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The latest in bathroom design, how to make the most of a small bath, and the area’s best designers, tile shops, and other experts who can help you create your dream bathroom.
Open House Blog
We got an early look at the extraordinary Wesley Heights home.
View CommentsApr 12, 2013 at 01:20 PM | By Mary Yarrison
Plus: Get 50 percent off adoption fees March 16 and 17.
View CommentsMar 15, 2013 at 09:30 AM | By Marisa M. Kashino
Nominate your favorite veterinarians, groomers, trainers, and more for “Washingtonian’s” pet-care guide.
View CommentsFeb 21, 2013 at 02:35 PM | By Marisa M. Kashino
Plan your romantic getaway with these deals and packages.
View CommentsFeb 11, 2013 at 02:15 PM | By Hannah Lauterback

How to hide, control, and get rid of clutter in your home’s trouble spots—all by design.

Five beautiful kitchens where families cook, eat, gather, and entertain. Plus—tips from home chefs and the best in maximizing storage.

Need more square-footage? Take a look downstairs. From a sprawling wine cellar to a compact English basement, these lower levels make the most of their space.

The winners of this year’s Washingtonian Residential Design Awards include secluded waterfront retreats, light-filled renovations, and a meticulous restoration.

In the market for a comfortable new sofa, a beautiful rug, an interesting lamp, or other home decor? Here are expert tips on buying furniture—plus a guide to the area’s best stores.

Washington’s sweetest spreads are home to Jim Kimsey, Debra Lee, Dan Snyder, and other high rollers.

Features

Energy-efficient materials such as spray-foam insulation and low-flow faucets are becoming standard in renovated and new houses—and saving homeowners money.
Want to get your belongings there safely and efficiently? These 16 firms are known for smooth moves.
While most moving companies are good operations, some are rogue outfits that hold belongings hostage while demanding more money.
Resort communities have become more attractive to vacation home buyers, but they also possess a few downsides.
The chaotic organization in the work of artist George Iso reveals his training as an architect.
Two-tone accessories add a playful touch to any room.