Beautiful 1912 Craftsman Home in Washington, D.C.

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

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This stunning property spread across 1500 square feet of meticulously restored perfection, promises an unparalleled living experience in the vibrant city of Washington, D.C.

History of the Home

After its initial construction in 1912, the home’s historical journey took a significant turn in 2015 with a major renovation that skillfully combined its original architectural grace with modern amenities, ensuring both comfort and style.

Home’s Exterior

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For those who appreciate the outdoors, the property features a massive rear deck and gardens, inviting you to take the party outside.

Whether you seek a tranquil spot to unwind or an area to entertain friends and family, this outdoor haven provides the perfect backdrop for any occasion.

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Interior Elegance

Stepping onto the ground floor reveals an expansive layout highlighted by elegant hardwood floors, which lead through interconnected spaces with ease.

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The separate dining room effortlessly leads to a spacious living room, creating an inviting atmosphere for gatherings and relaxation.

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An expansive chef’s kitchen, a true marvel on the ground floor, is outfitted with cutting-edge appliances, making it perfect for culinary enthusiasts to indulge in both cooking and hosting.

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Ascend upstairs to discover three bedrooms, each exuding a unique charm and character.

The spa-like bathroom adds a touch of luxury, providing a retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation.

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Abundant storage throughout the upper level ensures that every inch of the space is as functional as it is beautiful.

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Located in the heart of Washington, D.C., this detached home blends historical character with modern updates.

Its restoration, rich history, and excellent location make it a standout choice for residents.

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