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The bow window in the living room reflects the Edwardian style of the flat. A simple sofa and love seat create a cozy conversation group. Most of the house wears flirtatious shades of green, butter yellow and pale aqua.
Homemade Style
When the homeowner couldn’t find the perfect coffee table, he designed this one, which has a plywood top set on a steel truss with casters.
Makeshift Side Table
A pair of wrought-iron end tables, set side by side, makes a spacious end table next to the love seat in the living room. The grouping of vases and pots, which William collected over a number of years, are united by their pleasing range of neutral tones.
Computer Concealed
The home office includes two computer stations that can be concealed behind the doors. A tinted green panel slides to reveal the work station and hide the bedroom. A series of storage spaces, cabinets, and movable doors allow the office disappear after hours.
Staggered Solution
Staggered filing cabinets are a great solution for an angled window.

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Houston ranks as one of the top U.S. cities for selling or buying a home, particularly a townhome. Prices have been fairly consistent, and you will seldom see a slow market, especially if you start to look downtown or in the surrounding popular areas.
There is a difference between a single family home and a townhome. Single family homes have more maintenance work and repairs that you need to do yourself whereas townhomes have their maintenance, landscaping, or any other upkeep of amenities built-in to their communities. Aside from often being well-maintained compared to single family homes, these townhomes also have better security and location.
Have you ever been to Washington DC? Take a peek! With so much to do and see, you can never fit it all in just one trip.
So here are some suggestions to maximize your visit: you can tour the monuments or the three houses of government, you can walk through Georgetown or take a hike at Great Falls Park. How about watching a show or concert at the Kennedy Center or the Wolftrap Farm Park? Or maybe visit the Smithsonian Institution or ride a bike along the C & O Canal. Dare to explore Mount Vernon! Or better yet, take a walking tour in Old Town, Alexandria.
There is so much to see and do in Washington, DC that you can’t see it all in just one visit. A well-rounded trip should include exploring the National Mall and some other activities too! Here are some tips to help you get around the popular attractions and some suggestions of fun and more relaxing things to do in the region.
1. Visit the Smithsonian Institution
2. Tour the Monuments