Summary
Some people refresh their outdated kitchen with granite counters and stainless steel appliances and call that a renovation. Compared with the complete remodeling undertaken by the owners of the home at 3317 N St. NW, fixing up a kitchen is a minor home-improvement project.
Six years ago, the owners of this 122-year-old house decided to gut their Victorian home, replacing outdated plumbing and electrical systems but restoring the grandeur of the rooms. Four years later, their renovation was complete, with heart-of-pine flooring on the three upper levels, three gas fireplaces, a state-of-the-art kitchen and elegantly detailed moldings throughout. On the market for $2,495,000, this Georgetown home rests on a well-known block that includes the pre-White House residence of President Kennedy.See the full content of this document
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Whole-House Redo in Georgetown
This brick town home features an old-fashioned gas lantern in front and an antique-brass dolphin knocker on the wood door, which has a leaded-glass window above.
The extra-deep lot enabled the owners to add a family room to the back of the house but keep a deep, fully fenced garden. At the end...See the full content of this document
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