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A white-painted, perforated-metal shade element shields the small, second-floor patio from the sun.

Dark-stained oak built-ins clad the primary bedroom; a frosted-glass panel screens the bathroom.

A bespoke, hot-rolled-steel fireplace by Metal Specialties anchors a sitting area with white oak-clad walls. Floating, vertical slats made of white oak embellish a wall of wire mesh fabric that forms the stair railing.

All In the Details

Robert Gurney, FAIA Architect utilizes organic materials and a bold concept to remake a dated row house
Grand Award Interior Renovation
Robert M. Gurney, FAIA Architect

Architects Robert Gurney and Kara McHone dramatically reimagined a 20-foot-wide Queen Anne row house in Northwest DC, transforming choppy, dilapidated interiors into four floors of open, airy living space. The redo is organized around an open-riser stair of steel and white oak, with a skylight above. A one-story rear addition of brick, steel and glass provides extensive daylighting. Lowering the basement floor by 16 inches increased ceiling height.

A distinctive material palette includes reclaimed-white oak plank flooring and walls; hot-rolled steel; brick; copper; welded-wire fabric; and concrete countertops and tiles chosen for durability and ease of maintenance. “The goal was to yield a composition both restrained and polished,” says Gurney. “The project is a duality of old and new.”

"The detailing and design of the new residence beckon the older one to join it in the 21st century.”
— Simon Jacobsen, jurist

Renovation Architecture: Robert M. Gurney, FAIA; Kara McHone, project architect, Robert M. Gurney, FAIA Architect. Interior Design: Therese Baron Gurney, ASID, Baron Gurney Interiors. Renovation Contractor: Peterson + Collins, Inc.

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