Foxhall Oasis

Foxhall Oasis

Foxhall Oasis

Foxhall Oasis

Drawing inspiration from our client’s home country of Portugal, we transformed this Foxhall townhome from old to old-world. By taking the house down to the studs, we were able to integrate architectural details that maximized storage and added craftsmanship and sophistication. Built-ins and hidden closet doors were strategically placed to optimize storage without interfering with the home’s heritage aesthetic. Plaster walls and soft curves provide an earthy canvas for hardware, lighting, and finishes to shine. Floating marble shelves combined with upper and lower cabinetry in the kitchen fuse function with visual interest, and mixed metal finishes throughout the kitchen and bathrooms look well-curated while bringing a nice tension to the space.

Drawing inspiration from our client’s home country of Portugal, we transformed this Foxhall townhome from old to old-world. By taking the house down to the studs, we were able to integrate architectural details that maximized storage and added craftsmanship and sophistication. Built-ins and hidden closet doors were strategically placed to optimize storage without interfering with the home’s heritage aesthetic. Plaster walls and soft curves provide an earthy canvas for hardware, lighting, and finishes to shine. Floating marble shelves combined with upper and lower cabinetry in the kitchen fuse function with visual interest, and mixed metal finishes throughout the kitchen and bathrooms look well-curated while bringing a nice tension to the space.

Drawing inspiration from our client’s home country of Portugal, we transformed this Foxhall townhome from old to old-world. By taking the house down to the studs, we were able to integrate architectural details that maximized storage and added craftsmanship and sophistication. Built-ins and hidden closet doors were strategically placed to optimize storage without interfering with the home’s heritage aesthetic. Plaster walls and soft curves provide an earthy canvas for hardware, lighting, and finishes to shine. Floating marble shelves combined with upper and lower cabinetry in the kitchen fuse function with visual interest, and mixed metal finishes throughout the kitchen and bathrooms look well-curated while bringing a nice tension to the space.

Photography: Stacy Zarin Goldberg

Photography: Stacy Zarin Goldberg

"Sometimes a project’s greatest challenge is to create a sense of character where there isn’t much. Such was the case when a client called on Thomson & Cooke Architects and interior designer Zoë Feldman to revamp her ’90s-era townhouse in DC’s Foxhall enclave." - Sharon Jaffe Dan, Home & Design (2022)

"Sometimes a project’s greatest challenge is to create a sense of character where there isn’t much. Such was the case when a client called on Thomson & Cooke Architects and interior designer Zoë Feldman to revamp her ’90s-era townhouse in DC’s Foxhall enclave." - Sharon Jaffe Dan, Home & Design (2022)

"Armed with inspiration, Feldman conjured an Old World-style bathroom complete with a tub for two, a large shower with an arched opening, a water closet, Carrara marble surfaces and unlacquered-brass fittings that will patina over time." - Sharon Jaffe Dan, Home & Design (2022)

"Armed with inspiration, Feldman conjured an Old World-style bathroom complete with a tub for two, a large shower with an arched opening, a water closet, Carrara marble surfaces and unlacquered-brass fittings that will patina over time." - Sharon Jaffe Dan, Home & Design (2022)

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