
Here’s another modern version from the Hill. The light must be amazing.

Here’s another modern version from the Hill. The light must be amazing.

What can I say, I’m a sucker for bay windows. (Located near 16th and U) I’m still not sure how I feel about gas lit lamps. I think I like ’em:


I’m a sucker for these cylindrical rooms. But also notice the design all the way up top. Sadly, this one could use a proper door but I suspect it may relate to the writing on the steps. I’d love to live in a group house that looked like this… This house is from Adams Morgan.


At first I just liked like the look of this rowhouse on Euclid Street in Columbia Heights but after looking at it closely there is some extraordinary brickwork. I really like these little touches, check out the cylindrical bricks:


My final Capitol Hill submission – an old school rowhouse. Classic. I particularly dig the touch up top.

Another contrast from Capitol Hill – Do you prefer the doorway set back or the doorway sticking out?


I thought these were two cool looking pop ups from the Capitol Hill area. Not sure if they’re original construction or additions. Which do you like better?


Another from Capitol Hill. I’m totally digging that window/balcony.

Here’s a interesting rowhouse in Bloomingdale. There’s a similar one on T Street, NW if memory serves. Truth be told, I think I like the traditional ones a bit better.

I told you Blagden Ave. in Crestwood was pretty sweet. Check out the two decks to the left and the right as well as the gigantic window in the middle. Awesome.