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D.C. Row House Looks Ravishing with Bold Decor and Glass Wall

From the firm that whipped up what may be Washington D.C.'s coolest basement comes another daring renovation, one that transformed an once dark and tucked-up Capitol Hill row house into a wide-open urban oasis for striking furniture and art. At the center of the revamped home is a double-height entertaining space surrounded by white-washed exposed brick walls and a nearly all-white kitchen—all simple backdrops for the art-loving client's adventurous collection.

Making sure the party continues outside, local studio Kube Architecture also incorporated a giant glass wall that opens out to a rather nice yard with a matching table and chair set as the interior. Head to Dwell for details and more photos.

· A D.C. Row House Renovated to Host Artwork and a Bold Furniture Collection [Dwell]
· Say Hello to the Coolest Basement Renovation in D.C. [Curbed DC]
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