by subloft | May 29, 2022
Holmead Place Ever wanted to expand – without “expanding”? This family of four asked us to improve the functionality, interest, and appeal of their home’s first floor – all without adding an inch to the structure. While certainly a tall order for a narrow DC rowhouse...
by subloft | Mar 10, 2020
Mid-Century Modern Home to roughly 275 modernist houses, Carderock Springs was developed in the early ‘60s in a wooded enclave just outside of DC. The distinctive mid-century homes were designed to be enfolded by the natural surroundings, and the neighborhood has...
by subloft | Feb 13, 2020
Manhattan New York City style and elegance was placed front and center when we were invited to play just steps away from Central Park in an Upper West Side co-op building apartment. Leaning on a mix of modern detailing and classic materials and fixtures, we focused on...
by subloft | Dec 13, 2019
Modern Addition in AU Park This colonial brick home in the American University Park neighborhood is owned by architects with a preference for modern design. They wanted to add a large kitchen and living area to the first floor and a master suite to the second floor,...
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