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A masterclass in historic preservation meets modern luxury — what lies behind this cobalt blue facade is something Capitol Hill has rarely seen before. This is not a renovation. It is a pursuit of beauty, craft, and considered elegance that cannot be purchased off a shelf. Every surface has a story. Every room has a personality. And yet somehow, it all feels like one home. The main level moves with effortless grace — from the artisan entryway with hand-applied plasterwork and stenciled ceiling, through the luminous living room dressed in raised-panel millwork and warm hickory floors, to a custom gourmet kitchen that stops first-time visitors mid-sentence. Beyond it, a dining room finished in genuine gold leaf glows like nowhere else in the city. Upstairs, the home becomes quietly, deeply personal. The primary suite offers a custom lighted vanity, remote-controlled blackout blinds, Climate Seal window inserts, and a heated bathroom floor. A generous custom his-and-hers walk-in closet serves the floor — and converts effortlessly to a third bedroom for those who prefer a traditional layout. The fully finished lower level reveals an entirely separate world. A handcrafted wet bar of reclaimed Wormy Maple barnwood, copper sink, and built-in wine and beverage center anchors the main recreation room, complemented by in-ceiling surround sound, heated floors, and a dedicated mini-split system. Beyond it, a professionally soundproofed room — engineered for music recording or production — doubles as a third/fourth bedroom with its own en suite bath and legal egress window. A sophisticated smart home infrastructure runs beneath it all: whole-home hardwired networking, integrated security, and a media distribution system reaching every screen in the house — quietly invisible, the way the best technology should be. This is a house that rewards curiosity. Every detail reveals the hand of someone who simply refused to settle. Nestled between Stanton Park and Lincoln Park at the heart of Capitol Hill, Eastern Market is steps away, along with the acclaimed restaurants, independent shops, and tree-lined blocks that make this neighborhood feel like a village inside a capital city. Words, ultimately, are insufficient. This one has to be seen.
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