The Ginko House, a 1920s center-hall colonial in Bethesda, Maryland, underwent a significant renovation, blending historical elements with modern updates to create a cohesive aesthetic.
Colleen Healey Architecture worked on opening up the home to natural light and creating a more open, modern feel, with additions like a sunroom connecting the interior space to the updated backyard.
The design incorporated elements like new windows, wooden louvers, blackened steel accents, and jewel-toned Soriana sofas to bring depth, drama, and modernity to the house.
The interior features playful touches like gray Bubble sofas and a textured steel fireplace, while the design highlights open spaces, natural light, and a modern aesthetic.
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