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Gorgeous on 19 Grafton Street
Inside One of Chevy Chase’s Most Exclusive Properties
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Kalorama 2001 Columbia Rd NW, Unit B offered at $1,195,000
Rare offering on grand block in the heart of Kalorama Triangle. Over 2400 sf. of living space behind this historic facade. 3 BR / 3.5 BA, 2 fireplaces, den/office, private patio and secure parking. Walk to METRO, nightlife and the trails of Rock Creek Park. Presented by Ethan Carson 202 302-0438 | ecarson@cbmove.com
3030 K Street NW #201 Offered at $1,395,000
Georgetown
Stunningly re-built/renovated 2 BR/2.5BA at Washington Harbour. Three balconies, two fireplaces, high-end kitchen, marble baths, all new windows. 24hr service/security, rooftop pool, extra storage. GARAGE PARKING. Stroll along the river walk, and get your morning coffee at Starbucks, right outside your front door. Presented by Sylvia Bergstrom and Marin Hagen 202-262-3730 / sbergstrom@cbmove.com 202-257-2339 / mhagen@cbmove.com
The Residences at The Ritz Carlton 1111 23rd Street NW #S6G Offered at $850,000
Foggy Bottom
A two bed/two bath home with parking in the premier urban DC destination! Now you can enjoy the amenities, the luxury and the prestige that the Ritz Carlton has to offer including 24-hour front desk concierge, porter, valet, gourmet in-residence dining and a sports club.The Residences offer owners many conveniences as well as a dedicated residential team that provides the legendary services for which The Ritz Carlton is renowned. Presented by Eddie Zamora / 202-487-1110 / www.edzamora.com
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1881 N. Nash Street #610 Arlington,VA 22209 Offered at $1,299,555 5-star, distinguished living with valet garage parking, concierge front desk and private elevator access, opening directly into the home. Stunning 27' wide west-facing wall of floor-to-ceiling windows provide abundant natural light to this custom-detailed 2 BR, 2.5 BA retreat. Spacious and open with 9'+ ceilings, pristine tigerwood floors and a gourmet kitchen with integrated top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances and Snaidero Italian cabinetry. Enormous master suite with marble bath, separate shower and Jacuzzi tub. Two private patios with sweeping views, deeded garage parking and a state-of-the-art fitness and aquatic center make this a dream come true, just one block from the Rosslyn Metro.
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B 3430 34th Pl. NW 4 BR Cleveland Park SOLD: $1,750,000
C 3635 Ordway St. NW 3 BR Cleveland Park CONTRACT: Listed at $1,474,555
D 2100 11th St. NW, PH2 Off-market Private Exclusive SOLD: $1,150,000
E 2918 18th St. NW 3 BR Mt. Pleasant SOLD: $975,000
F 3228 O St. NW 2 BR Georgetown SOLD: $974,000
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Stunning Green Terrace with Private Lap Pool and 360째 Views
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penthouse loft with private lap pool 1454 Belmont Street NW, Washington, DC 20009 ~ $3,000,000 This one of a kind penthouse with open spaces, starry nights and a state-of-the-art lap pool on its green roof will make you the envy of your friends! Located in a small boutique building, in the booming 14th Street Corridor, this home has many sustainable features. Built for large scale entertaining with a floor to ceiling glass curtain wall in the living room and entertaining space enhances and magnifies the eye popping views of the major monuments in the city to Tysons Corner. It is currently configured as a three bedroom, three bathroom residence with over 2600 square feet and the potential to acquire an adjacent unit of approximately 1000 square feet.
Mike and Claudine have 50 years combined experience in the marketing of amazing and extraordinary properties with combined lifetime sales in excess of $350 million dollars. It costs no more to hire the best!
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Publisher’s Letter
the magic of spring “It’s spring fever. That is what the name of it is. And when you’ve got it, you want—oh, you don’t quite know what it is you do want, but it just fairly makes your heart ache, you want it so!” — M a r k T w ai n
pring is my favorite season. I love to garden with my children and see their expressions when the bulbs we planted in the fall start to grow and bloom. Each year we go to our favorite garden center and decide on our color theme, which inevitably includes all the colors of the rainbow and choose our flowers and plants (plus the stinky mulch) and take it home to prepare for our day of gardening. This year was particularly special. My youngest daughter, covered in mud and holding a beautiful white flower said “Look Mommy, the magic of spring.” Only a child can remind us of exactly what things genuinely are or how ideally we should remember them. Afterwards we sat out on our stoop and ate Italian water ice while looking at our little patch of paradise in front of our home with deep satisfaction that we grew and planted this beautiful garden.
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I hope you enjoy this issue “Spring Gardens.” It is full of inspiring designers and their ideas for the season. We highlighted our choices of the top landscape architects in the area and their beautiful work. Every issue, DHM dedicates a page in our Giving Back department to promote a worthy cause. This edition we honor Earth Day, because April is Earth Month. Please come out and join the fun. Remember to get down in the dirt and enjoy the Magic of Spring. Please enjoy the magazine!
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Contents Depart DHM Exclusive Listings
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Showcasing distinctive properties in and around the District Coldwell Banker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Long and Foster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 The Mandy and David Group, Coldwell Banker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
Design in the District Maxalto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Cady’s Alley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Contemporaria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15 Ligne Roset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-20 IMI Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Kitchens Experts
Landscape Architects in the District
Boffi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Pedini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Creative Concepts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 National Capital Kitchens. . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Snaidero. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Q&A with Thomas Tait Garden Design Expert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29 OEHME, Van Sweden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Ryan Moody. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Builders and Beyond
DHM Designer Picks
Case Design/Remodeling, Inc.. . . . . . . . . 48
District Architecture Rhett Architects. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Nestor Santa-Cruz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-37 Christopher Guy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41 Inside Frank Babb Randolph’s Exquisite Home. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
DHM Spotlight Urban Land Institute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
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rtments Redefining Luxury Living in the District Mike Schaeffer and Claudine Chetrit from Coldwell Banker present an unbelievable home in the 14th Street Corridor. Private lap pool, amazing views and entertaining spaces and more. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11
Cover Property
Giving Back
One of Chevy Chase’s most exclusive properties presented by The Fleisher Group. Landscaping for this beautiful property by Fritz& Gignoux. It is a must see!. . . . . 22-23
Earth Day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Red Hot in the District
The Magic of Spring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Gary Jankowski from Coldwell Banker lists a Mad Men style period home on Capitol Hill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Coming Soon to the District
Art + Real Estate
Publisher’s Letter
David and Dwight Group present a Grand Dupont home with rental unit.. . . . . . . . 21
Escape the District Sheridan McMahon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-55 Thomas and Talbot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-57 Ron Mangas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-59 Georgie Berkinshaw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-61 Staci Donegan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Casey Schivera & Celia Dunn. . . . . . . . . 63 Hurwitz-James. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-65 Holly Rennie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Suzanne Des Marais from KW Capitol Properties fuses art with real estate. . . . 49
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOGO! 1973 – 2013
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T h e D C R e a l E state Mark et is BOOMING The spring market for luxury real estate is as hot as ever in the nation’s capital. The Dwight & David Group, LLC is available to help with your home or investment property purchase in the city and all surrounding areas. As a leader in luxury real estate sales for more than eight years, Dwight & David have a proven track record and excellent references. Call now for a confidential consultation to review your real estate aspirations.
Coldwell Banker Office 1606 17th St NW Washington, DC 20009 202.387.6180 office
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Unparalleled in Chevy Chase Village 19 Grafton Street ~ Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815 This truly spectacular renovation of this significant historic home in the heart of Chevy Chase Village will wow you from top to bottom. Combining the talents of acclaimed architect, Barnes Vanze, awardwinning Horizon Builders and renowned interior designer Lisa Vandenburgh, this classic center hall colonial features a breathtaking floor plan with sun-filled embassy size rooms. The main level boasts a dramatic entertaining foyer, formal living and dining rooms, sensational gourmet kitchen, fabulous family room, handsome library, private office and gorgeous guest suite. Historic elements
including 10'+ ceilings, custom millwork and exotic heart of pine floors join forces with today’s most modern amenities reflecting the use of unparalleled materials and expert craftsmanship. Further enhancing the homes’ appeal are expansive wrap around porches overlooking an extraordinary double lot featuring exquisite landscaping by Fritz and Gignoux Landscape Architects. A detached and fully renovated carriage house with two car garage complements this incredible home. Price Upon Request
MARC FLEISHER | 202-364-5200 x2927 O | 202-438-4880 C Photos, vir tual tour and disclosures at www.thefleishergroup.com I SS UE NO. 3 23
P H O T O J O N AT H A N A L L E N
HOLLY HUNT
300 D STREE T SW SUITE 716 202 554 2910 HOLLYHUNT.COM
805 A Street SE, Washington DC 20003 ASKING PRICE: $1,029,000
Prime Capitol Hill Location Fit for Don Draper Mad Men style interior with abundant period details including gracious wood floors, pocket doors and moulding. Bright and open kitchen and family room, double parlor, four generous bedrooms and 2.5 sparkling baths. Steps to Eastern Market, restaurants and metro. And a view of the “dome� from the balcony that would make Diane Sawyer at home during the nightly news. Priceless!
cell: 202-439-6009 | office: 202-547-3525 gary@hughkelly.com | www.garyjankowski.com I SS UE NO. 3 25
custom italian cabinetry
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w w w. p e d i n i d c . c o m 3340 cady’s alley nw washington, dc 20007
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ooke’s Row was built in 1868 by Henry David Cooke. Cooke was appointed by President Ulysses S. Grant to be Washington, DC’s first governor. Cooke was also known for being the President of the Georgetown Street Railroad Company, responsible for the creation of Washington’s first streetcar. History suggests he built Cooke’s Row to establish residences for his twelve children. The style of this impressive villa was indicative of wealthy families across America in the latter half of the 19th century. The main level of the residence has soaring thirteen foot ceilings, a grand formal dining room, and a large kitchen with glass solarium overlooking the garden and pool. The home has 8 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, tandem garage parking for 2 vehicles and a rooftop cupola with views extending to the Virginia skyline, all in the heart of Georgetown.
Georgetown | 3021 Q Street NW, Washington, DC 20007 | $4,200,000
TTR Sotheby’s International Realty 1206 30th Street NW, Washington, DC 20007 TTRSIR.com
Claudia Barnett 202.669.9072 cbarnett@ttrsir.com
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Q+A
Thomas Tait Gardens
How long have you been in the gardening/ landscape business? Forever, but professionally, thirty-one years. What is your favorite type of project to take on? I love to work with clients who want to build a garden reflective of their personality and in context with their surroundings. I want my clients to enjoy being in their garden. What are your tips for the first-time gardener? Be observant and really look at and learn from your garden. If you start at the beginning and take the time to create healthy soil, good things will happen. Kind of like slow dancing with your spouse.Take your time and the pay off is worth it. When is it too late to start a spring garden? It is never too late. A spring garden is developed all through the year. Spring bulbs for instance are not purchased and installed until the fall. One of the joys of gardening is the on-going process. What is your favorite Washington DC garden? Dumbarton Oaks in all seasons. How often should roses be cut back? Once in early March, lightly through the season to maintain shape. Who are your biggest gardening influences? Christopher Lloyd, Jaques Wirtz, Piet Oudolf.
What is the best fertilizer? Aged compost or shredded leaves for your beds. Fish emulsion for your pots. There are also many good quality organic products. Where can a person see the best DC gardens/ landscapes this spring? The Georgetown Garden Tour is a perfect way to see many types of gardens in a short period of time, most of which are created and maintained by the proud homeowner standing off to the side. A walk along the Canal is also pretty great. What is your favorite thing about landscape gardening? The integration of people and plants and how a garden can be both instructive and joyful. What is one of your earliest gardening memories? Planting yellow wax beans with my grandfather and weeding the flower beds. What are your favorite gardening tools? My pruners and the Internet. What have you been reading lately? Honey Bee Democracy. It may be a bit technical, but those little creatures sure are fascinating. What is your idea of happiness? Blue skies, a fully loaded iPod and a free day to potter about my garden.
What are your favorite spring plants? I love the white, lacy flowers of the Fringe Tree and the ephemeral beauty of Virginia Bluebells. Crocus and daffodils, and hellebores, of course, because my wife loves them. THOMAS TAIT GARDENS | Garden Design and Management 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Suite 1415, Washington, DC 20016 | 202.437.6897 I SS UE NO. 3 29
ElEgant Manor
a Work oF art
grand & glorious
Chevy Chase/ Kenwood. Spectacular colonial on ²/³ acre with tall trees and private back yard; 8 bedrooms, 6.5 baths, elegant entertaining spaces. $2,795,000
Town of Chevy Chase. Exquisite on-of-a-kind home with glorious open spaces, fine materials, elevator, 2-car garage with heated driveway. $2,349,000
American University Park. Spectacular columned colonial with gorgeous designer rooms throughout, 6 bedrooms, 3.5+ baths. $2,275,000
ted Beverley 301-728-4338 Pat lore 301-908-1242
Eric Murtagh 301-652-7981 karen kuchins 301-275-2255
Ellen abrams 202-255-8219 anne-Marie Finnell 202-329-7117
FinE traditions
soPhistiCatEd styling
CharM & CharaCtEr
Spring Valley. Graceful living and dining rooms, stunning kitchen and breakfast room, 5 bedrooms, 4.5 bath; large walk-out lower level. $1,695,000
Chevy Chase Village. Spacious colonial with big back yard, large family room, library, screened porch, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2-car garage. Call for details.
Chevy Chase/ Rollingwood. Idyllic Waverly Taylor colonial c. 1939 with tasteful renovations, 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, gourmet kitchen/ family room. $1,329,000
laura McCaffrey 301-641-4451
Ellen abrams 202-255-8219 anne-Marie Finnell 202-329-7117
laura McCaffrey 301-641-4456 delia McCormick 301-977-7273
chevy chase / friendship : 4400 Jenifer St. NW, Suite 1 Washington, DC 20015 202-364-1700
dupont : 1509 22nd St. NW Washington, DC 20037 202-464-8400
/ chevy chase : 7032 Wisconsin Ave. Chevy Chase, MD 20815 301-656-1800
bethesda
bluemont : 18035 Raven Rocks Rd. Bluemont, VA 20135 540-554-8600
5033 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, MD Imagine the possibilities! This rare gem was built with style and grace in 1921, in the heart of Bethesda within three blocks to Metro. It is located in Edgemoor, which has long been considered, one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in Montgomery County.The house sits on a 13,800 square foot corner lot right across from the Sidwell Friends lower school, and two blocks to the Edgemoor Tennis & Swim Club. Price: $1,995,000
6412 Brookside Drive, Chevy Chase, MD This magnificent classic style center hall colonial is on a beautiful two-thirds of an acre lot, which is one of the largest in Kenwood. The home was built in 1936 on a gently sloping hill and features a circular driveway and columned portico entrance. It has a total of eight bedrooms and six and one half baths. It is a short walk from the Crescent Trail, is near the restaurants and shops in Bethesda, and has easy access to both downtown and the Beltway. Price: $2,795,000
5304 Sunset Lane, Chevy Chase, MD This elegant home is on the market for the first time in over 45 years. It is beautifully constructed in 1939 with excellent proportions and details. The home offers large rooms including a large center hall, living room with fireplace, adjoining large Florida room, formal dining room, library with second fireplace, and table space galley kitchen with separate butlers pantry. It is situated on a 16,000 square foot lot on one of the quietest streets in Kenwood. It has a total of seven bedrooms, and four and one half baths. UNDER CONTRACT Offered at: $1,895,000
Patricia Lore Ted Beverley 301.908.1242 cell 301.728.4338 cell plore@eversco.com tbeverley@eversco.com
/ friendship : 4400 Jenifer Street, NW Washington, DC 20015 phone 202-364-1700 fax 202-537-0160
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his year, planting is trending towards a blend of native and non-native plants, giving gardens a more naturalized look. Don’t be afraid to mix it up! Not only will your garden look stunning, but a healthy mix of native and non-natives have the added benefit of four seasons of interest and little need for irrigation, herbicides and pesticides.
As a designer, I’ve always loved incorporating water into the garden, and I think it is now used more glamorously than ever. With the technology available today, lily pools, reflecting pools, fountains and swimming pools have been re-imagined and incorporating them can really make your garden space pop. As OvS Founding Principal Jim van Sweden always says, ‘No garden space is too small to benefit from the addition of water.’ When it comes to hardscape, something we at OvS are using a lot of are boardwalks— especially in more sensitive environments. A well-crafted boardwalk is a stunning way to bridge over wetlands and rain gardens, and the best means of mitigating impact to the land.”
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KALORAMA 2449 Tracy Place, NW Washington, DC 20008
Located in the heart of Kalorama, 2449 Tracy Place was designed in 1923 by prominent architect Waddy Wood. In 2008, the house was extensively renovated with a vision of incorporating modern amenities with early 20th century details and workmanship.
$3,795,000
2449 Tracy Place is perfect for entertaining small family gatherings or large social events. The main level includes equal-sized living and dining rooms (25’ x 17’), each with wood-burning fireplace, a library with fireplace, conservatory, powder room, custom kitchen, and access to a charming, secluded garden. The home features 6 bedrooms, 5 ½ bathrooms, wood-floors throughout, 5 wood-burning fireplaces, lower-level family room, catering prep-room, and garage parking for two vehicles.
GEORGETOWN 3303 Water Street, NW Washington, DC 20007
Call Monica for sales and leasing opportunities at 3303 Water Street and the Georgetown Ritz Carlton Residences. In the last 3 months, Monica’s Ritz Carlton sales exceeded $10 million.
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As the Sales Director for 3303 Water Street, and the leader in Georgetown high-end condos, Monica has more Georgetown waterfront transactions than all other agents combined!
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Enjoy spectacular entertaining spaces on four beautifully finished levels, including 3 bedrooms and 3 and a half baths with custom dressing room off the Master Suite. The main floor offers double parlor living rooms, 10 ft ceilings, plus library, 4 fireplaces, and built-ins through out. Have wonderful dinner parties in large formal dining room & gourmet kitchen with family room opening to secluded English garden. Perfectly located minutes from the White House, Reagan National Airport, Kennedy Center, Rock Creek Park, Potomac River, shops, restaurants and all Washington has to offer. Escape to your private residence in the heart of the city.
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Spring Forward by Nestor Santa-Cruz, IIDA
As an interior designer, the idea of decorating for a specific season has never been of particular interest to me. What came to mind was more about a season that endures, a concept of a spring that lasts, that remains. I don’t favor pastel colors, except when selecting macaroons at Ladurée in Paris. Decorating and architecture should not be temporary, at least in my little black book. Interior design isn’t fashion—rather, it’s all about storytelling. The decorating of a home is about creating a balance between visual and physical comfort. What interior designers must do is help clients to develop their own design story. Therefore, I always search for a reference point, and inspiration for developing the design narrative. It comes to mind, the yellow silk covered “Louis” chairs that belonged to the mother of a very sophisticated client of mine. In the 1970’s, Sister Parish, one of Jackie Kennedy’s decorators, had used these chairs, upholstered in raw silk the color of bright spring Irises, in my client’s mother’s living room. Those chairs conversed with shimmering gold Fortuny curtains and with a small Matisse painting. You can well imagine what Mrs. Parish’s colors inspiration for the room was. The chairs are now in my client’s bedroom. The Matisse was recently sold at auction, but the chairs are now part of a new design story. This story brings me to share with you a house where I used spring as the inspiration. A dear and long time client asked me to help select a new house. That was the easy part. Later, when it was time for decorating using a mix of pieces from previous homes and complementing them with new finds, she told me she favored fabrics with tones of ivory, salmon, soft blue and lavender. She knew it was not in my normal design vocabulary to go there.
I always rely on connecting the new with something that my clients are already attached to. Familiarity establishes trust. She had an Italian scagliola marble table top with stone inlays. It had the colors she wanted all floating in a field of black. Eureka! I realized that this table top had the clue to the color scheme. It gave me the basis of how to balance the soft palette with contrast: dark and light elements would frame it all. In the entry den, I placed a delicate, Empire-style chair. It would balance the visual weight of the limestone mantle and the chaise lounge. Nearby in the entry hall, a painting of roses with spring colors blossoms over a modern console, and competes for attention with a surreal photograph of sky and clouds. The word TRANSCEND ominously announcing that this is not about grandmother’s spring porch. The dining room is feminine with chairs skirted with a washedlinen in a soft blue jean color. Brown painted wall niches, the color of a milk chocolate, and the dark rosewood table, provide a masculine contrast to a Giacometti-inspired lantern. But it is in the main living room where the inspiring scagliola tabletop finds a respectable place. Comfortably appointed with an impossibly long, tufted sofa of my own design, and a large ottoman and club chair, the living room speaks about my rule of visual and physical comfort. The Thai Buddha dominates the room, as a peaceful mediator for the different furniture styles and colors.
Understanding that this was part of her “visual comfort”, I took it as challenge. Any color, and for that matter any design decision, is always to be based on something that will fit the story.
Lessons learned. Springing forward is all about a fall back. What would Mrs. Parish say?
Looking at her art choices, it was clear to me that spring colors were in her DNA. Inspiration was then set.
Nestor Santa-Cruz, IIDA www.nestorsanta-cruz.com | T: 202.277.6611 I SSUE N O. 3 37
LUXURY | STYLE | VALUE
IMI Furniture is committed to being your luxury home furnishings store of choice. With new collections and fresh perspectives, idea inspiring experts, exquisite furnishings and IMI’s Low Price Guarantee, there’s no better place to find everything you need to furnish your home.
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The Yost House on Capitol Hill
1002 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Just two blocks to Eastern Market and Metro! The former home of builder William Yost, this elegant townhome can be a private residence or office space for any organization seeking high visibility and proximity to the Capitol. $1,495,000
Damian Buckley 202-438-6080 damian@lnf.com Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. 301-907-7600
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for Spring • Lighten, or condense the number of different colors being used for a space. Sometimes there is too much to see and the freshness gives way to a somewhat cluttered look. Too many different colors within a limited space make for a quickly tiring look. A fresh new landscape on the walls is certainly a sure way to transition a space and make it fresh. Consider bright colors (Verdant Greens, Musty Corals, Golden Sumptuous Yellows, Lust Lavenders, and ‘Positive’ reds). • Alternately, pastels create a fresh, crisp, clean, and (spruced-up) interior. Blushing tones of roses, muted mint tones, colors of a sunset, and tinted and softened horizon blues. • Convert the trim to a white gloss or a chocolate gloss depending on the visual desired. • Add some drama. You will be pleased. Look around, what makes you visually tired? Freshening can also be as easy as adding some gorgeous pieces to the collection.
O p e n i n g M ay 2 0 1 3 Christopher Guy Showroom at the New York Design Center 200 Lexington Ave., Suite 1601, New York, New York 10016
Christopher Guy Harrison, award-winning internationally renowned designer, is the founder and CEO of luxury furnishings brand, Christopher Guy. Born in Britain, raised in Spain and France, now residing in Singapore, Christopher’s international background helps him view the world through a critically constructive eye that draws in inspiration from everything he admires and transcends this into his designs.
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2030 R StReet, NW ~ WaShiNgtoN, DC 20009 ~ $3,695,000 You Tube Video URL is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAL0eCTwCyY ImAgIne ownIng A LUxURIoUs, spacious home located in the heart of DC’s hottest neighborhood. what would it be like? • Living on Gallery Row • Walking to the Dupont Circle Metro • Strolling to a myriad of Connecticut Avenue shops, restaurants and entertainment venues This totally renovated 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath city home is truly special with almost 6000 sq. ft. • Originally constructed in 1900 when the woodwork in homes was custom crafted by artisans • 10' ceilings on almost all levels
• Completely gutted and redone to reflect the demands of today’s most discriminating buyers. • Hardwood floors on 4 levels • Elevator • Luxurious baths are all new • Incredible gourmet, granite kitchen with top of the line everything • 10 ceiling fans • 4 fireplaces • A turret spanning 4 levels • All new lighting • A security system & fire suppressant system • 2 laundry rooms • One car garage with remote opener
• Separate parking pad • 2 zone HVAC is new as well as the 80 gallon hot water heater • 8 wall mounted flat screen TV’s that come with this home, each with stereo speakers in the ceiling • Totally finished lower level with its own dramatic entrance and fully equipped renovated 2nd kitchen • Flagstone terrace off of the three room master suite on the second floor Your dreams of the most elegant of lifestyles will most likely come true should you choose 2030 R Street as your new home.
Long & Foster Real Estate Inc., The Bethesda Gateway Office 4650 East West Hwy, Bethesda, MD | 301-907-7600 (o) Debbie Cohen, Licensed Agent in DC, MD & VA | 202-288-9939 email: debbiecohen@msn.com | website: www.debbiecohen.com ®
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2810 R Street, NW — $2,250,000
A Dashing Colonial on R Street in Georgetown’s Fashionable East Village. From its demure facade to its elegant interior, this lovely 3 bedroom, 3 and a half bath home invites gracious living.The entire house is even more enjoyable with its enchanting interior design created by the discerning talent of Samuel Morrow. Each room is a visual treat with tasteful crown moldings, inspired millwork, and gleaming wooden floors. With double patios and a peaceful water feature under the elegant pergola, you will proudly entertain your guests in style. All of this with a garage, a finished lower level with a family room, and guest room.
Margaret Byrne Heimbold, Realtor ®, GRI 202-944-8400 (office) | 202-812-2750 (primary) | 202-944-8424 (fax) margaret.heimbold@longandfoster.com | www.longandfoster.com I SSUE N O. 3 45
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4020 Linnean Ave NW, WDC 20008 | Price : $1,435,000 The serenity of the Park’s vicinity, the convenience of the city living and endless opportunities for indoor and outdoor entertaining are defining elements of this Forest Hill property.
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2022 Columbia Rd NW, Unit 412 WDC 20009 | Price: $565,000 Private Exclusive: Welcome to this 2 bed rooms well designed floor plan of this front facing unit at the Wyoming Condo in the heart of Kalorama.
1010 Massachusetts Ave NW #1202, WDC 20001 | Price: $700,000 Luxury unit on the 12th floor of a prestigious and contemporary building rich with amenities and in a great location. Features open floor plan, un-obstructed north view of the city, 1 bed room, 1 Large Den and 2 full bathrooms. Marco Stilli, Realtor, TRC, IT Navy LCDR (Retired) Servicing DC, MD, VA, all the other areas by referral. marcostilli@msn.com | Skype: marcostilli Office: 202.333.1212 | Mobile: 202.255.1552
Represented Purchaser – The historic Rosedale Farmhouse in Cleveland Park. P hoto c o urtesy o f H o mevisit
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Keller Williams Capital Properties | Dupont Office 1918 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009 | 202-243-7700
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rank Babb Randolph, known particularly for his enchanting interior designs, will open his home in April for the Georgetown House Tour. He is not a newcomer to the historic Georgetown event. This is the second time the house is on the tour; the first time was eleven years ago. Randolph was born and raised in Georgetown, he studied at Western High before it became Duke Ellington School for the Arts, and is still involved in many community activities. “I absolutely love Georgetown. Everything I need is here. It has tradition. I’ve lived here most of my life, and I wouldn’t live anywhere else” he said. Previously occupied by the Kissingers, the house is a charming combination of the classic and the contemporary. When you enter the living room, one of Randolph’s favorite spaces, your eyes are immediately directed to the large windows overlooking the terrace, filling the room with light. The space perfectly integrates French, English and American antiques allowing the furniture and objects breathe in soft neutrals and bring in what he calls “serenity quietude”.
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absolutely love Georgetown. Everything I need is here. It has tradition. I’ve lived here most of my life, and I wouldn’t live anywhere else.” — Frank BaBB randolph
When asked about favorite areas to design, he says he likes outdoor spaces, “A house isn’t a home unless you can walk out and feel comfortable outside dining al fresco,” his house can easily be set up for social events, with a welcoming first floor entrance that leads to the patio, allowing flexible seating for groups, that keeps conversation flowing. The Georgetown House Tour will take place Saturday, April 27 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Randolph and eight other Georgetown homeowners will open their doors to visitors and residents. “The House Tour shows people that Georgetown has permanent history, and they can see that reflected on the tour”. Randolph’s charm and enthusiasm about the house is sure to show through during this momentous affair. For information about the Georgetown House Tour, visit GeorgetownHouseTour.com I SSUE N O. 3 51
The Theme of Earth Day 2013 is The Face of Climate Change.
How Can I Participate? 1. Upload your photos and stories onto the Earth Day 2013 website: www.earthday.org/2013.
Climate change can seem like a remote problem for our leaders, but the fact is that it’s impacting real people, animals, & places everywhere. This Face of Climate Change is growing every day. Fortunately, a different Face of Climate Change is growing too: the people stepping up to do something about it. For Earth Day 2013, we’ll tell the world both stories.
• Post your photos to Twitter and Instagram, using the hashtag #FaceOfClimate.
We’ll Tell the World Your Stories.
Impacts: How has climate change impacted your life and those around you? Perhaps you captured a photo of an animal whose habitat is threatened by climate change, or a photo of the devastating impacts of a drought or a hurricane in your region.
To do so, we’ll collect and display images showing The Face of Climate Change. On and around Earth Day (April 22), an interactive digital display of all the images will be shown at thousands of events around the world—from schools to parks to government buildings. The display will also be made available online to anyone who wants to view or show it. The Face of Climate Change seeks to personalize the massive challenge that climate change presents, while uniting people around the globe into a powerful call to action. But we need your help!
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• Post your photos onto the Earth Day Network Facebook page: www.facebook.com/earthdaynetwork. 2. Show the global display in a public place on Earth Day! And send a photo of the display in action.
What Types of Photos Should I Upload?
Solutions: What are you and your peers doing to fight climate change? For example, you can upload a photo of a recycling drive, a tree-planting event, an awareness campaign, or the ways you’re reducing your carbon footprint at home. If possible, include a face in the picture and hold up a sign that says “The Face of Climate Change.”
Upperville,Virginia
LANGHORNE FARM 450 acres in Piedmont Hunt. Panoramic views of the Blue Ridge, Bull Run and Cobbler mountains which surround the whole property. Improvements include 4 farmhouses, an iconic red dairy barn and many agricultural buildings, ponds and traditional stone walls. This working farm is protected by aVirginia Outdoors Foundation conservation easement which allows 4 divisions. The property is being sold in its entirety. $10,000,000
Ann MacMahon 540.687.5588 Paul MacMahon 703.609.1905 Helen MacMahon 540.454.1930
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Highfields: Spectacular custom built home on 50 acres with gorgeous Blue
Ridge Mountain views. Home has a European country feel with traditional Virginia details. Stucco, 3 Fireplaces, metal roof and flagstone porches. Open floor plan includes Main Floor Master Bedroom, Den, Living room, Chef ’s Kitchen, Sunroom, 3 bedrooms on 2nd level and full walk-out basement designed for Recreation Room & more. Heated pool, two-car garage with one bedroom apartment above. $2,499,000
Hickory Grove: Beautiful all brick custom built home just North of Middleburg
on 12 private acres. Main level Master with fireplace, Luxury Bath, Formal Living Room & Dining Room, 2 story Great Room with fireplace and flagstone hearth Library, 2nd Master Suite & 2 Guest Bedrooms, full basement with room for In-Law Suite, Game Room & Workout Room. Large brick terrace overlooks stunning pool. Mature landscaping & attached 3 car garage. $1,150,000
Liberty Hall: Paris/Upperville Circa 1770, Lovely Stone and Stucco Farmhouse
sits at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains, 20+ acres surrounded by Protected Lands, Incredible Views, Meticulous exterior renovations include newly Re-Pointed Stonework, Metal Roof, 2 Large Additions, Covered Porch, Basement, Buried Electric, Well and Septic, Fully Fenced, Mature Trees, Stone Walls, and Boxwoods. Ready for all your interior finishes. $1,950,000 Mallory Chase: Lovely 3-level custom built Colonial on 10 acres with Blue
Ridge Mountain views. Home offers an Open Floor Plan. New Chef ’s Kitchen with top of the line appliances, 11' granite island, adjoining sun-filled Family Room with cathedral ceiling & double fireplace to Den. Separate formal Dining Room and Living Room with fireplace. Hardwood floors on 1st level, 3 fireplaces. Finished basement with Recreation Room & Guest Suite. 2-car garage with office space or workout room above. 4-stall center-aisle barn with tack room, wash stall, turn-out sheds & fenced paddocks. $1,289,000
Magnolia Hill: Delightful stucco Virginia Farmhouse on 1+ acre in the village of Rectortown, 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths, Formal Dining Room, Living Room with Fireplace, Paneled Den with Fireplace, Large Kitchen filled with windows and eat-in area. Original hardwood floors, Front Porch and rear Terrace, Sweeping lawns, stone walls, Ideal country living, Fenced back yard. Private yet convenient to I-66 or Route 50. $598,500
Lavender Hill: One of a kind property nestled on a ridge above Goose Creek
between Middleburg & Upperville. Built by owner/architect, this gracious 4,600 sq. ft neoclassical, Italianate home features 4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths, 20' ceilings, 10' French doors, two 1st floor Master suites, Gourmet Kitchen, terra cotta tile floors, fireplace, terraced lawns & extensive gardens, pool with pergola, Guest House 1 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath with fireplace, terrace. Private yet close to town. $2,250,000 Thomas & Talbot Real Estate No. 2 South Madison Street, Middleburg, VA 20118 540-687-6500 | www.thomas-talbot.com 56 ISSU E N O. 3
Cricket Bedford 540-687-7700 | 540-229-3201 www.2hdb.com/cricketsells | cricket@thomasandtalbot.com
Bolinvar -- Middleburg: Magnificent Estate on 100 Acres in a spectacular
setting. The stone manor boasts 22 elegant rooms, 9 fireplaces, high ceilings, all superbly detailed and beautifully appointed. Brilliant gardens surround the heated pool. Fabulous 11 stall stone stable with 2 staff apartments. Riding ring, green house. Estate is in pristine condition. Additional 227 acres are available. Property borders Goose Creek. $10,000,000
Whirlwind: Exquisite country French manor with over 9,000 sq. ft. of spectacular
living space on over 55 gorgeous acres just minutes from Middleburg. Grandly scaled rooms. Extraordinary detail and the finest quality. Beautifully decorated. Impeccably maintained. Includes fabulous pool surrounded by terraces and brilliant gardens. Fabulous apartment over three bay carriage house. Ideal for horses. $4,250,000
Spectacular 17 room custom brick Colonial boasting over 9,500 Sq ft. of living space on a private lane, 25 gorgeous acres, Palladian windows, Wood floors, Grandly scaled rooms with high ceilings, Extraordinary quality throughout, Fabulous pool surrounded by flagstone terraces, Brilliant gardens, Board fenced paddocks, Ideal for horses. Minutes to Middleburg. $2,650,000
Southwoods -- Middleburg:
Hamilton: Extraordinary country estate on over 17 acres of beautifully manicured grounds, with over 7000 square feet of spectacular living space. The historic stone and stucco manor has been exquisitely updated & features soaring ceilings, 5 BR’s, 5 Baths, elegant rooms & heated floors. Gourmet kitchen & sun room overlook the free form pool & brilliant gardens. 2 spacious Guest houses, 8 stall center-aisle stable. Private and secluded in a storybook setting. $2,490,000
Tuckahoe: Exquisite “Williamsburg” colonial on approximately 20 park-like acres in the Piedmont Hunt Territory, Almost 9,000 square feet of spectacular living space, beautiful historic detail, gorgeous décor and pristine condition, Brilliant gardens and flagstone terraces surround the pool, Breathtaking mountain views and two spring fed ponds add to this idyllic setting. $2,450,000
Hawks Hill: Fabulous 3 level custom Cape Code residence on 50 beautiful acres
in the Piedmont Hunt Territory. High ceilings, gorgeous woodwork, elegant details and superior quality create a warm and inviting atmosphere. English style courtyard stable and guest house, riding ring, lush paddocks and wonderful free form pool. All in an idyllic setting. $1,795,000 Mary Ann McGowan 540-687-5523 mamcgowan@thomasandtalbot.com
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modern aviation estate Rappahanock, Virginia Offered for $3,600,000 This incredible modern home is a short flight from the Washington DC metro, featuring a privately owned 3,000 ft paved runway, large enough to accommodate a small jet. One of the few homes in the surrounding area with such amenities, quietly resting on 120 acres, surrounded by preserved agricultural land. The house is a modernist’s delight, built of steel and concrete, with glass walls overlooking the bucolic estate.
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annapolis getaway 3243 Harness Creek Rd, Annapolis, MD 21403 Offered for $1,950,000 Designed by Robert M. Gurney, FAIA., built in 2007. A modern getaway that sits on a ½ acre water front lot, with deep water access and room for a private pier. Located directly south from the heart of Annapolis, with easy access to the South River and the Chesapeake Bay. This is one of the few true modern homes available in our region, while offering a most desired amenity..
Listed by Ron Mangas, Jr. www.ContemporaryListings.com 703.298.2564 | 703.319.3344 6723 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA
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Annapolis Waterfront
$ 6 ,4 9 5 ,0 0 0 “Rabbit Hill� 1810 lindamooR lane, annapolis, maRyland 21401
A magnificent 3-acre waterfront estate with 253' of water frontage and 180 degree water views of the Severn River. Elegantly designed and custom built with the finest of materials, this 5 BR residence offers stunning architectural details including floors of limestone, Pennsylvania bluestone and American Cherry wood; high ceilings and other fine finishes. 2-story Conservatory with imported French fireplace and adjacent transitional bar overlook the river. Beautiful outdoor terraces and gardens, a carriage house, private 250' pier with multiple slips, boat and jet ski lifts.
Annapolis Real Estate Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage 4 Church Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401 | o: 410-263-8686
Historic Annapolis
$1,975,000 “CommodoRe Waddell House” 61 College avenue, annapolis, maRyland 21401
Layers of fascinating history distinguish this stately, brick English Queen Anne home built circa 1881 and included in the National Historic Register. In the heart of Historic Annapolis, it is notable for its majestic front portico overlooking the lawn at St. John’s College. Offering elegantly restored interior rooms, a spacious kitchen designed by master furniture designer David Iatesta, and a luxurious master suite with adjoining library. Outdoor patio and gardens for entertaining plus coveted off-street parking for 3 cars.
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Located just steps from Troup Square in Savannah’s Historic Landmark District, this three story townhouse was built in 1855 and retains much of its original charm and urban appeal. The kitchen overlooks the lush courtyard and brick carriage house which could be a wonderful rental unit. All within walking distance to Forsyth Park, art galleries, shopping and the area’s finest restaurants.
Celia Dunn Sotheby’s International Realty 17 West Charlton Street Savannah GA 31401 office: 912.234.3323 | www.celiadunnsir.com Staci Donegan | 912.247.2052 staci.donegan@sothebysrealty.com 62 ISSU E N O. 3
Savannah living at its finest! Own a piece of history in Historic Ardsley Park. This property has not been on the market in 50 years! This 1920s 5 bedroom, 3 ½ bath estate home was designed by architect Henrik Wallin and is sited on 6 city lots.The ornate Italian plasterwork in each room will take your breath away. Property also includes a pool house, swimming pool and carriage house. The carriage house features a 1000 square foot apartment and 2 original horse stalls. Walk to shopping and school.
Celia Dunn Sotheby’s International Realty 17 West Charlton Street Savannah GA 31401 office: 912.234.3323 | www.celiadunnsir.com Casey Schivera | 912.441.7145 casey.schivera@sothebysrealty.com I SSUE N O. 3 63
Borgo San SiSto Province of Perugia ~ Italy €1,950,000
torre di Pila Village of Pila ~ Italy €10,500,000
Borgo San Sisto is a beautiful fortified Medieval village built in the 11th century. Surrounded by a quiet and stunning countryside with woods and olive trees, Borgo San Sisto overlooks the medieval town of Todi, just 1 mile away. The manor has two buildings: a stone farm house, with five double bedrooms, each one with its own bathroom and fireplace, a hall, a conservatory with a stunning view of the river, two living rooms with fireplace, a corner kitchen with a firewood oven and a lovely bathroom with storage and original antique bathroom appliances. Next to the farm house, there is an old deconsecrated church with ancient crossed arches, antiques elements from the Roman age and an old fresco.
This extraordinary property is located in the heart of Umbria, in the tiny village of Pila, just outside the city of Perugia. The “Villa la Torre di Pila” is situated high above the village, surrounded and protected by its own grounds. The original main building of the Villa was constructed around a 15th Century watchtower. “Villa la Torre di Pila”, together with its farm houses and other outbuildings, the Italian gardens, and the park that surrounds the villa, have all been declared of particular historic interest by the Soprintendente ai Beni Ambientali Architettonici Artistici e Storici dell’Umbria and are, therefore, protected and safeguarded by special laws.
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The $1.3 Billion dollar Cosmopolis luxury home and gated community in the Herradura rainforest.
CoSmoPoliS Herradura, Costa Rica Starting from $1,500,000 up to $2,500,000
Cosmopolis, situated in the lush mountains of Herradura, boasts some of the most stunning and cuttingedge interior and exterior architecture. Built with attention to the smallest, yet exquisite details and features, each residence incorporates a stunning modern design with a comfortable feel. As a luxury vacation getaway, corporate retreat or retirement home the Cosmopolis development offers splendor, functionality and extravagance.
the houSe on turtle mtn.
Nestled in complete privacy, surrounded by lush bamboo landscaping is ‘The House on Turtle Mountain’ a perfect blend of traditional Japanese elegance with modern comfort. This elegant home, bordering Kamakura Park, is amidst an expansive bamboo forest and beautiful rock gardens with bubbling brooks, ponds and waterfalls, radiating continuous peace and serenity.
Izu District ~ Japan $7,200,000 (Japanese Yen € 550 Million Yen)
There are 6 customary Japanese style rooms, divided by partitions formed with special fusuma, shoji and tatami—a modern Western design flows throughout the kitchen, bathroom, family room and guest room making this spiritual sanctuary a place of comfort and simplistic luxury.
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OCEANFRONT VIEWS FOR HALF THE PRICE IN AVALON, NJ
If you are looking for a quiet residential setting offering extraordinary vistas, sunrises and sunsets plus the convenience of beach steps away and a private pool in your backyard, you have found it all and more here. Why deal with the hustle and bustle of ordinary beach block locations when you can be waterfront for less? Why worry about parking or privately entertaining on your ocean view deck without noisy neighbors lots of foot traffic by your home? None of these are concerns at this one of a kind location! Situated directly on the water at the end of the cul de sac that is Inlet Drive, this 3 story 5 bedroom 4 ½ bath home (2 ensuites and 1 master) offers views from almost every room in the house. Sunlight streams through the many windows and sliders all day long, along with the ocean and bay breezes morning, noon and night.The 3000 square foot home offers top of the line finishes and appointments, hardwood flooring and tile baths; custom kitchen cabinetry complimented by granite counters, stone backsplash and Viking appliance package. Spend your afternoons lounging by your pool or entertain poolside at night. Walk along the Inlet Drive beach. The fisherman in your family will enjoy fishing on the Inlet. Options are endless. A wonderful value that will serve your family well for years to come or enjoy the exceptional rental income the home generates. Make an appointment to see this home today and make it yours tomorrow. You will be glad you took the time to do so. $2,595,000
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