This apartment renovation revives one-of-a-kind Potomac River views.
Simple materials combine to form a flexible and elegant storage solution that leaves the existing interior architecture intact.
A custom builder rescues a piece of Virginia's past.
The clients for this Washington, D.C., renovation have young children and a modern art collection—both of which tend to thrive in open floor plans.
This 1920s bungalow—our Grand Award, Custom Detail winner—had decent bones but lacked the custom domestic amenities that make a house sparkle. Mark McInturff and project designer Colleen Gove Healey transformed the house with a series of assembled materials that hold items such as a desk, credenza...
The judges deemed this row house remake in Washington, D.C.'s Georgetown neighborhood “a successful renovation.” As one juror explained, “It has the traditional façade and this very modern interior, and doesn't compromise either one.”
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THIS 2,300-SQUARE-FOOT, ultra-modern sliver of a house in the arts district of Washington's Shaw neighborhood, lives large, thanks to an abundance of glass and natural light.
Geometry is destiny for this house on a wooded site outside Washington, D.C.