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Anne-Marie & Vytas's Sophisticated Comfort
House Tour

Name: Anne-Marie, Vytas & 1 year old daughter, Maddie Location: Friendship Heights/Chevy Chase, DC Years lived in: Rented 3 years Refined and loungeable are two styles rarely used in conjunction, but...

Textile Museum Celebration this Weekend
Washington DC

Want to spin wool, dye fabric, or learn about quilting? The Textile Museum in Kalorama is hosting workshops and demonstrations this weekend as part of its 30th Annual Celebration of Textiles. We're ...

Farmers Market Roundup
Washington, DC

Hey Folks! We just moved this market roundup over to the Kitchn where it's true home lives.... You can find it along with all its comments at Farmers Market Roundup - Washington, DC. We've also prese...

Hirshhorn After Hours
Washington, DC

The Smithsonian museums on the mall are typically only open during peak tourist hours: 10 to 5 on the weekdays and the weekends. This is not so convenient for locals with day jobs, so we've been regu...

Philippe Cousteau's Pentagon City Condo
Home & Design, Spring 2008

Ever wanted a peak into a world explorer's home? Home & Design's Spring 2008 issue features Philippe Cousteau, Jr. and his Pentagon City, VA condo. We're jealous that they got to do the tour, and ...

Virtual Crime Spotter
Washington DC

Sadly, we get a lot of crime in DC and several of our neighbors were recently mugged. So we were excited to come across this virtual crime spotter via lifehacker. Normally we praise living in the Di...

Look!: Graffiti in Your Home?
AT Washington DC

Would you bring graffiti into your home? It's not just for the street anymore. Graffiti art is creeping into galleries and private collections across the DC area. You can get your own original wo...

AT DC: Look! DC Communities Exchanging Goods
Washington DC

One man's junk is another man's treasures. This certainly holds true in the DC area. On a recent drive through Takoma Park, MD, we noticed how residents leave unwanted goods on their sidewalks. It's w...