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The Woodrow, a distinguished 1925 Beaux-Arts cooperative tucked along a quiet, tree-lined street in Washington’s coveted Kalorama neighborhood. Residence number forty two is a two bedroom that offers a refined expression of pre-war architecture reimagined for modern living. Meticulously renovated and thoughtfully rebuilt with an emphasis on proportion, flow, and architectural integrity, including new systems, bespoke millwork, and carefully calibrated spatial planning. The layout is both defined and fluid, creating a series of well-proportioned rooms that balance openness with privacy and allow for flexible, comfortable living. Custom rift- and quarter-sawn white oak flooring laid in an oversized herringbone pattern anchors the interiors, complemented by hand-finished plaster walls, period-correct moldings, and finely detailed cabinetry. The kitchen and baths are appointed with striking slab marble, unlacquered brass fixtures, and tailored built-ins, while subtle architectural moments, arched openings, layered sight-lines, and curated transitions between spaces, underscore the home’s craftsmanship and restraint. The result is a residence of exceptional finish and materiality, ideally suited as a sophisticated residence offering intimacy, ease, and understated luxury in one of Washington’s most prestigious and convenient settings. Offering price $750,000.
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