Previous, poorly conceived renovations retained the compartmentalized floor plan while erasing character and layering on historically incompatible architectural detailing. | Emerson reconfigured the ground floor, creating an airy, open plan. Extraneous architectural elements were streamlined or removed, which resulted in a spare, uncluttered look. |
Tucked into the center of the house, the dated kitchen was dark and windowless, flowing into a family room at the back. A covered rear porch limited natural light. | The new plan replaced the old kitchen with a sleek kitchen system by Henrybuilt; additional storage is tucked into a large pantry and separate bar. The back porch was enclosed and opened up to the family room. Rear window walls let in the light. |
A jumble of wood and tile flooring made the interiors feel disjointed. The original staircase lacked interest. | Wide-plank white oak floors grace the main level. White oak treads and glass-and-steel railings adorn the modern staircase. |
Renovation Architecture: Elizabeth Emerson, AIA, EL Studio, Washington, DC. Renovation Contractor: Added Dimensions, Inc., Takoma Park, Maryland.