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.

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“Working on these historic homes not only offers a nice opportunity to retain the architecture, but also to use the furnishings to add a contemporary element,” he says. Hawkins partnered with his mother, interior designer Florence Hawkins, to create the stunning transitional interiors.

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Old mixes with new as modern art is arranged alongside heirloom antiques and fascinating pieces, like hand-knotted Nepalese rugs, lend bohemian texture to the otherwise austere space.

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