Time for a DC loft makeover!
Last week, we traveled to DC to give a 1920’s federal row house master suite a makeover. We enjoyed the architecture and historical features so much: exposed brick, hardwood floor, traditional wood moulding…so cool! We broke up the suite into three spaces: closet, office, and bedroom. Here are all the source links!
Closet
These are all the sources we used for the closet:
(dresser is no longer available)
rug
chandelier
vases (I ordered bud 6″ and tall 18.5″)
paint color: Black by Behr
Office
Here’s everything we used for the office:
ceiling light (metal came chrome, we spray painted it black)
rug
yellow office chair
blue desk
mirror
lamp
planter
shelves
art
vase
square baskets (only $10!)
round baskets (also $10)
Bedroom
Here’s all the decor we added to the bedroom:
Before & Afters
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This DC loft makeover was so fun. Coming from San Diego, we don’t really have architecture like this. It was a blast to work in a new environment and incorporate it into our design! This loft space has a very historic design. However, the space was pretty updated. It is so fun to see our modern touch in this historic space.
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