This is one of the coolest most unusual houses I’ve come across. I think I may have featured the door before because it definitely looks familiar. But the whole house is amazing. I particularly like the windows. And of course there are some sweet porch sculptures as well. It’s located on 28th Street near P St, NW in Georgetown.


Here’s another nice one from north Cleveland Park. It’s on Ordway Street. It is interesting to note that this is also rather new construction. I think it’s not older than 5 years or so. Thumbs up or down (especially given the new construction)?


This one is located in North Cleveland Park. I dig the wood slats on the front. Another bonus about this house was that, to my surprise, it also had a pumpkin patch in the front yard. Last week I was stunned to find a pumpkin patch in Park View but I guess they’re all over town if you look hard enough.


This is a possible re-PoP but this is my absolute favorite bungalow in the city. It’s on Illinois north of Grant Circle. These cedar shingles are the bomb! One day I will have them too…


For some reason I love these houses that are a bit set back in a row.


Whenever I need to score some good looking houses I just head to Bloomingdale.


At first glance this may not look like a very inspiring selection. But two things warrant HoTD honors – first this home on Kenyon between 13th and 11th has been a shell for ages and I’m glad it’s finally getting fixed up. But secondly and perhaps more importantly there is bunting. You got to respect bunting during a renovation.


I really like these mini row houses. I think the red jumped out on me with this one. But I dig it.


This is one of the very first house of the day picks that I ever posted. It’s in Petworth not far from Domku but shockingly I never noticed the weather vane. It is phenomenal!


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