A fresh Mid-Century modern masterpiece designed by architect
Wouter Boer and built by
Zantzinger that is set on nearly an acre of parklike land in one of
Washington, DC's newest private enclaves. The residence's smooth stucco exterior is capped by green roofs and limestone accents, while the interior's expanses of floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding glass panels create seamless integration between indoor and outdoor spaces.
It features approximately
8,600 square feet of living space with six bedrooms, seven full and two half bathrooms,
foyer with L-shaped open-riser staircase, an expansive open concept living/dining room with wood-paneled built-in buffet, a sitting room, an eat-in gourmet
kitchen with breakfast area, a butler's pantry, a home office with built-ins,
family room with two-sided fireplace (which it shares with the living/dining room), a two-car garage, third floor
home office, walkout lower level with glass-enclosed
wine vault, a recreation room with wet bar, exercise room, a spa area with dry sauna and steam shower, laundry room, and much more.
Outdoor features include a motor court, covered entry, open and rooftop terraces, covered patio, staircase, and a 40' x 17' infinity-edge saltwater
pool.