From the firm that whipped up what may be Washington D.C.'s coolest basement comes another daring renovation, one that transformed an once dark and tucked-up Capitol Hill row house into a wide-open urban oasis for striking furniture and art. At the center of the revamped home is a double-height entertaining space surrounded by white-washed exposed brick walls and a nearly all-white kitchen—all simple backdrops for the art-loving client's adventurous collection.
Edison bulbs, a deep red Arne Jacobsen egg chair, and more >>