For 41 years, Washingtonian has joined with the DC chapter of the American Institute of Architects to recognize outstanding work from local residential architects. To ensure an unbiased process, none of the jurors—architects from around the country—are local. Here are 2022’s winning designs. Photographs by Paul Warchol. Bronze House on […]

This is the ultimate edit of the interior design industry names to know, spaces to inspire and beautiful products to choose. Homes & Gardens Awards’ Judging Panel (Image credit: Damian Russell [Sebastian Cox] | Georgina Viney [Charu Gandhi] | Simon Brown [Kit Kemp] | Damian Russell [Lulu Lytle] | Jake […]

The redevelopment projects are popping up across the nation. In Durham, N.C., Hines plans to break ground on the former University Ford lot this year, looking to expand the American Tobacco Campus, a redeveloped factory complex with retail, restaurants and events spaces. The Price Simms Family Dealerships, which owns 14 […]

Tuesday morning September 27 was sunny and clear, a perfect day for preschoolers to inspect their new school. Children who attend the Neighborhood Preschool (NPS) were welcomed to the new facility located at 60 Long Lane. Tuesday’s family walk-through and time capsule ceremony prepared the little ones, and their parents, for […]

It’s the job of interior designers to interpret the fantasies of their clients through their own creative lens. But, when completely left to their own devices—more specifically, within their own homes—how do they decorate? That’s the premise of Inside: At Home with Great Designers, a new book out on September […]

In Japan, gardens are way more than just an assortment of flora. They are considered to be an art form. The transition is frequently subtle and distinctive, much like other beautiful Japanese art forms. If tourists are merely speeding through, they could completely miss their splendor. A Japanese garden may […]