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Ground Up Construction of Industrial Style Home Now Selling in Columbia Heights

Columbia Heights is a neighborhood that is quite familiar with residential renovations but is rarely home to ground-up residential projects. In this sense, the development of 921 Euclid Street NW and its sister property 782 Fairmont Street NW are a welcome departure from the norm. The two incredibly unique and eye-catching residences are now selling. 

WREN Ventures and contractor SD2 worked closely with the community to deliver 921 Euclid Street NW, a fully detached, two-story home that transformed a neglected alley parking lot into a well-lit residential space. The team created an expansive floorplan—with five bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms and 2,900 square feet of total living space—behind an impressive industrial brick exterior that allows its architectural design to stand out in the neighborhood.

First floor living area with kitchenette, reclaimed wood, 2nd living room, full bath and two bedrooms.

“This is the type of transition that can happen through the support of residents and the city,” says WREN Ventures’ Principal Hans Pedersen. “We recognize that a development project can inconvenience a community's normal routine and we want to thank all of our neighbors for being patient while enduring the construction. A special thanks to Willie Lowry and Josh Jacobson (ANC 1E06 Commissioner) for all their neighborly help from day one.”

Primary bath features walk in shower, soaking tub, LED mirror and heated floors.

Some of the home’s most unique features include: two single-car garages, a 200-square-foot Bison roof deck, multiple balconies, built-in ceiling speakers throughout, heated primary bathroom floors, designer lighting, exposed steel and brick, reclaimed wood shelves, oak beams and a 8’ pocket door. Designer Hannah Greeley of HG Design help with the design flow and stylish finishes to the interior. 

The living spaces boast tons of natural light, are rich in texture, and offer an unparalleled design and flow that lends itself beautifully to everyday living and entertaining. The flexible floorplan—the main level is perfect as an in-law suite, au pair suite, amble room for guests or space for a growing family—is also able to evolve with its owners’ changing needs.

921 Euclid Street NW is centrally located in Columbia Heights and is just blocks from dozens of restaurants, farmers markets, shopping options, gyms and nightlife in the U Street and 14th Street Corridors. In addition to a Walk Score of 92, it is close to the Columbia Heights Metro and U Street Metro. Other important neighborhood amenities include The Banneker Recreation Center (directly across the street), Children’s National Hospital, Howard University Hospital, Whole Food Market and Meridian Hill Park.

The home at 921 Euclid Street NW is now selling for $1,595,000. For more details, visit the property online here or contact Long & Foster listing agent Barak Sky at barak@theskygroup.com.

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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/ground_up_construction_of_industrial_style_home_now_selling_in_columbia_hei/21852.

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