
Sweet standalone. What do you think of the designs up top?

Sweet standalone. What do you think of the designs up top?

The building at 9th and Q, NW is starting to look good. It actually looks very close to the original rendering:

Do you like the way it’s turning out? Here’s what it looked like back in December.

This awesome home from Swann Street has recieved about every accolade available here at PoP. If memory serves this house has been featured for it’s door, windows and overall house of the day honors. However, a reader suggested it be house of the day so I think this house warrants a re-PoP.
Ed note: Since I drink a lot and walk a lot, it is highly possibly that I may re-post certain entries, like this house for example. The readership is constantly growing so particularly cool items that stop me in my walks may be re-featured particularly if they are requested. I think it’s cool since we all probably drink too much. If I’m sure I’ve posted an item before I’ll designate it a re-PoP.

Here’s a new rowhome going up on V Street (just east of 14th). It may be too early to properly judge it but it seems to have an interesting pop up going on. Though I don’t know if you can call it a pop up since it is being built from the ground up. Anyway, do you think it’ll fit in or too early to tell?

At first glance it looks like a normal rowhome. But I was surprised to see two doors. Seems like a pretty cool alternative to a condo in a big building.

I thought this was an interesting contrast, one is vinyl and one is faux stone. The one with stone is really unusual as the stone covers the entire house except for an odd addition up top that seems to be vinyl:

Any fans?

This house is a pure beauty. I dig the windows on the third floor as well as the stone and columns on the first floor. Dope sky for sure.

Dang, I can’t remember what street this is but you can see a Truxton Circle Banner…
So I’m wondering what folks think of the combination of red brick with the tan stone. Thumbs up or down?

It looks like a normal rowhouse, yeah? But this house on 13th near Lamont gets honors because it used to be nearly entirely covered in ivy. I had to do a triple take when I recently walked by it. I have to admit, I kinda miss the ivy…

These homes are located on the 400 block of Ridge Street, NW. I’ve mapped it because this is a real small hidden street:
Well, there are no curb cuts so what do you think – thumbs up or down?

