
I thought this one was a bit wild. It looks like a normal rowhouse but it’s detached.

I thought this one was a bit wild. It looks like a normal rowhouse but it’s detached.

I feel like I may have shown this one before but the windows and doors are stamp.

But what I really liked was hidden to the side.


A little over a month ago we took a look at this building on the east side of 14th and Florida. While I still like the angles I’m not so sure about the choice of brick. It seems to be getting bricked with that light tan color. I’m not really a big fan of this style. You guys?
On a related note, on the west side of 14th and Florida the sidewalk has reopened!


I seem to recall there are some art deco fans out there. I’ve always liked this building in Cleveland Park (I know, what can I say, I walked around CP this weekend), I think on Newark. It’s got some great details.


I hope the building is just getting updated and not razed.

Sweet stonework. Note the woman’s face directly above the door.

Normally I’m pretty opposed to pink houses but I think this one looks kinda cool. Ok, you’re gonna ask me where this is, damn my glue habit, hmm, I think it’s north Cleveland Park.

These homes are located on 9th Street near Webster. There not finished yet (obviously no front stairs yet) but I think they’re really interesting because they don’t look anything like the surrounding homes.

And here’s what it looks like to the north:

Thumbs up or down?

I was awarded this classic Columbia Heights house a “sweet window” post but I was admiring it this weekend and couldn’t believe I hadn’t given it house of the day honors. Long overdue…