In a hallway off the foyer, designer Liz Levin chose a piece by local artist Susan Noyes, who works primarily with razor blades on canvas. Levin says the pattern reminds her of Moroccan tile. Photograph by Taylor St. John
DC Design House: In Photos
Levin hung an André Arbus chandelier from Baker in the stairwell. Photograph by Taylor St. John
DC Design House: In Photos
Designer Iantha Carley describes the dressing room as “a grown-up Barbie room.” Photograph by Taylor St. John
DC Design House: In Photos
For the dressing-room walls, Carley chose a bold peacock wallpaper by Nina Campbell. Photograph by Taylor St. John
DC Design House: In Photos
In the teenage girl’s room, Samantha Friedman added a whimsical touch with a swing hung from the ceiling. Photograph by Taylor St. John
DC Design House: In Photos
The Duralee fabric that Friedman chose for the window coverings would transition well from a teen’s room to a guest room. Photograph by Taylor St. John
DC Design House: In Photos
For one of the bathrooms, Cindy McClure had a custom mosaic made based on pictures of china that she sent to Mixed Up Mosaics in New York. Photograph by Taylor St. John
DC Design House: In Photos
David Mitchell wanted to bring a masculine sensibility to the design house with his man’s bedroom. Photograph by Taylor St. John
DC Design House: In Photos
Mitchell had this lamp made out of a vintage ceramic pot. Photograph by Taylor St. John
DC Design House: In Photos
In the living room, Patrick Sutton used bookcases and architectural elements to bring down the scale of the room. Photograph by Taylor St. John
DC Design House: In Photos
Whitney Stuart chose this fun birdcase chandelier from Artisan Lamps for the garden room. Photograph by Taylor St. John
DC Design House: In Photos
Gary Lovejoy used a calm, neutral palette in the sun room. Photograph by Taylor St. John
DC Design House: In Photos
Barbara Franceski commissioned this pair of modern ancestor portraits from DC artist Dave Peterson. Photograph by Taylor St. John