Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Before & After of a Ranch Style Home Makeover in Washington DC

David Benton and Dennis Kirk’s 1957 ranch home sits at the end of a quiet street in the Palisades neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Its simple exterior and familiar profile recall iconic American architecture, though humbler than the White House several miles away. Whereas the architecture of the U.S. capital may be best known for its neoclassical opulence or historic federalist style, Benton’s home is on four split levels. A quick walk puts him on Georgetown University’s campus or along the Potomac River, but at home he can feel like he’s miles away. “We’ve got a country house,” says Benton, “but we’re in the city.”

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