The Wish
Our customer had always had been an admirer of the grand old Federalist townhouses common to Georgetown. "The biggest problem with most of the great old homes in Washington DC is that very few people can afford them. Trying to buy something like that just wasn't practical for them."
The Reality
When the home was purchased it was a nondescript, 1920s row house in upper northwest Washington DC five just minutes from Bethesda Md. Five years ago, it was definitely not their dream home. "This was a typical Harry Wardman row house with small broken-up rooms, lacking in flow or character" and the living space was 1,250-square-feet. "They were built in mass by Mr. Wardman in the 1920s and 1930s as affordable housing for government clerks and other workers." Mr. Wardman was one of the largest builders in Chevy Chase Maryland, Bethesda Maryland and Washington DC during the 20's and the 30's.
Our client ended up renovating the majority of the home with a special emphasis on the powder room and the master bedroom and bathroom. With its long and narrow design, the semi-detached house seemed to crowd in on itself. The line up of social spaces past the house's foyer, living room, kitchen, and seldom used dining room - only emphasized the confining regiment of space. "The floor plan was restrictive, and the bathrooms were reflective of old homes found in Silver Spring, Kensington, Md., Georgetown, Bethesda, Md. northwest Washington, DC and Chevy Chase, Maryland. "There just wasn't enough room and it was chopped up." The bathrooms had old tile, shower heads, toilets, and vanities from a renovation completed in the mid 1940s. The bathroom plumbing was leaky underneath the vanities and the bathroom and shower pipes made odd noises when they were in use.
The upstairs was little better. The master bedroom at the front of the house had an extremely small adjoining bathroom. Two people could not fit in the small bathroom space at once... "Taking a shower was a claustrophobic experience." On the third floor there was one great big room, but it had no bathroom or powder room. "It was a terrific space, but for whatever reason it was never really incorporated in the original design and flow of the house and the addition of a bathroom was critical. We used this space for the master bathroom." The master bathroom is now reflective of our client's personality and incorporates all of their wishes which included dual bowl sinks, a Jason bathtub Jacuzzi, modern shower stall, new travertine tile and modern toilet.
Reallocation of the Space
The renovation was to be originally limited to a new master bedroom suite and the bathroom on the third floor. As space was cleared on the second floor and ducts and wiring were installed for a new central
air-conditioning system, it wasn't long before most of the house was down to studs. The two biggest issues to the project were construction of a new staircase from the second floor to the third, and a roof addition to accommodate the top of the stairs and the new master bathroom.
With the removal of the old closet staircase to the third floor the tiny bathroom off the second floor bedroom now had the space to be normal size and functional. Our client was able to come into the show room choose the style of toilet, and bowl sinks that were appealing and we were able to renovate and build and design the powder bathroom they wanted.
Conclusion
"Today our client states "I have a truly exceptional home that they love spending time in. It's terrific for entertaining and for hosting house guests." It just goes to show that even though most people may not be able to afford a historically important house, with a little imagination and persistence, it is possible to create your own ideal dream home. According to our client: "Most importantly I have bathrooms that are up to date, easy to access as well as a comfortable place to relax and un-wind" in after a stressful commute and long day at work.
Products Utilized Include: Jason Jacuzzi Bathtub, Delta Faucets, Porcher Sinks, Yorktowne Powder Vanity and American Standard Shower and Toilets