The first order of business for newlyweds Joe and Rachel Ersek is turning Joes worn-out bachelor pad into a home suitable for a married couple. The 1920s bungalow-style home is in desperate need of a makeover. Designer Jennifer DiStefano's design transformed the house, highlighting the classic architecture with an inviting front porch, classic flagstone walkway and dark gray trim.
Projects- New evergreen landscape
- New shutters
- Painted trim dark gray
- Cobblestone-printed cement driveway
- New flagstone walkway and front steps
- New porch furniture and homemade porch rug
Resources designerJennifer DiStefano, IIDA
NCIDQ Certified
Senior Interior Designer
Website:
www.angelawessling.com/DiStefano/landscapingRobert Woodman
Merrifield Garden Center
www.merrifieldgardencenter.comconcrete drivewayAmcon Inc.
Website:
www.amconcrete.com
decorative project materialsThe Western Red Cedar Lumber Association
Website:
www.realcedar.orgporch furnitureLawn and Leisure
Website:
www.lawn-and-leisure.com
shuttersBeech River Mill
Website:
www.beechrivermill.com
planter boxesMatt Steele
Phone: 202-667-8264
iron railingCity Iron
We apologize no contact information is available.house numbersAtlas Homewares, Inc.
Website:
www.atlashomewares.compaintersTenleytown Painters
Phone: 202-244-2325
trellisGreenscreen
Website:
www.greenscreen.com
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