Archive for 'Home & Style'
Hobie and Monk: Curiosity killed the cat
Dear Hobie & Monk, I have recently hired a new employee at our small-to-medium sized central office, and he is missing a finger. Now everyone in the office is curious about the missing finger. There must [...]
Home of the Week: Own a piece of history
This spectacular, freestanding Federal home is rich in history, passing through the hands of some of the city’s most well-known and respected families. The property remained a residence until the late 1950s, when it was converted [...]
Home of the Week: Affordable home offers prime location in Old Town
Located in the heart of Old Town’s southeast quadrant, this lovely home provides rarely seen affordability and value (with no HOA or condo fees). Not only does the house offer the three mandates for real estate [...]
Home of the Week: One-of-a-kind townhome in Potomac Yard
This executive, full-brick townhome stands out in the highly sought-after community known as Potomac Yard by Pulte Homes. Thoughtfully designed, it reflects modern living. The residence features hardwood floors that extend through the open layout on [...]
Wow your friends and family with some last-minute gifts
Sometimes, there’s one goal in mind with a present: making the recipient say, “Wow!” The three-letter word may slip out from the price tag or the thoughtfulness of the gift. Either way, it’s amazing to see [...]
Walker Home’s holiday window cheer outdoes the competition
Window shoppers have a reason to walk into Walker Home, an antique store at 1125 King St. It won the Old Town Boutique District’s Winter Wonderland window decorating contest Saturday. Mayor Bill Euille took notice of [...]
Home of the Week: Del Ray colonial features fabulous finish, fantastic location
Live on one of the best streets in Del Ray in this exquisite colonial — which is a Crate and Barrel designer’s dream. The home features a fabulous finish with an urban feel, including built-in bookcases, [...]
Out of the Attic: Hill House, aka Shadow House
The three-story home at 617 South Washington St. was built around 1854 for Reuben Roberts, who died a short time later. An ad announcing the sale of the home at auction in 1856 described it as [...]
Celebrate the holidays by candlelight
Rheostats have nothing on candles. Dimming the lights boosts the ambience when you’re trying to dial down a bright interior at night. But candlelight interjects another dimension. It’s romantic. Dramatic. Even magical. It lends a familiar, [...]
The most modern corner in Alexandria
It’s not easy to find examples of modernist architecture in Alexandria, but longtime residents Don and Lynne Komai set about changing that when they decided to buy an oddly shaped parcel of land on Rosecrest Avenue. [...]
Nominate your favorite local business as Best of Alexandria
I NOMINATE DECORIUM GIFT AND HOME AS THE BEST STORE IN OLD TOWN ALEXAN
UPDATED: Victim in overnight shooting identified
Just another murder by the terrorist police force. 1776
Cyclists will break the law as long as they can get away with it
You could replace the word 'cyclists' with almost any other word in th
Cyclists will break the law as long as they can get away with it
Yay! Back to the crazy bicycle bashing. Maybe Kathryn Papp can write a
City Hall’s whistleblowers deserve our praise
You should know that under the law Mr. Lewis was entitled to have his