
Of course it’s the porthole window that got my attention.

Of course it’s the porthole window that got my attention.

Sweet window, doorway and coffee drinking spot.

Quite an unusual one, unusually wide for a row home and, I’d imagine quite old. Notice how the door seems to be a bit off center. I dig it.

Here’s another unique row home. Great place for sipping lemonade I’d imagine. Do you support the shutters?
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I thought this one was super cool. Dig the windows, roof and side entrance. Only thing missing is a porch…

Here’s some color for those that don’t like the painted brick. Dig it?

Wild iron work and most definitely a bizarre lawn decoration. Check out close up of lawn decoration after the jump. (more…)

Here’s another cool one that is set back from the curb. Plus that window/balcony is pretty sweet.

So I was overjoyed to see it listed as Washingtonian’s Estate of the Week. When walking by this house at 3411 Ordway St., NW you usually only get to see the top three curves but you could get a taste of how cool it was. Apparently it was designed by I.M. Pei. For the curious it is going for $3,825,000. More info over at Washingtonian.
Sweet pool too, yeah?

I could only go so long before featuring this house. This of course is on Logan Circle and was built in 1877 by Ulysses Grant Jr.
Mint.
Lots more photos after the jump. (more…)