2010 WP home for a seasons

Home for All Seasons

“The inspiration is from the American summer home from the turn of the century.” — Jim Rill

The Washington Post
Wooden bench on a balcony of a modern house with stone foundations surrounded by trees.

The Art of Architecture

“Budgets also effect the creativity of the architect’s design, often in a positive way. There’s strong creativity in working within a budget” —Jim Rill

Washington Life Magazine
Front porch of a suburban house with wooden steps, a dark-toned deck, and light green siding.

Kensington Dream Home is Green from the Ground Up

“The goal was to renovate it to make it look like it has been in the neighborhood forever” — The Homeowner

Washington Examiner
A tranquil evening setting displaying a modern house with large glass windows surrounded by a lush forest.

Life In The Woods

“The whole idea came about from the owners’ desire to experience nature from within the house” — Jim Rill

Home and Design
A laundry room with a washing machine, shelving unit with baskets and shoes, and a coat visible on the right side.

Laundry Room Evolution

“The current trends are to give this area of the home plenty of daylight and views, as well as to implement fun designs ideas.” — Jim Rill

Kitchen & Bath - Chesapeake Home
Elegant house porch with steps and wooden railing, leading into a well-lit interior.

Cape Cod gets contemporary makeover

“A wrap around porch on the back, the screened in porch on the front and the slated walkways help create a seamless and seemingly organic flow from the indoor to the outdoors spaces.”—Jim Rill

Washington Examiner
Modern kitchen with wood cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and a central island with a built-in wine rack and pendant lighting.

Eco Chic—Get Into Green Living

“…created something unique that demonstrates how beauty and green building can go hand in hand” —Jim Rill

Washington Life Magazine
Charming house with stone foundation and multi-tiered roofing, surrounded by lush greenery.

Merry-Go-Round Farm tries to bring superior architecture to Potomac

“It’s just wonderful to know people’s personalities and see them come to fruition in these homes” —Jim Rill

The Washington Post
Two-story house with a large porch surrounded by greenery.

Oak Park comes to Kensington

“The half-walls on the porch, unlike open railings, are a signature of Frank Lloyd Wright designs that are prevalent in Oak Park.”—DCDesign

DC Design .com