The climb is part of it. A flight of stairs, a welcoming deck, and the city opening up below. Morning coffee here is unhurried. Evening conversation has room to breathe. The Griffith Observatory in the middle distance, the skyline close enough to feel but far enough to quiet down. Mount… Read More Washington does this, a skyline rendered intimate from this hillside perch, close enough to feel the city's pulse, far enough to hear yourself think.Inside, walls came down and light came in. The main living space and kitchen are open and considered, the kind of remodel that feels less like a renovation and more like the house finally becoming itself. Modern in its lines, warm in its bones. The kitchen is thoughtfully updated, the kind of space ready for a meal worth sharing, for friends, for family, for whoever pulls up a chair. The living room draws the outside in through picture windows that frame the trees and city. The primary bedroom is a retreat in the truest sense, a place to begin the day, or let it go. The en-suite bath has been remodeled with finishes that feel considered rather than curated, anchored by a curbless walk-in shower that makes the whole room feel like it belongs somewhere worth paying to stay. Then the spiral staircase. It corkscrews down to a second level with its own exterior access, and what that level becomes is entirely up to you. Guest room. Writer's studio. Private office with its own entrance. A hideaway for whoever needs one. The space is flexible in the way that good spaces are.Small enough to be effortless, feels like a getaway, a pied-a-terre. A place to land, and mean it. Read Less
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