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Featured Blog Post

Hosting the Summer
Hosting the Summer
Written by: Jennifer Sergent

This all started when I got an e-mail from one of my favorite companies, Two's Company. They have adorable items that make me want to host a summer soirée right now.

Featured Articles

Coming Full Circle

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  • Written by Trish Donnally
  • This beautiful baby was born here and now she’s back!” Lorna Gross of Savant Interior Design says of her client, Sylvia Davis. ...

Breaking the Mold

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  • Written by Emily Lyons
  • Bedecking a beautiful home with uninteresting art is, to me, like serving fast food on Wedgwood china. It’s a missed opportunit...

Renovating for a Cause

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  • Written by Trish Donnally
  • A win-win situation arose when St. John’s Episcopal Church in Georgetown offered its rectory to be used for the 2009 DC Design ...

Away at Home

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  • Written by Jennifer Sergent
  • Life along the back fence line has become infinitely more interesting,” Sally Coulthard writes in her new book, Shed Chic, as s...

The Owl's Nest, Reborn

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  • Written by Jennifer Sergent
  • Journalist William Crounse made headlines in 1897 when he hired prominent DC Architect Appleton P. Clark, Jr. to build “a moder...