to be made — whether it's a structural question mid-demo or a finish selection that affects the timeline — the right people are already in the room. For a project in an established home with the kind of complexity Fairfax Station properties often bring, that single-team accountability isn't just convenient. It's the difference between a smooth renovation and a stressful one.

Your home in Fairfax Station is worth investing in — the community, the lot, the location all support it. When you're ready to talk about what's possible, MOSS is ready to listen. Reach out today to start the conversation.

Featured Projects

Our Work in Fairfax Station

121 completed projects in Fairfax Station

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Westpointe Drive Project

$100K - $150K

MOSS transformed the lower level of this Fairfax Station home into a fully finished, thoughtfully designed living space — taking the basement from dated and carpeted to a cohesive, move-in-ready retreat. The scope began with a full demolition: existing carpet (including the staircase), the original railing, all basement interior doors, and the entire existing bathroom were removed and cleared. In their place, MOSS built out a complete new full bathroom, installed new luxury vinyl plank flooring throughout the basement and up the staircase to the main level, and introduced a fresh railing system connecting the two floors. Every surface — walls, trim, ceilings, and the staircase — was prepped, primed, and painted for a unified finish. The new full bathroom anchors the renovation with a 3-by-5-foot glass-enclosed, tiled shower complete with a built-in niche, a single-sink vanity, toilet, and a full suite of accessories. New tile flooring runs throughout the bathroom, and a dedicated exhaust fan vented to the exterior ensures proper ventilation. Recessed LED lighting and sconce lighting were installed throughout the basement, bringing warmth and function to every corner of the space. The entertainment area received a standout built-in moment: semi-custom Hampshire upper and base cabinetry with quartz countertops frames the TV wall, creating a polished focal point that reads more like a custom millwork installation than a basement afterthought. New interior doors were hung throughout, and all electrical work — outlets, switches, and lighting — was brought up to current standards with full permitting and inspections coordinated by MOSS from start to finish.

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Silverleaf Drive Home Addition

Home AdditionSecond-Story AdditionPrimary Suite Construction

$200K - $300K

MOSS Building & Design completed a comprehensive second-story addition above an existing garage in Fairfax Station, VA, creating an expansive primary suite measuring approximately 22' x 26'. The project involved demolishing the existing garage roof and upper chimney section, then constructing a fully conditioned living space with engineered floor systems, pre-manufactured roof trusses, and new structural framing tied into the existing home with engineered LVL beams. The exterior was finished with T1-11 siding to match the existing home, complemented by aluminum-wrapped wood soffit and fascia, and six new Energy Star-rated vinyl casement windows with Low-E glass and argon gas for optimal energy efficiency. The primary suite features 2¼" pre-finished red oak hardwood flooring throughout the bedroom, a custom electric fireplace installation, and a dedicated high-efficiency heat pump system located in the new attic space. The luxurious master bathroom showcases a Wedi shower system with floor-to-ceiling ceramic/porcelain tile, a 12" niche, dual vanities with undermount sinks, and 12" x 12" ceramic tile flooring laid in a diagonal checkerboard pattern. Interior finishes include recessed LED lighting with three-way switches and dimmers, a Minka Aire 60" Sleek Coal finish smart ceiling fan, homeowner-provided barn-style doors, custom paint-grade trim, and professional paint throughout. All work was completed to county code standards with comprehensive mechanical, plumbing, and electrical systems integrated throughout the new space.

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Ox Croft Court Home Addition

Home AdditionSecond Story AdditionOffice Addition

$200K - $300K

This comprehensive residential remodel in Fairfax Station transformed a home's upper level by adding a second-story office over the existing great room and completely renovating two upstairs bathrooms. The project included extensive structural work with engineered floor systems, custom framing for a coffered ceiling in the great room, and sound-dampening Rockwool insulation throughout. The new office features custom built-in cabinetry from Hampshire, colonial crown molding, recessed LED lighting with dimmer controls, and plush Shaw carpet in Quiet Sanctuary Butter Cream. The space was designed with full electrical infrastructure including dedicated circuits and provisions for a homeowner-provided ceiling fan. The Jack and Jill bathroom renovation created a spa-like retreat with a Wedi shower system, heated tile flooring, and a semi-frameless shower enclosure. The space features Delta Vero collection fixtures in champagne bronze including a dual-function pressure-balanced shower system with both rain head and hand shower, complemented by LED lighted mirrors and custom cabinetry with champagne gold hardware. The Princess bathroom transformation included a luxurious Kohler soaking tub with a 60-inch bypass frameless glass enclosure, Delta Lahara collection fixtures in champagne bronze, and Euro Stone Craft quartz countertops. Both bathrooms showcase custom tile work extending to the ceiling, heated floors, and Design House Brookings vanities with undermount Kohler sinks. Throughout the project, meticulous attention was paid to blending new construction with existing finishes, including paint-grade trim work, coffered ceiling details, and Behr Pro i300 paint in coordinating colors. The scope included all necessary architectural, engineering, and design services, full permitting and inspections, HVAC ductwork extensions, Uponor PEX plumbing systems, and comprehensive electrical upgrades to code. The project enhanced both functionality and aesthetic appeal while maintaining the home's architectural integrity.

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Oak Stream Court Project

Kitchen RemodelingMaster Bathroom RenovationFull Bathroom Renovation

$200K - $300K

This comprehensive whole-home remodel in Fairfax Station, VA transformed multiple living spaces with attention to both aesthetics and functionality. The project encompassed a complete kitchen renovation featuring custom cabinetry with specialized oven cabinet modifications and tile backsplash. Three full bathrooms were renovated, including a luxurious master bathroom with custom glass shower enclosure, a redesigned kids' bathroom with new tub installation, and an updated powder room. Throughout the home, luxury vinyl plank flooring was installed on the main levels, complemented by hardwood flooring in select areas, while all bathrooms received custom tile work. The scope extended beyond finish work to include substantial structural and systems upgrades. Complete electrical, plumbing, and HVAC system improvements were implemented throughout the home. A new railing system was installed, and all baseboards were replaced upstairs to create visual continuity with the main level. The project included comprehensive soundproofing insulation in the laundry room, replacement of the main water valve and pressure regulator, and full exterior updates including new roofing and siding. Custom cabinetry was installed in the kitchen, all three bathrooms, and the laundry room, with coordinated cabinet hardware throughout. Professional paint application and custom lighting fixtures completed the transformation, creating a cohesive, modern living environment.

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South Valley Drive Kitchen Remodeling

Kitchen RemodelingPowder Room RenovationHome Office Renovation

$300K - $500K

This comprehensive remodel in Fairfax Station, VA transformed multiple living spaces with a focus on high-end kitchen upgrades and thoughtful design integration. The project included extensive structural work with demolition, framing, and siding installation, along with new window and exterior door installations to enhance both functionality and curb appeal. A prefabricated fireplace was incorporated to create an inviting focal point in the living area. The kitchen renovation featured custom cabinetry with designer hardware, elegant countertops, and a sophisticated backsplash tile installation. The space was equipped with premium appliances including a full suite of high-performance cooking equipment, dual refrigeration units, and specialty items such as an ice maker and pot filler faucet. Plumbing fixtures included a main kitchen sink with disposal and water filtration system, plus a separate wet bar with its own sink and filtration. Throughout the project, interior trim work, electrical upgrades, paint, and vinyl/laminate flooring complemented the tile installations. A powder room renovation rounded out the scope with updated plumbing fixtures and finishes.

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Rambling Ridge Drive Home Addition

Home AdditionKitchen RemodelingScreened Porch Construction

$150K - $200K

This comprehensive home addition project in Fairfax Station transformed the rear of the residence with a thoughtfully designed 220-square-foot kitchen addition, complemented by a spacious 330-square-foot screened porch. The existing deck was demolished to make way for the new construction, which included custom decking on each side of the screened porch, creating seamless indoor-outdoor living spaces perfect for entertaining and everyday enjoyment. The kitchen addition showcases high-end appointments throughout, featuring a professional-grade 48-inch Thermador dual fuel range with six burners and griddle, complemented by a full suite of built-in appliances including a 36-inch custom panel-ready French door refrigerator, Sharp 24-inch microwave drawer in stainless steel, and professional-grade dishwasher. The space includes both a beverage center and wine cooler for entertaining convenience. The design features a striking Kohler Whitehaven 35-11/16-inch farmhouse sink with a Delta Leland pull-down kitchen faucet in Arctic Stainless finish, while the basement prep area includes a complementary under-mount stainless steel sink. Elegant lighting fixtures, including a 4-light Salerno wooden lantern cage chandelier, add warmth and character to the expanded living spaces.


Design Trends

Design Trends in Fairfax Station

Fairfax Station homeowners are increasingly embracing Modern Transitional design that honors their homes' traditional architecture while introducing contemporary functionality and clean-lined aesthetics. We're seeing strong demand for two-tone kitchen cabinetry—sophisticated navy or forest green islands paired with crisp white perimeter cabinets—that creates visual interest without overwhelming the classic proportions of these homes. Panel-ready refrigerators and integrated appliances deliver the seamless, minimalist look today's homeowners desire, while quartz countertops in Caesarstone and Cambria offer the elegance of natural stone with superior durability for active family kitchens. The shift toward open-concept living continues, with many clients removing walls between kitchens and family rooms to create flowing spaces that better serve contemporary entertaining while maintaining distinct zones for various activities.

In bathrooms, the wet room aesthetic with curbless walk-in showers and linear drains represents a significant departure from the standard tub-shower combinations found in many original Fairfax Station bathrooms. Freestanding soaking tubs positioned to capture wooded views create spa-like retreats in primary suites, while wall-mounted floating vanities with integrated LED lighting bring a hotel-inspired sophistication to daily routines. Large-format porcelain tiles in marble and concrete looks offer the visual impact of natural materials with enhanced performance characteristics suited to the Mid-Atlantic's humidity fluctuations. We're also incorporating more custom millwork and bespoke cabinetry details—the kind of artisan-level craftsmanship that distinguishes truly exceptional renovations from standard updates.


Market Context

Fairfax Station Real Estate & Remodeling Market

Fairfax Station's real estate market reflects its status as one of Northern Virginia's premier family communities, with median home values significantly above county averages and strong appreciation trends over the past decade. The area's housing stock—characterized by larger homes on expansive lots—represents substantial investments that reward thoughtful renovation. Strategic remodeling projects consistently deliver strong returns, with our data showing that entry door replacements can recoup 75-82% of investment, garage door replacements achieving 85-93% ROI, and well-executed basement finishes returning 68-75% of costs. For homeowners planning to remain in their properties long-term, these figures understate the true value of renovations that dramatically enhance daily living quality.

The maturity of Fairfax Station's housing stock creates particular opportunities for kitchen and bathroom updates, where original 1980s and 1990s fixtures and layouts no longer serve contemporary needs. Many homes feature compartmentalized floor plans, builder-grade finishes, and outdated systems that benefit tremendously from comprehensive renovation. Major kitchen remodels typically recoup 58-65% of investment at resale, while thoughtfully designed projects that improve flow and functionality deliver immeasurable quality-of-life improvements for families who use these spaces daily. The community's strong school ratings and proximity to major employment centers support sustained property values, making renovation investments both financially sound and personally rewarding.

Fairfax Station homeowners also benefit from the area's established character and desirability, which creates stable demand even during broader market fluctuations. Unlike newer developments where homes compete primarily on square footage and features, Fairfax Station properties distinguish themselves through mature landscaping, generous lot sizes, and distinctive architectural details—qualities that renovation can highlight and enhance. Strategic improvements like primary suite additions (52-58% ROI) or whole-home updates that modernize systems while preserving character allow homeowners to capture the best of both worlds: the established setting they love with the performance and aesthetics they desire.


Permits & Regulations

Permits & Regulations in Fairfax Station

All residential remodeling projects in Fairfax Station fall under Fairfax County's jurisdiction, which maintains comprehensive permitting requirements designed to ensure safety, structural integrity, and code compliance. Projects involving structural modifications, electrical work, plumbing changes, or HVAC installations require permits from the county's Land Development Services division. The county's online Permit Library provides detailed requirements for various project types, though navigating these resources and ensuring complete, accurate submissions benefits significantly from experienced guidance. MOSS Building & Design's 25-year history working throughout Fairfax County means we handle permitting as a seamless part of your project timeline, leveraging established relationships and process familiarity to avoid the delays that can frustrate homeowners attempting to navigate the system independently.

Fairfax County's review processes typically involve plan submissions, review periods, and scheduled inspections at key construction milestones—foundation, framing, mechanical rough-ins, and final completion. Timeline expectations vary based on project complexity and current review volumes, making early engagement and complete submissions essential for maintaining construction schedules. Many Fairfax Station properties also fall within homeowners associations that impose additional architectural review requirements beyond county permits. These HOA processes can add weeks to project timelines if not managed proactively, requiring separate applications, design review board approvals, and compliance with community-specific guidelines regarding exterior materials, colors, and architectural styles.

Our design-build approach proves particularly valuable in managing these multi-layered approval processes. Because our team handles both design and construction, we create permit-ready drawings that anticipate county reviewer questions and incorporate HOA guidelines from the earliest design phases. This integration eliminates the rework and resubmissions common when separate designers and contractors fail to coordinate effectively. We also schedule inspections strategically to maintain construction momentum, ensuring county inspectors visit at precisely the right moments rather than creating costly delays while waiting for approvals. For Fairfax Station homeowners, this expertise translates to smoother projects, predictable timelines, and the confidence that your renovation meets all regulatory requirements while exceeding your aesthetic and functional expectations.


Energy & Sustainability

Energy-Efficient Remodeling in Fairfax Station

The Mid-Atlantic's humid summers and variable winters make energy efficiency a practical priority for Fairfax Station homeowners, where larger homes on wooded lots can face significant heating and cooling costs. Strategic investments in high-performance windows, enhanced insulation, and modern HVAC systems deliver both immediate comfort improvements and long-term utility savings. Washington Gas offers rebates up to $850 for high-efficiency furnaces, $650 for boilers, and $400 for tankless water heaters—incentives that meaningfully offset upgrade costs while reducing your home's environmental footprint. These modern systems also operate more quietly and maintain more consistent temperatures than the builder-grade equipment found in many original Fairfax Station installations.

Pepco's appliance rebate programs provide additional opportunities to enhance efficiency during kitchen and laundry room renovations, with rebates up to $100 for ENERGY STAR refrigerators, $50 for dishwashers, and $75 for clothes washers. When incorporated into comprehensive remodeling projects, these individual upgrades combine to create measurably more efficient homes that cost less to operate while providing superior performance. MOSS Building & Design helps clients navigate available incentive programs and identify the efficiency improvements that deliver the strongest return on investment for their specific properties. Our experience with weatherization, air sealing, and building science ensures your beautiful new spaces also perform optimally across seasons, maintaining comfort while controlling costs.


Universal Design

Aging-in-Place & Universal Design in Fairfax Station

Fairfax Station's demographic profile reflects significant opportunity for aging-in-place renovations, as many original homeowners who purchased properties in the 1980s and 1990s now seek to remain in homes and communities they've loved for decades. The area's spacious single-level living areas, generous lot sizes, and strong community connections make it ideal for universal design modifications that support independent living across changing mobility needs. MOSS Building & Design's Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) expertise allows us to seamlessly integrate accessibility features—zero-threshold showers, strategically positioned grab bars, wider doorways, improved lighting—that enhance safety and usability without compromising the aesthetic sophistication that Fairfax Station homeowners expect.

We're also seeing increased interest in multi-generational living arrangements, where adult children moving back to the area or aging parents joining households drive demand for secondary suite additions, basement apartments, or main-level bedroom conversions. These projects require thoughtful planning to balance privacy with connection, accessibility with independence. Our design-build process excels at creating spaces that serve evolving family needs—today's au pair suite becomes tomorrow's aging parent's retreat, then eventually transforms into a home office or guest quarters. By incorporating universal design principles from the outset, we create homes that adapt gracefully across decades rather than requiring disruptive modifications as needs change.


FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Fairfax Station Remodeling

Kitchen remodeling investments in Fairfax Station typically range from $75,000 to $150,000+ depending on the scope, materials, and spatial reconfigurations involved. The larger kitchens common in Fairfax Station homes create opportunities for sophisticated layouts with multiple work zones, premium appliance packages, and custom cabinetry that justify higher investments while delivering exceptional daily utility. MOSS provides transparent, detailed proposals that break down costs by category, helping you understand exactly where your investment goes and make informed decisions about priorities and specifications. Our design-build approach also eliminates the markup inefficiencies of traditional bid processes, ensuring maximum value for your renovation budget.

Most substantial remodeling projects in Fairfax Station require permits from Fairfax County, including any work involving structural changes, electrical systems, plumbing modifications, or HVAC installations. Even projects that don't trigger county permit requirements may require approval from your homeowners association, particularly if they involve exterior modifications or additions. MOSS Building & Design manages the entire permitting process as part of our comprehensive design-build service, handling applications, coordinating inspections, and ensuring full compliance with both county regulations and HOA guidelines. This expertise prevents the costly delays and compliance issues that can arise when permits aren't properly obtained or construction doesn't meet code requirements.

A complete primary bathroom renovation in Fairfax Station typically requires 4-6 weeks from construction start to final completion, though timelines vary based on scope, material selections, and whether structural modifications are involved. Projects requiring custom tile work, specialty plumbing fixtures, or significant layout changes may extend beyond this range, while simpler updates with readily available materials can sometimes complete more quickly. MOSS provides realistic timeline estimates during the design phase and maintains clear communication throughout construction, coordinating deliveries, inspections, and trades to minimize disruption to your household. Our design-build approach allows us to control the entire schedule rather than waiting on separate subcontractors, keeping your project moving efficiently.

Fairfax Station homeowners increasingly favor Modern Transitional aesthetics that bridge traditional architectural character with contemporary functionality and clean-lined design. This approach respects the colonial and traditional exteriors common throughout the community while introducing updated palettes, streamlined cabinetry, and modern fixtures inside. Two-tone kitchens with contrasting island colors, quartz countertops, and integrated appliances create sophisticated spaces that feel current without clashing with their homes' established architecture. We're also seeing interest in Coastal Contemporary styles that leverage natural light and incorporate organic textures, creating relaxed yet refined environments that complement Fairfax Station's wooded, pastoral setting.

Selecting a remodeling partner for your Fairfax Station home should prioritize proven local experience, design-build capabilities, and verifiable references from similar projects. Look for contractors with deep familiarity with Fairfax County's permitting processes, established relationships with quality trade partners, and portfolios demonstrating the aesthetic sophistication your project demands. MOSS Building & Design's 25-year history serving the DC metro area, 118 completed Fairfax Station projects, and multiple industry awards provide the track record that distinguishes truly exceptional firms from general contractors. We encourage prospective clients to tour completed projects, speak with past clients, and evaluate whether a firm's communication style and process align with their expectations before making this important decision.

Fairfax Station homeowners typically finance major renovations through home equity lines of credit (HELOCs), home equity loans, cash-out refinancing, or savings, with each approach offering distinct advantages depending on your financial situation and project timeline. The substantial equity many Fairfax Station homeowners have accumulated makes equity-based financing particularly attractive, often providing favorable interest rates and potential tax advantages. MOSS Building & Design works with clients at various budget levels and can recommend financing partners experienced with renovation lending. We also structure payment schedules that align with construction milestones, providing transparency and allowing you to manage cash flow effectively throughout your project.

Absolutely—basement finishing represents one of the highest-ROI renovations for Fairfax Station homes, with returns of 68-75% while adding substantial functional living space. Many properties in the area feature walk-out or partially above-grade basements that create exceptional opportunities for family rooms, home theaters, fitness areas, or secondary suites with natural light and direct outdoor access. MOSS has completed numerous basement transformations throughout Fairfax Station, addressing the moisture management, proper insulation, and egress requirements essential for creating comfortable, code-compliant lower-level spaces. Our design-build expertise ensures your finished basement integrates seamlessly with your home's overall aesthetic while meeting all safety and habitability standards.

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