BON APPETIT: The kitchen features white oak cabinetry by Dovetail Millwork; Thos. Moser stools pull up to the island.
A simple, gabled façade in white-painted Boral siding welcomes visitors to a new Arlington home designed by Moore Architects. Despite its traditional street presence, a streamlined approach lands the 4,800-square-foot residence very much in the 21st century. Modern elements, from porch overhangs to a tower form on the left, deliver pared-down appeal. A rear deck and covered passageway connect to a detached garage. Soft landscaping by Horn & Company enhances the crisp architecture.
Thoughtfully detailed interiors celebrate clean lines and a simple material palette. Custom cabinetry in solid white oak anchors the kitchen, which boasts an island clad in soapstone. The same material frames the living room’s wood-burning fireplace for continuity.
Architecture: Charles Moore, AIA, principal architect; Aren Knudsen, Associate AIA, project manager; Jordan Campbell, interior designer, Moore Architects, PC. Builder: Metro Green, LLC. Landscape Architecture: Horn & Company Landscape Architecture.