A rare find in Arlington, this five-bedroom home was reworked by its owner, an architect, and it’s full of features that design fans will appreciate. A short list of the best details: The concrete fireplace mantle, chalkboards in several rooms, wall-width bookshelves, and a blend of natural wood trims, ample sunlight, and industrial accents that lend the place a creative, organic vibe. The sleek little studio office off the master suite and awesome roofed deck round out the modernist aesthetic. 6425 26th St. N was relisted at $1.279 million this morning, a $110,000 drop from its original asking price. Take a look inside below, then go to Frankly Real Estate for the complete details.
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