
I really liked the three levels of windows on this cool near the Naval Observatory.

I really liked the three levels of windows on this cool near the Naval Observatory.

Every now and then I have to show some love for the bungalow.

This sweet one is from LeDroit Park. It looks like it might be able to use a little love but I was really digging this great window:


I thought this was an interesting one from the 16th Street Heights area. I couldn’t tell if it was new(ish) construction or the part to the right of the door was an addition – what do you guys think? If it is an addition – thumbs up or down?

This great one was in Georgetown. It’s also interesting to note that it has a super cool roof deck:


I’ve shown this house before but I wanted to show it again because I think it’s a good example of copper changing colors. It’s also incredibly unique. Do you like when the color changes this way? Will the color change more than it looks now? This home is on Newark Street in Cleveland Park.


This house, from Georgetown, looks like it is about 300 years old. But what I’m dying to know is – why does it curve in on the left hand side?

And here’s another interesting white on I’d thought I’d share:


Well this one stopped me in my tracks, and not in a good way. After seeing many classic old rowhomes in Georgetown I stumbled upon this one. I think maybe if it was a different color I might find it more appealing. Anyone like this style?

Here’s a great one from Georgetown. Man Georgetown really did it up for Halloween, tons of houses were showing the spirit.

This beauty looks recently repainted. Nicely done. (From Adams Morgan)