
Looks like a normal row house but it is insane how far back this one goes. With a second floor deck to boot. Very nice.

Looks like a normal row house but it is insane how far back this one goes. With a second floor deck to boot. Very nice.

Well this has to be the most unusual addition to a row house I’ve ever seen. It’s super odd because it’s in the middle of the block. I can’t figure this one out.

I’m wondering if this is a residence or maybe a religious headquarters. I just noticed that a cross was placed on what seems like a newly refurbished sorta balcony up top. It’s located at 13th and Euclid and is for sure a great structure whether it’s residential or not.


I love this house and have no problem showing it once a year! This is one of my favorites in Petworth. They’ve also got some great flowers going on.


I think this is my favorite house in Adams Morgan. It’s kinda got an Italian villa vibe.

Awesome call. The reader writes of this house on Longfellow between 2nd and 3rd Streets NW:
“From what I could tell driving by, its a red brick house, but they’ve painted the mortar a vivid blue, then on the trim, they’ve put lots of small blue and white dots. Overall, it has a very Caribbean feel to it. And a nice “welcome” sign above the door.”


Thanks to a reader for sending:
“Saw this cool looking house at w and 12th nw tonight. Not sure if
you’ve featured it as the house of the day, but if you haven’t yet you
definitely should!”
I’ve definitely posted this great house before. Sadly, and ridiculously, I can’t find it in the archives but it’s certainly worth sharing again!


It’s located at 2621 Woodley Place NW.
From the back:


This is a beautiful renovation that is nearly completed. Someone help me out, where’d I take this photo. I know it’s around the Mt. Vernon neighborhood. Beautiful.

Here’s another cool one from Mt. Vernon Square Triangle. I’m especially digging the balconies.