Service
Kitchen Remodeling
Thoughtful refreshes, full reconfigurations, and chef-forward layouts designed around how the household actually cooks, hosts, and gathers.
Explore KitchensServing all of Virginia
Virginia Remodeling Concierge
Worktimate is a white-glove remodeling concierge for Virginia homeowners who want elevated design, disciplined planning, and one accountable guide from first consultation through final handoff.
Why Homeowners Start Here
Investment Guidance
Recent kitchen and bath scopes in the portfolio range from about $95K to $500K+, depending on layout changes, room count, and home conditions.
Service
Thoughtful refreshes, full reconfigurations, and chef-forward layouts designed around how the household actually cooks, hosts, and gathers.
Explore KitchensService
Primary-suite retreats, jewel-box powder rooms, and spa-grade bath remodels delivered through one coordinated planning and installation story.
Explore BathroomsService
Bundled scope for homeowners who want finish continuity, cleaner sequencing, and one investment strategy across the rooms that matter most.
Explore Whole-HomeThe Promise
Step 1
A short first conversation to understand goals, timing, budget range, and whether the right next step is a kitchen, bathroom, or combined-scope discussion.
Step 2
Measurements, household priorities, and design direction are aligned on site so the proposal story starts with real context instead of assumptions.
Step 3
Layout implications, selections, and budget framing are organized before trades mobilize, helping the scope stay disciplined and legible.
Step 4
Construction oversight, milestone communication, and final handoff are coordinated through one accountable lead instead of a fragmented contractor stack.
Project Spotlights
A combined-scope spotlight centered on warm millwork, natural light, and one disciplined sequence for kitchen and primary-bath planning.
Kitchen · Arlington, Virginia
A kitchen spotlight built around layout refinement, appliance strategy, and a cleaner hosting flow inside a townhome footprint.
Bathroom · Richmond, Virginia
A bath-led spotlight shaped around fixture decisions, layered tile, and a calm primary-suite routine.
Whole-Home · Charlottesville, Virginia
A coordinated kitchen-and-bath spotlight where scope planning, finish continuity, and sequencing carry equal weight.
A Closer Read
These moments isolate the transitions, finish decisions, and atmosphere that give the home its character from room to room.

Layout Read
The first read of the home depends on clear circulation and sightlines, so the island, pathways, and adjacent transitions all have to feel composed from the first step in.

Material Study
Warm oak millwork, stone surfaces, and restrained brass accents give the kitchen and primary bath one shared material language without making the rooms feel repetitive.

Light and Mood
The combined scope is planned to hold soft daylight and layered evening light so the home reads calm and residential at every hour, not just bright at noon.
Service Area
The service model centers on McLean, Great Falls, Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun County, Richmond, Charlottesville, Virginia Beach, with planning conversations shaped around travel, timing, and project fit from the start.
Northern Virginia
McLean, Great Falls, Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun County
Central Virginia
Richmond, Charlottesville
Coastal Virginia
Virginia Beach
Common Questions
The first conversation is meant to sort fit, room priorities, and sequencing before the process becomes design-heavy.
Yes. Bundled planning is often the cleanest way to protect finish continuity, shared decision-making, and overall renovation fatigue.
Early enough to discuss timing, investment range, and household constraints before major layout or material decisions have hardened.
Recent kitchen and bath scopes shown in the portfolio range from roughly $95K to $500K+, depending on room count, layout changes, and existing home conditions.
Yes. The service model centers on McLean, Great Falls, Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun County, Richmond, Charlottesville, Virginia Beach, with statewide coverage guided through the intake process.
Start with the intake form. It lets the team review scope, timeline, and contact details first, then recommend whether the next move should be a live consultation, a site visit, or a lighter email follow-up.
Whether the project begins with a kitchen, a bath, or both, the goal is the same: one coherent plan, one accountable lead, and a calmer experience from the start.