Luxury Home Stone Restoration in Chevy Chase, MD
Chevy Chase homes represent the gold standard of residential stone in the DMV — estate properties with imported Italian marbles, hand-fabricated stonework, original mid-century terrazzo, custom bluestone and limestone landscaping. Rose Restoration is the referral of choice for Chevy Chase estate owners who want their stone work done by craftspeople who respect the material.
Luxury Residential Services We Provide
- Kitchen countertop restoration — marble, quartzite, granite etches, chips, polishing, Marble Armor
- Primary bath restoration — marble tub decks, limestone showers, travertine floors, onyx vanity tops
- Foyer and entry restoration — marble, limestone, slate floors; stone staircases
- Fireplace and hearth restoration — marble surrounds, limestone mantels, specialty stones
- Outdoor stone restoration — bluestone patios, flagstone walks, pool decks, travertine outdoor living
- Stone staircase restoration — interior and exterior, marble and limestone
- Terrazzo floor restoration — original mid-century terrazzo and modern installations
- Full-home stone care programs — scheduled maintenance across all surfaces to prevent major restoration
How Luxury Projects Run
Chevy Chase estate stone restoration is a craft engagement, not a commodity service. We’ve been the ongoing restoration partner for Chevy Chase homeowners for decades — some properties we maintain on a scheduled basis, others we restore every 5–10 years as needed. The work is quiet, invisible, and respects the architectural integrity of the home.
Every luxury project starts with a full-home walkthrough — every stone surface assessed, photographed, and scoped. We deliver a written proposal with line-item pricing per surface, project sequencing that minimizes disruption, and a single point of contact for the entire engagement. Most full-home restoration projects complete in 2–4 weeks with crew rotation across surfaces.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Chevy Chase, MD
Chevy Chase Village · Country Club District · Kenwood · Somerset · Martins Additions · Rollingwood · Section 5 · Section 3
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you work directly with homeowners, or only through designers?
Both. We work direct with homeowners, and we’re the referred restoration partner for many DC-area interior designers, architects, and luxury home builders. The engagement works the same either way — an on-site walkthrough, a scoped proposal, and scheduled work.
Can you coordinate multiple trades during a full-home project?
Yes. On full-home restoration engagements we coordinate with other specialty trades — plumbers (for tub deck or shower work), millwork teams (for custom matches), landscapers (for outdoor stone work), and luxury cleaning services (for pre- and post-work). We’re comfortable being either the general or the specialty sub, depending on the project’s organization.
How do you keep the house clean during work?
Dust containment, HEPA-filtered extraction at the source, temporary barriers where needed, floor and furniture protection, and end-of-day cleanup every day we’re on site. We work in occupied homes regularly — it’s a feature of how we run, not an exception.
Do you offer scheduled stone maintenance programs for luxury homes?
Yes. Most Chevy Chase, Bethesda, and McLean full-home clients convert to ongoing maintenance after their initial restoration — typically annual or semi-annual visits that keep stone surfaces protected before major restoration is needed. Maintenance programs cost a fraction of reactive full restoration every 10 years.
Do you work with discretion? Some clients want privacy.
Yes. We handle many high-profile residences in the DMV — embassies, historic estates, government officials’ homes, entertainment and business leaders’ residences. NDAs where required, staff vetting, secured-site protocols, no photography without explicit permission. Standard operating procedure.
Free Full-Home Estimate in Chevy Chase, MD
Rose Restoration provides free on-site full-home stone evaluations across Chevy Chase, MD. We walk every surface, identify what needs attention, and deliver a scoped written proposal. Request an estimate.