History Meets Modernity

The herringbone brick sidewalks of Georgetown’s quaint, tree-lined streets are met by rustling green leaves that pop against the stately red brick of the Federal-style row houses that have stood in the neighborhood since the early 1800s.

Before

Kitchen/Dining Room Area

It’s easy to see why this once-stodgy dining room and closed-off butler’s quarters is the most modern and dreamy transformation in the home. Reconfigured into an open floor plan where the kitchen, family room, breakfast area, and courtyard now share space, bathed in natural light spilling in from generously sized glass windows and doors.

After

A vibrant color palette hints at the everyday busyness and buoyancy of the young family within.

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