
Fairfax cuisine and bathroom Expands into the city center of Bethesda. The first Maryland Showroom is now in construction 4710-A Bethesda Avenue on the ground floor of the Seasons apartment tower alongside smoothie King. Owner Sam Kazanci moved to the USA in 2010 to be an import manager for Graniser Ceramic. In 2013 he was a co -founder of Dulles Granit in Sterling, Virginia. Fairfax Kitchen and Bath were his next undertaking, and it now has exhibition rooms in Sterling and Fairfax.
“I find an immense joy in the conversion business,” said Kazanci. “It is invaluable to see the smile on the faces of our customers as we transform their old rooms into their dream houses. My business philosophy is simple and yet profound, inspired by Robert Bosch:” I would rather lose money than trust. “This principle leads every project we carry out.
The current expansion of Fairfax Kitchen and Bath not only includes the Bethesda location, but also a third showroom Virginia, this time in Gainesville. Fairfax Kitchen and Bath ensure that all materials used for their conversion project are available in their warehouse before they start demolishing their existing kitchen or their existing bathroom, in contrast to some companies that the project remains on site. Free estimates can be booked on your website.