by subloft | May 29, 2022
Independence Avenue Renovating at the heart of the nation’s capital is always a delicate business. We embraced the client’s wish to extricate this historic Capitol Hill neighborhood rowhouse from its ivy-covered past and breathe some life – and light – into it with a...
by subloft | Feb 13, 2020
Friendship Heights We were tasked with casting a new light on an aging colonial brick house, while providing more living space for a growing family. Aiming to maintain the integrity of the original building, we opted to expand the space through a harmonious,...
by subloft | Dec 13, 2019
House on a Hill Our mission here was to transform a dilapidated 1960s quasi-ranch-style home while integrating as much of the existing structure – including a wood-burning fireplace – as possible. Challenge accepted! Taking cues from the existing materials and...
by subloft | Feb 13, 2020
The Rainscreen House The owners of this home presented us with an intriguing challenge: appease his desire for modern design while satisfying her wish for a slightly more transitional style. They were excited about expanding the space for their family by way of an...
by subloft | Mar 10, 2020
The Veiled House The owners of this narrow two-story rowhouse wanted to expand the structure, and ensure that it stood out among the army of cookie-cutter house flips in the bustling Park View, DC, neighborhood. One third-floor addition later, and this home stands...
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