Tradition and modern meet to create a wonderful design at this home. Exposed brick walls with some room separation remain intact. The triangular shaped addition located at the rear of the home features an intact set of stained-glass windows that graced part of the original Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center which was demolished in 1997. They are from the same building where many other Architectural elements were also found and used to decorate the interior of Ted-s Bulletin on Capitol Hill. The panels have been preserved by industrial grade glass and are fully functioning windows. Every nook and cranny of this house has been perfectly designed and includes a desk nook, unique extra storage and pull-out spice racks. There is even a hidden basement trap door in the kitchen; which reveals a space that spans the whole house. It is a super bonus for a home of this size on Capitol Hill. The kitchen includes gas cooking and stainless-steel appliances. The dining area is awash with natural light cast through a creatively designed skylight on the second floor. As you move upstairs you will find a large bathroom which includes a generous walk-in shower. This is also where the full-size washer and dryer is located. The very large master bedroom has a full wall-length closet system and is large enough for a king or queen bed. A bonus loft storage space can be found over the closet and is a great nice addition. The second bedroom opens out onto your second-floor private deck oasis perfect for lounging in the morning or enjoying the sunset.At the back of the home you will find a very stylish deck perfect for summer meals or entertaining along with a well-manicured yard makes for a nice urban retreat. This beautiful home offers all this and is only blocks away from bustling H St restaurants, grocery stores plus the trolley which is a FREE ride to Union Station.
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