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The Owners of This 1950s Arlington Home Gutted the Original Layout, Adding Major Square Footage

A young professional couple in Arlington embarked on an extensive home renovation project to transform their 1950s three-bedroom brick rambler into a five-bedroom, 4,500-square-foot residence. This ambitious expansion was driven by their growing family and a desire to remain in their established neighborhood. The project involved a collaborative effort between interior designer Liz Mearns and Falls Church-based architect Charles Moore AIA. The original site presented significant challenges due to the rambler's elevated position, 10 feet above street level, with access via narrow poured-cement steps. To mitigate this, the design team broke up the stairs leading to a new columned porch and front door, which now opens into a small foyer niche that expands into the main living area. The home's exterior received a modern update, with the original brick facade retained on the first floor and basement-garage level, while the newly added second floor features lap siding. Both elements were painted in a soft gray, replacing the previous lemony yellow, to create a cohesive and refreshed aesthetic. A central aspect of the interior redesign involved gutting the original floor plan to create an open-concept living, eating, and cooking space on the first floor. A notable change was relocating the kitchen from its traditional rear position to the front of the house. This new kitchen, situated high above the street, offers expansive western views of the neighborhood and benefits from abundant afternoon sunlight. It is designed in a clean, classic Craftsman style with Shaker-style white cabinetry and a warm, butcher-block island top. An eat-in area, defined by a chandelier, dining table, and chairs, is positioned directly across from the kitchen within the open layout. The main dining and sitting areas were strategically placed at the more private rear of the house, overlooking a newly landscaped backyard featuring a stone terrace that replaced an older wood deck. A large, new screened-in porch with a vaulted ceiling serves as a seamless transition between the indoor and outdoor spaces. The decor in the screened porch leans towards a California-contemporary style, incorporating a shiplap ceiling, a gas fireplace, curved woven chairs, and a clean-lined white sofa. The interior designer emphasized comfortable seating and neutral fabrics for the larger design elements, allowing for the integration of collected items and family heirlooms, some of which were re-upholstered to fit the updated aesthetic. The living area, initially somewhat narrow due to the open floor plan, was expanded by bumping out a bay of windows overlooking the garden. A 20-foot custom banquette was installed beneath these windows, creating a more square-shaped furniture arrangement and a spacious, backless sofa. This area has become a central family spot, used for homework, reading, and watching television. Complementing this, a contemporary leather sofa and midcentury-modern-inspired chairs are positioned catty-corner to the window seat, alongside a custom wall of storage with open shelves, lower cupboards, and a television space. Additional built-ins include a square-shaped window seat with a custom cushion and low bookshelves on the second-floor landing, providing another reading nook. The homeowners sought a unique, timeless, and family-friendly open-plan home, incorporating modern elements with classic pieces and family heirlooms, resulting in a home designed to endure for years to come. #HomeRenovation #ArlingtonHomes #HouseExpansion #InteriorDesign #OpenConcept #KitchenRelocation #FamilyFriendlyDesign #ArchitecturalRedesign #CraftsmanStyle #HomeRenovation #ArlingtonHomes #HouseExpansion #InteriorDesign #OpenConcept #KitchenRelocation #FamilyFriendlyDesign #ArchitecturalRedesign #CraftsmanStyle
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