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Heat & Glo Cosmo 32 Gas Fireplace
Heat & Glo Cosmo 32 Gas Fireplace
Fireside Hearth & HomeFireside Hearth & Home
Starting at $2,748 The 6000 Modern adds impressive impact to any room. A large firebox with clean, bold lines accents contemporary décor. Robust flames rising up through modern media deliver unmatched style and modern ambiance. 36" viewing area Perfect blend of flame and modern design elements Choose from two fronts to create your ideal style
Cleveland Park, DC, home
Cleveland Park, DC, home
Susan Nelson InteriorsSusan Nelson Interiors
The living room is right off the purple-palette dining room, so we continued those accents here. Textured hook rug from Galleria at the Washington Design Center. Custom sofa. Beachley arm chairs upholstered in Quadrille fabric. Ebanista coffee table. Embroidered drapery by Manuel Canovas. Lamps, garden stools from the Kellogg Collection. Strie-painted walls by decorative painter Sheppard Bear. Photo by Erik Kvalsvik
Tin Box by Holly Zickler and David Rifkind
Tin Box by Holly Zickler and David Rifkind
Astor Windows and DoorsAstor Windows and Doors
Designed by Holly Zickler and David Rifkind. Photography by Dana Hoff. Glass-and-glazing load calculations, analysis, supply and installation by Astor Windows and Doors.
Winnetka Traditional
Winnetka Traditional
Michael Del Piero Good DesignMichael Del Piero Good Design
Beautiful traditional home with transitional interior design elements. Pretty antique rugs, eclectic art collection and custom furniture create a livable, approachable yet elegant, family home for a couple with seven children. Photographer-Janet Mesic Mackie
REFINED SPANISH STYLE HOME
REFINED SPANISH STYLE HOME
Taylor & Taylor, Inc.Taylor & Taylor, Inc.
The living room adopts citrus orange for warmth, iterated in striped chairs Century with an antique oriental rug. Floral upholstered armchairs bookend the carved keystone fireplace.
House on the Flat
House on the Flat
SV DesignSV Design
Located on the flat of Beacon Hill, this iconic building is rich in history and in detail. Constructed in 1828 as one of the first buildings in a series of row houses, it was in need of a major renovation to improve functionality and to restore as well as re-introduce charm.Originally designed by noted architect Asher Benjamin, the renovation was respectful of his early work. “What would Asher have done?” was a common refrain during design decision making, given today’s technology and tools. Photographer: Bruce Buck

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