Chevy Chase, DC
Cabinetry for Chevy Chase homes.
Center-hall colonials, Tudor revivals, and contemporary new builds — Pannello draws cabinets for the architecture that is actually there.
Chevy Chase at a glance
- Drive from showroom
- 18 minutes
- Zip codes
- 20015, 20815
- Region
- Washington DC
Chevy Chase is split across the DC line: Chevy Chase DC to the south, Chevy Chase Village and the Maryland Chevy Chase neighborhoods to the north. Both are dominated by 1920s–1940s colonials, Tudors, and Cape Cods on tree-lined streets. Pannello has drawn cabinetry for kitchens of every size in the area — from 14×16 center-hall colonials to 30-foot great-room kitchens in newer Maryland builds.
Chevy Chase architecture
What we have learned drawing cabinetry for Chevy Chase homes.
Typical home style
Center-hall colonials, Tudor revivals, Cape Cods (1920–1945), plus a small pocket of contemporary new construction.
Common challenges we design around
Older homes have plaster walls and original wood floors that need to be protected during install. Newer Maryland builds have larger kitchen footprints with wider islands and double-stack appliance walls. Tree-cover means some kitchens are surprisingly dark — we design lighting carefully.
Recent work in Chevy Chase
Real projects, photographed where they were installed.
Most-asked-for in Chevy Chase
Services we are most often booked for in this neighborhood.
Chevy Chase service pages
Everything we do in Chevy Chase, by category.
Chevy Chase collaborators
Designers, architects, and builders we have worked with on Chevy Chase projects.
- Bonstra | Haresign Architects
- Wnuk Spurlock Architects
We do not name every collaborator publicly. If you are working with a Chevy Chase designer or architect we have not listed, ask in the consultation — we likely know them.
From Chevy Chase clients
"The slat wall in our Chevy Chase entry was done in two days and is the first thing every visitor asks about. Real oak veneer, not the printed MDF I had seen everywhere else. There is a visible difference."
Claire B.
Homeowner · Chevy Chase
Chevy Chase FAQ
Questions specific to Chevy Chase.
Can you work in older Chevy Chase homes with plaster walls and original floors?
Yes — most of our Chevy Chase work is in pre-1950 homes. We anchor cabinets to studs through plaster (not into plaster), and we floor-protect with rosin paper, masonite, and ramboard for the duration of install.
Talk through your Chevy Chase project.
We know the architecture, the constraints, and the designers in Chevy Chase. Tell us about the room.
No pressure, no quote up front
Book a Chevy Chase Design Consultation
90 minutes in our DC showroom. We will walk material samples, talk through your project, and outline next steps.