A blog about real estate, interior design, and the home in the Washington, DC area.

Craigslist Treasure Hunt

By Jesseka Kadylak

Our Monday picks for the best furniture finds of the week.

Check out this black leather sofa set in Silver Spring. The modern three-piece collection—which includes a sofa, love seat, and arm chair—is a steal at $1,100.

Other good finds:

• 48-inch oval Ethan Allen table for $300
• Gray Ikea couch for $190
• Contemporary chrome-and-brown lamp with linen shade for $45
• Cocoa-colored Crate & Barrel Veranda couch for $300
• Oak entertainment center for $80

Thanks, Craig!

Estate of the Week

By Carlos Lu

Every Wednesday, we take a peek inside the world of luxury real estate in Washington.

Where: 2540 Zulla Road, The Plains, Virginia
List Price: $17,500,000
Time on the Market: One month
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 4

This week, we feature Grasslands, a 510-acre working farm in Middleburg. The main house, built in 1830, is a two-story Federal with hardwood floors and a fireplace. The sunroom’s two-story windows let in lots of sunlight and show off breathtaking views: a stone cottage, barns, a pond, and the Blue Ridge Mountains in the distance.

For more photos, click here.

Diary of a Fixer-Upper: The Big Unveil

By Daphne Retter

Patched hole in the bathroom

Patched hole in the bathroom

Wow, how did Thanksgiving get here so fast? Suddenly, the dog is shivering every time we go outside, TV has gotten more appealing than venturing out for movies, and, oh yeah, my family is freaking here! 

Actually, they are just in the metro area. I am blessed to have an aunt and uncle nearby who have much more sleeping space than I do. But tomorrow my dad, stepmom and grandma will see my condo for the first time since I started messing with it.

And, of course, it isn’t finished. The biggest project that I didn’t complete is painting the trim white. Two months ago, when I cavalierly decided to start painting all of the baseboards and moldings, I had no idea what I was getting myself into. I got about 60 percent through that project.

I did manage to patch the hole in the bathroom, where the previous light was affixed to the wall, and that was a proud moment. I searched around the Internet until I found this video, ignored the part about only using the first technique for tiny holes, and hit the hardware store. So far, I have covered the hole with mesh tape and covered that with vinyl putty. As soon as I finish writing this, I will sand it and paint it. I think (hope!) that the hard part is over.

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Craigslist Treasure Hunt

By Jesseka Kadylak

Our Monday picks for the best furniture finds of the week

This teak desk is $150. Perfect for someone whose workspace is often cluttered, the desk’s sides can be folded in to hide a mess. When closed, the desk is 21 inches deep by 32 inches wide and 45 inches high.

More good finds:

• Crate & Barrel red leather deco arm chair for best offer.
Custom arm chairs and ottoman for $750.
• Black leather Barcelona chair and ottoman for $350.
• 1950’s Daum lamp for best offer.
• Modern black granite coffee table for $125

Thanks, Craig!

The Week in Real Estate

By Alejandro Salinas

Every Friday, we round up the week's real-estate news and gossip.

• Urban Turf’s Mark Welborn rounds up the weekend’s best open houses, including (our pick) a one-bedroom loft in Logan Circle. [UrbanTurf]

• Just how successful have those Craigslist inauguration-week rental ads been? [Housing Complex]

• Both Prince of Petworth and 14th&You have a lot to say about the arrival of Room & Board, a furniture chain based in Minneapolis, to the corner of T and 14th streets. News of the deal was first reported by the Washington Business Journal. [WBJ]

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Five Minutes With Home-Stager Catherine Silverman

By Nicole Duncan

Home-staging—a form of interior design that focuses on preparing a house for sale—tweaks, rearranges, and in some cases refurnishes homes so that they appeal to the largest number of people. To learn more about home-staging—and to glean some tricks of the trade—we spoke with designer Catherine Silverman of Caitlin Associates in Chevy Chase.

How long have you been a home-stager and how did you come into the profession?
My background is in interior design, and I’ve been a designer since 1986. About four or five years ago, a friend who was a real-estate agent had to sell a house that had been on the market for the better part of a year. The owner had tried to sell it himself, and then when he was unsuccessful he gave the listing to my friend.
It was in Chevy Chase and it was nice, but it had been lived in for 70 years by an older lady, so it was sad. My friend called and said, “He’s given me permission to paint, and I’d really like your help.” We put little things in the kitchen, towels and soaps in the bathroom, and left the bedrooms empty. It sold in a week.
I prefer home-staging to interior design because interior design is specific to the person. In home-staging, I just answer to myself. I bring my stuff in, and then when the house sells I take it out and put it back in storage.

Do you use your own furniture?
I started to build up an inventory, and I now have three storage-warehouse units. We’ve had as many as six jobs going at once—that really brings the warehouse down to nothing. You have to have a critical mass of living-room, dining-room, and family-room furniture. Those are the first rooms you see when you walk into a place.
I’m always on the lookout for furniture. Everything I have is either cream, taupe, or beige—very quiet colors because they go everywhere.

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Where to Stay for the Inauguration: New Service Matches Visitors and Homes

By Matt Carr

The new Web site Inauguralhomes.com provides a space for visitors to shop for homes for rent during the inauguration.

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Between four million and five million people are expected to descend upon DC for inauguration week. With a limited amount of hotel space, renters’ attention has largely been focused on Craigslist. It’s time to make room for one more.

Last Friday, Andre Butters, a mortgage-company owner, launched the Web site Inauguralhomes.com. By yesterday afternoon, the site—designed to connect inauguration visitors to DC-area homes—already had 120 residences listed for rent.

Butters started the site with three friends, two from Wall Street and a fellow mortgage-company owner—all Barack Obama supporters. Butters, a Bethesda resident, helped enter data and make phone calls for the Democratic nominee during the presidential campaign.

“First and foremost,” he says, “we’re Obama supporters. We saw a need for housing, and what better way to get involved than to take a leadership position?”

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