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Bill Millholland

Bill Millholland is executive vice president at Case Design/Remodeling, in the Washington, D.C., area, where his duties never stray too far from helping clients solve design problems. [email protected]

helping remodelers figure out how to plan an addition with clients

Outside In

Our clients needed more space, but they loved the size and scale of their home and didn’t want to ruin the charm of the existing structure. Their inclination is to dig out the...
June 26, 2019
Bill Millholland powder room remodel

Design: Powder Room Reshuffle in a Washington, D.C., Rowhouse

Many of the Washington, D.C., metro-area homes we work on were built 50 to 100 years ago. Evidently people back then had much larger bladders than people do today because the ...
Oct. 5, 2016
Millholland Hero

The Results of Audience Participation in a Remodeling Project

In my article in the March issue, I explored the plan shown below [A]. The family spent almost all of its time in the kitchen, eating area, and family room, and hardly any...
May 19, 2016
Ideas for remodeling a 1990s kitchen.

Kitchen Conundrum: Several Options for Updating a Late 1990s Kitchen

Most homes we work on were built between 1920 and 1960. These houses often lack the amenities our clients are looking for, such as open floor plans, spacious master baths, and...
March 21, 2016
Software tools that make 3-D renderings come to life

Software for Visual Presentation

In the October 2015 issue, I wrote about a large bathroom remodeling project we were designing, and I included not just a standard plan view but several 3-D images as well. When...
Jan. 6, 2016
Two-island kitchen plan

Kitchen Design: When Two Islands Are Better Than One

The existing plan was fairly modern, with the kitchen adjacent to an eating area and family room. As is typical in homes of this era, angles were used to add interest to the space...
Feb. 10, 2015