Diary of a Home Remodel
An Arlington writer chronicles her 18-month home renovation from start to finish.
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An Arlington writer chronicles her 18-month home renovation from start to finish.
Including $1.4 million for a residence in Gaslight Square.
Including a home on Lake Barcroft that sold for $1.1 million.
Including a home in Country Club Hills that commanded $2.1 million.
Moving into her parents’ old house prompted a major renovation and the launch of a new career for Katie Buck.
Is your grass giving you heartache? Getting rid of it might be good for your sanity and the environment.
Quinn’s Auction Galleries deals in fine art, antique furniture and the psychology of things.
A house may be beautiful, but does it also fit the way you live? These three renovations achieved both.
Winter grays got you down? Brighten your home with vibrant colors and bold patterns.
Bigger isn’t always better. Sometimes a small space that’s well designed can be just right.
Enter the screened porch: a beloved architectural tradition and a flexible space that plays many roles.
Love vintage finds but have no time to dig? Let Stylish Patina do the hunting and gathering for you.
Want to cut your home’s energy usage? Find out where it leaks. (Hint: An infrared map can help.)
Three Arlington interior designers share their favorite spaces and the details they love most.
A couple brings the family business home by restoring and renovating their Victorian house in Falls Church.
Claire Messinger's eclectic home proves that family-style interiors don’t have to be style-free.
Three traditional Arlington houses get thoroughly contemporary renovations.
Great remodels aren’t always a matter of adding on. Sometimes the game-changer is what you take away.
When you stumble onto a piece of heritage property, Rule No. 1 is to treat it with respect.