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EL Studio contemporizes a 1929 Craftsman bungalow in DC’s Kent neighborhood

 

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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.

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