We’re back with an amazingly gorgeous home to share, and this one is actually located in downtown DC. We had a blast meeting and greeting Adam and Amber, and of course when they showed us around their Capitol Hill rowhouse we couldn’t contain our excitement. Here’s the happy couple now…
But back to the whole “couldn’t contain our excitement” thing. Do you see why? This is the view as you step inside. Their home is a modest 1000 square feet but they definitely squeezed all the beauty and function that they could out of it. Everything from the small scale sofa to the mini dining room that they created (the round table can actually accommodate six people in a pinch) makes their home usable yet oh so beautiful. And touches like oversized art and a giant lamp add interest and play with proportions in just the right way (if everything was mini it wouldn’t look half as chic).
We also love how the single step up into the dining room delineates that area from the living space without closing anything off. And even the airy iron banister keeps things feeling open so your eyes can sweep through every corner of the space without interruption when you enter. Of course the mirrored buffet, the leggy metallic dining chairs, the glass based lamp, and the delicate chandelier keep the airy and spacious vibe going strong.
And have you noticed how sweet that table setting is? Amber is actually an awesome event planner, which didn’t surprise us a bit. Every nook and cranny of her house was inviting and insanely charming.
But this home isn’t just easy on the eyes, it’s full of genius small space ideas. See that eggplant colored chest to the right of the flatscreen TV? It’s actually where Adam and Amber keep all of their TV components so they can quickly be hidden behind closed doors when they entertain. It’s a great solution for anyone looking to mount their TV above a fireplace without leaving their DVR box out in the open nearby. And the icing on the cake is that the deep plum colored component cabinet was actually an affordable Craigslist find. Jealous yet? Yeah, we were too.
Oh and the view as you climb the stairs is pretty amazing too. Looking down on their living and dining spaces really emphasizes how well they’ve used every inch of their home without creating that cramped and cluttered feeling that could definitely sneak up on anyone with this modest floor plan.
But onward and upward. Literally. Here’s their second floor hallway that connects the guest bedroom/office to their bedroom (on the other side of the house). We were super smitten with those two-tone doors (which Amber just taped off and painted with the same gray color – Stonington Gray by Benjamin Moore- that she used on the walls to accent the six panel detailing). Isn’t it architectural and lovely? And it’s such a cheap (free, actually) project for anyone to take on with their extra wall paint and some blue painter’s tape.
And did you notice that pop of orange on the hallway chest in the photo above? Let’s take a closer look shall we? Amber actually loves making brooch bouquets with vintage pins that she finds on ebay or at the flea market. All she does is use green floral wire to attach them to wood skewers and then she uses green floral tape to wrap the entire skewer for a stem-like effect. Mix in a few real blooms and you’ve got the most charming little bouquet around.
But on to the guest bedroom slash office. Don’t you love that bold peacock blue? We adore how fearlessly it pairs with the punchy pomegranate colored CB2 daybed. And a collection of mixed and matched art along with a patterned curtain and a printed pillow really finish off the room in style.
We can’t forget the bathroom, full of cheerful pops of green and a printed shower curtain to keep things interesting. An abundance of white tempers these splashes of color and pattern for a fresh and vibrant effect, and we love that the bathroom is pretty much as it was when they moved in (no major bucks were spent renovating) so it really shows that sometimes just a few accessories can amp up a space and make it feel crisp and current in a snap.
And behind yet another fun tone on tone door, we bring you their bedroom…
The super tall ceilings are accented by dramatic high-hung drapes, and Amber plans to DIY a giant upholstered headboard (using this tutorial) for the wall behind the bed to balance out the height on the window wall (fingers crossed that she sends us photos of her masterpiece when it’s completed!).
And we noticed a second door related DIY project that we loved, this one involving those metal radiator sheets that you can buy at any home improvement center on the cheap. Adam simply cut out the horizontally slatted tops of their closet doors (they didn’t like their shutter-like appearance since the rest of the doors in their home were of the flat six-panel variety) and inserted the patterned metal pieces in their place.
And they’re lucky to have two closets in their bedroom, so it feels nice and balanced to have one set of metallic doors on each side of the room. Especially since Amber stores her two extra dining chairs in the bedroom (which have the same hammered gold tone as the metal door inserts).
As for the kitchen, it’s still a work in progress. But Amber has promised to send us some follow up photos down the line when they finally tackle it. And speaking of fearlessly tackling DIY projects, Adam had actually just completed this brick patio in their backyard just a day before our arrival. How’s that for made-it-myself mojo? Of course they still have to get some furnishings (and Adam’s even talking about building in a grill area) so we’ll be sure to share those photos whenever they get ‘er done.
And because we know you guys appreciate a source list, here’s some info on the paint colors and furnishings that grace Amber and Adam’s lovely home:
All paint except for office (including door trim): Benjamin Moore’s Stonington Gray, office paint: Benjamin Moore’s California Blue, liv. room couch: Crate & Barrel, pillows: West Elm, coffee table: secondhand store, side table: Target, lamps: Crate & Barrel, leather chair: TJ Maxx, purple TV component piece: Craigslist, tall floor lamp: Ikea, cowhide rug: Craigslist, dining table: Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, chandelier: Craigslist, mirrored buffet: Horchow, dining room rug: Dash & Albert, dining room art: Crate & Barrel, dining chairs: purchased at a deep discount from an event rental company, office daybed: CB2, hallway dresser: Crate & Barrel, hallway lamp: Ikea, hallway floor mirror: Ikea, shower curtain: Marimekko, bath accessories: Target & vintage finds, bedroom curtains: Anthropologie, bedding: Martha Stewart for Macy’s, throw pillows: West Elm and Land’s End.
So there you have the latest house that we paraded through with our camera in tow. We love how inspiring other people’s spaces can be (from providing two totally unique and chic door makeover ideas to brooch bouquets and even TV component hiding ideas). Plus the fact that they saved money by DIYing things like the back patio and weren’t afraid to look on Craigslist for items that wouldn’t break the bank is the icing on the cake. Thanks so much to Adam and Amber for generously inviting two house-loving strangers into their home to poke around! There’s nothing we’d rather be doing. Now lets play the what’s-your-favorite-part game. Everything about their home is just so stunning it’s hard to pick just one fave…
Psst- We’re always on the hunt for a mouthwatering house (or ten) to crash, so if you or anyone you know has a casa that’s feature-ready just shoot us an email along with some photos of the space and if we’re ever in the neighborhood we’ll be sure to drop in.
Robin C. says
Wow – stunning!!! Thanks for sharing….
Anna-Katrin says
Love this house! Just wanted to let Stacy know that I frequently see those radiator sheets at the very end of an aisle at the Home Depot. (I can’t remember what aisle, but just stay along the main aisle at the front of the store and peek your head down each one…) I hope this helps!
Dana@House*Tweaking says
What a great tour! Man, I wish I had your job…posh strangers inviting you into their home…to take pictures?! Love house crashes. My fave is the wall color and the painted inlay of the doors. Very inventive! And I’m dying over the raw brick wall. *Sigh*
Abby says
I love this house! So many great DIY ideas that are so well thought out, but still attainable. Great job on hiding all the components of the entertainment center in the living room. And I love the two tone door idea.
AWESOME!!!
Marissa H says
(((swoon))) Heart your home – its off the charts adorable. We have a brand new 1280 sqr ft Townhouse in Seattle; unfortunately it lacks the warmth and charm that this rowhouse exudes. Your door knobs are fantastic, the brick wall plus fireplace are both great. You used color so well throughout the house. I can go on and on…I heart your home ;)
sonya says
I love the fact that they seemed to mix high and low priced items. The mirrored buffet is awesome! I read recently that mirrored furniture can make a small room feel larger (the same way a mirror can I suppose).
Jamee says
What a beautiful home! Love the accents they painted on the panel doors! I may have to *borrow* this idea for our new place :) Love it!
Pam says
Absolutely love your home. Mostly I love that you’re reinforcing the fact that homes don’t have to be start-mansions to be elegant & gorgeous. You’ve added so many personal touches to reflect your great sense of style and personality. Thanks for letting us take a peek. Oh – love the mirrored buffet in the dining area. The mirrored finish allows it to disappear into the background. Great choice!
Pam says
Forgot to mention – those six-panel doors? We call them “Cross & Bible” here in the south.
Kate says
We have a similar setup with our tv over the fireplace and a piece of furniture (from Goodwill) close by that hides the tv “stuff”. We bought a Craigslist mantle that we fished the wires through and down to the furniture. We covered the wires from the tv to the mantle with a cord cover (that is really just cardboard from the back of a notebook that I painted and curved around the cords to match the wall). And the little bit of wires that show from the bottom of the mantle to the cabinet is covered with a basket that we have mazagines, etc in. It’s hard to describe, but it looks so good and works so well!
Jamie says
Did you know that you can buy self adhesive mirror panels on amazon? http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=morror+tiles
Now you can make your very own super-stylish mirror buffet!
Jodi says
WOW! What a beautiful home….job well done!
Julie M. says
I recognize the curtain in the master being from Anthro. How do you feel about the curtain rod being so high up from the frame? I’m all for adding height to a window by raising the rod, but in this case, the rod is too far away from the window and is distracting to me. What do you think?
YoungHouseLove says
Decorating is subjective so it’s fine to disagree on things like rod placement, but we love love love the height that Amber and Adam added by hanging their curtains so dramatically. And we especially think they’ll look even more balanced and amazing once the large oversized headboard that Amber mentioned is in place above their bed. Hope it helps!
xo,
s
Laura Kay Boles says
Amber and Adam are amazing with their skill for decore and placement in such a small area.Of course Amber has always been talented.Very cool you guys! I am impressed as usual.
Buffy says
I love the blue office! The entire house is beautiful- what an amazing home for the two of them to share. I also adore the bedroom curtains from Anthropologie and have been madly coveting the gold version for a while now…
Veronica says
Amazing home! I love all the unique pieces that you have put together. It’s so cozy, yet stylish.
Christie says
FABULOUS job Amber! :) Congrats!
Emily says
I spy what looks like a antique brass Italian Chiavari used as a desk chair in that fun blue room……what a unique and fab idea!
Corinne says
I love the back patio and can’t wait to see what they do with it. Hope they share the pictures!
Sarah says
I love this home. It is so stylish. I love the accent colors on the doors. Nicely done!
Angie says
Hi, I am wondering where you found you shower curtain? I love how clean and crisp it is. I am also doing my bathroom in white and green!
YoungHouseLove says
That’s a Merimekko curtain, so maybe google around for it or try ebay?
xo,
s
Maureen says
Never would have thought to use Chavari catering chairs for a dining room. Crazy!
kelly says
Thanks Amber- can’t wait to see the pictures!