Georgetown Modern Victorian
Transitional, DC Metro
Stripped of its original charm with sagging floors and water leaks, this 1900 row house was prime for a full renovation. While the staircase and marble fireplace are original, everything from the white oak flooring, crown, applied, and base moldings, to the archways and brass door hardware is new; yet they all feel original to the house. Other projects included removing soffits and tucking away randomly placed support beams and posts, relocating and expanding the kitchen, renovating each bathroom – and adding a new one, upgrading all the mechanical, electric and plumbing systems, removing a fireplace, and regrading the back patio for proper drainage and added greenery. The project is a perfect study of juxtaposing new and old, classic and modern.
Photography Stacy Zarin Goldberg
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Carol Hansen added this to THORNVALE KITCHENNovember 18, 2023
Keep cabinets in dining area white.
Opposite the cooking area, Swabb removed an old corner fireplace that wasn’t original to the house. Now more built-ins...