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Historic Washington, DC Rowhouse Gets a Timeless Restoration

This Georgetown rowhouse was once overly neutral and designed in the last decade. The home now offers elegance in every room, blending a contemporary living room, transitional home bar and a welcoming modern kitchen. Tracy Morris Design collaborated with Overmyer Architects and Goldsborough Design Build on the timeless transformation.

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Photo: Jennifer Hughes. From: Tracy Morris Design.

Traditional White Living Room With Blue Sofas

The home's historic background is easily felt in the refinished living room, but furnishings and accents also feel more comfortable and modern day.

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Before: Dated Living Room With Female Statue

Original fireplaces were preserved throughout the townhouse, although designers swapped out the surrounds as needed to give rooms a more contemporary, comfortable feel.

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Photo: Jennifer Hughes. From: Tracy Morris Design.

Traditional White Living Room With Blue Sofas

The home's historic background is easily felt in the refinished living room, but furnishings and accents also feel more comfortable and modern day.

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Before: Busy Dining Room

The fireplace, trim and flooring in the dining room were worth preserving, but finishes needed to be updated and the rest of the space overhauled.

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