DC's Winning Architecture
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Feast your eyes on some of the most attractive homes in the region.
Washingtonian Magazine just published the results of their annual Residential Design Awards, the winners of which display some pretty spectacular architecture. According to Washingtonian, the judges looked for attention to detail, sustainable techniques, creativity and careful execution.
We pulled out a few photos of the homes in and close to DC (the other winners are near the bay or on the coast). For the full slideshow, click here.
Capitol Hill Rowhouse With a Modern, Cheery Interior
Dupont Circle Rowhouse With a Glassy Addition
Warm, Modern Kalorama Home
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