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Photo :: Street ElevationLocated in DC's historic Georgetown neighborhood, this property sits adjacent to a corner shop. The homeowner wanted to rebuild the entry garden in a way that would clearly define the edge of the property, while maintaining an inviting transition in to his home. The design introduced terraces and a decorative metal fence to maximize the allowable height of the border, and restored contextual details that create the fabric of Georgetown. | Photo :: Existing ConditionsLocated in DC's historic Georgetown neighborhood, this property sits adjacent to a corner shop. The homeowner wanted to rebuild the entry garden in a way that would clearly define the edge of the property, while maintaining an inviting transition in to his home. The design introduced terraces and a decorative metal fence to maximize the allowable height of the border, and restored contextual details that create the fabric of Georgetown. | Photo :: Street ElevationLocated in DC's historic Georgetown neighborhood, this property sits adjacent to a corner shop. The homeowner wanted to rebuild the entry garden in a way that would clearly define the edge of the property, while maintaining an inviting transition in to his home. The design introduced terraces and a decorative metal fence to maximize the allowable height of the border, and restored contextual details that create the fabric of Georgetown. |
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Photo :: Entry StairsLocated in DC's historic Georgetown neighborhood, this property sits adjacent to a corner shop. The homeowner wanted to rebuild the entry garden in a way that would clearly define the edge of the property, while maintaining an inviting transition in to his home. The design introduced terraces and a decorative metal fence to maximize the allowable height of the border, and restored contextual details that create the fabric of Georgetown. | Photo :: TerraceLocated in DC's historic Georgetown neighborhood, this property sits adjacent to a corner shop. The homeowner wanted to rebuild the entry garden in a way that would clearly define the edge of the property, while maintaining an inviting transition in to his home. The design introduced terraces and a decorative metal fence to maximize the allowable height of the border, and restored contextual details that create the fabric of Georgetown. |
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