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It's part of a three-house compound being sold together. → Read More
Here, we bring your home design questions straight to the experts—interior designers. → Read More
Also inside: Lots of peel-and-stick wallpaper and art. → Read More
The spot is filled with affordable, neutral-hued pieces from Target and Ikea. → Read More
Thanks to high housing prices and remote work, more Washingtonians are moving further down I-95. → Read More
Here, we bring your home design questions straight to the experts—interior designers. → Read More
A kitchen designer says some clients have recently switched their minds about gas stoves. → Read More
If it sells at that price, it will be the biggest residential real estate sale ever in the DC area. → Read More
The $6.5 million property is one of the neighborhood's oldest freestanding homes. → Read More
Look inside the Virginia home that just won season three of HGTV's design show "Ugliest House in America." → Read More
We take readers’ home design questions and conundrums directly to the experts—interior designers. → Read More
The home design trend taking over bar carts near you. → Read More
They're continuing to rent here while purchasing outside the city. → Read More
Bonus: Almost everything in the home cost under $200. → Read More
The Massachusetts Avenue Heights house sits on almost an acre, with a pool and croquet court. → Read More
What's in for 2023? We speak to three DC-area interior designers about which trends they predict will be big this year. → Read More
Office buildings being turned into apartments, a fraud allegation surrounding two prominent and expensive Foxhall Road homes, an $800,000 house for sale with someone living in the basement—these are our favorite Washingtonian real estate stories of the past year. New DC developments A rendering of one of the City Ridge intersections. Image courtesy of City Ridge. → Read More
Office buildings being turned into apartments, a fraud allegation surrounding two prominent and expensive Foxhall Road homes, an $800,000 house for sale with someone living in the basement—these are our favorite Washingtonian real estate stories of the past year. New DC developments A rendering of one of the City Ridge intersections. Image courtesy of City Ridge. → Read More
Why fight for elbow room out at a bar when there’s one downstairs? These four home cocktail lounges prove that entertaining at home can be just as chic. → Read More
The emphasis now is on healthier skin, less makeup. → Read More