

Georgetown Tudor
Perched above a leafy D.C. street, this 1931 home was thoughtfully reimagined for a young family settling into the city. Earthy greens, warm woods, and vintage finds layer history and ease throughout.



The informal dining room sits just off the entry, with a built-in dry bar and windows that catch the afternoon light.


In the family room, vintage paint-by-number art adds a touch of whimsy, while warm tones and inviting seating make it a space for everyday living.



A reupholstered vintage chair adds texture and personality to the seating mix.


An arched doorway connects the family room and kitchen, where Arabescato Corchia marble meets dark cabinetry, and a Vanta Black Leather quartzite island anchors the space as a natural gathering spot.




The den wraps you in deep navy walls, with a chocolate mohair sofa and kelp-stained wood lamps that keep the mood grounded and warm.



Project Credits
Photographer
Freihofer Photography