Design and details (and phantom doors) abound in this new home made old. http://www.donaldlococoarchitects.com/classic/american-tudor

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Design and details (and phantom doors) abound in this new home made old. http://www.donaldlococoarchitects.com/classic/american-tudor
"14 Extremely Tidy Kitchens to Calm Your Inner Neat Freak" || Always love seeing the American Tudor project we designed with Darryl Carter, Inc. pop up in Architectural Digest.
Story: http://www.architecturaldigest.com/…/extremely-tidy-kitchen…
Home Preview: http://www.donaldlococoarchitects.com/classic/american-tudor
Custom moulding, unique built-ins and simple furnishings abound in this foursquare revival we designed in Bethesda. John Cole Photography http://www.donaldlococoarchitects.com/classic/american-foursquare-revival
This 11,000 sq ft home was designed to seamlessly blend architectural styles while giving the illusion of modest living. http://www.donaldlococoarchitects.com/classic/english-carriage-house
When architecture and design are so delightfully deceptive you're lead to believe you have walked into history. [Donald Lococo Architects | Darryl Carter Design | John Cole Photography]
http://www.donaldlococoarchitects.com/classic/american-tudor
A 1950’s split level located in a suburban neighborhood outside of Washington, DC underwent a whole house renovation. Lucky for us, the project expanded beyond the home and we were tasked to reinterpret the entire property into a french country residence.
http://www.donaldlococoarchitects.com/classic/french-country-home
The inviting entrance of a stately home. http://www.donaldlococoarchitects.com/classic/american-tudor
"Design is not just what it looks and feels like. Design is how it works." - Steve Jobs
In this recently completed seventies home remodel we added windows to the once dark entry facade and expanses of glass in the major living spaces. The uses of warm woods, added light and varying panel patterns creates modern warmth in this home.
http://www.donaldlococoarchitects.com/modern/house-of-moving-walls