Aesthetically, this
“jewel box” integrates perfectly into the historic architectural context
of this Washington, D.C. town home. The elaborate molding scheme
contributes to the structure’s sharp and sophisticated stature. The
copper standing-seam roof was chosen for its historic significance,
durability and pleasing earth hue. The clean lines of the minimal muntin
pattern suggest added height and allow a maximum of light. Inside,
gorgeous rich oak floors add warmth on the cloudiest of days. The
meticulously constructed cathedral ceiling is inspiring and a new
flagstone patio and stone retaining wall beckon one outside into the
private shady yard.