The oversize lot behind an existing single family home receives an oversized additional dwelling unit. The program includes 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, public areas and a terrace. […]
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Additional Dwelling Unit on 12th Street
In the bustling H Street corridor of Capitol Hill, the Additional Dwelling Unit at the basement of the townhouse accommodates a studio apartment. With minimal alterations to the existing structure, the architect was able to maintain existing structure and infrastructure. Used as a rental unit, the owner plans to move in the space in the […]
Additional Dwelling Unit at Gallatin St NW
Originally built in the 1950s, the abandoned garage behind the main house on Gallatin Street was transformed into a 1-bedroom Additional Dwelling Unit. Before the intervention, the structure consisted of an unfinished wood frame structure. The original foundations, painted cedar shake exterior and concrete floor were reused. Portions of the existing structure remained in good […]
Additional Dwelling Unit on Irving St NW
Originally built in the 1910s, the townhouse at Irving Street received an additional dwelling unit in the basement. The project accommodates a one-bedroom apartment with an open kitchen, full bathroom and separated utilities from the main house. Front and rear access allows for natural light deep into the new space. […]
Otis Street
Originally built in the 1930s, the Otis Street project (Brookland, Washington, D.C.) involved the design of a new kitchen and dining room. The house received a renovated kitchen, dining area and improved access to the rear yard. The renovation was completed in 2018. […]
V Street
Originally built in 1918, the V Street project (Eckington, Washington, D.C.) involved the design of a new kitchen. The house received a renovated kitchen, dining area and improved access to the rear yard. The renovation was completed in 2015. […]
Red Fox
Originally built in 1964, the Red Fox Road project (Annandale, VA) involved the design of a new kitchen. The house also received a main floor reconfiguration to accommodate the kitchen and dining area to improve circulation throughout the entire level. The renovation was completed in 2016. […]
34th Street
Originally built in 1900, the 34th Street project (Georgetown, Washington, D.C.) involved the reconnection of all levels and a new kitchen in order to create an interior connection between the basement and upper floors. A new main floor layout was added, which allowed for natural light to flow. The renovation was completed in 2017. […]
Dumbarton Street
Originally built in 1869, the Dumbarton Street project (Georgetown, Washington, D.C.) involved the design of a new kitchen, powder room, and the creation of a basement living space.. Also, a new level was added to the home, improving the function of the house by adding a bedroom, bathroom and family room. The renovation was completed […]
First Street
Originally built in 1912, the First Street project (Eckington, Washington, D.C.) involved the excavation of the basement and a renovated kitchen. The house received a newly renovated kitchen on the first floor and a new basement, which included a new bathroom, family room and laundry area to accommodate a growing family. The renovation was completed […]
Eastern Ave
Originally built in the 1940s, Eastern Avenue project (Takoma Park, MD) involved a complete interior home renovation. The house received a new kitchen, renovated bathrooms, and improved distribution of spaces. The renovation was completed in 2017. […]
Irving Street NE
Originally built in the 1890s, the Irving Street project (Brookland, Washington, D.C.) involved a rear addition to add new ways to use the space on two levels. The house received an enlarged dining and family room in the main level and a new master suite on the second level. The addition was completed in 2015. […]