This Week’s Find: Twenty-Foot Ceilings in Logan Circle

Living Room
Many row house condos have open floor plans, but the openness in This Week’s Find’s extends to twenty-foot ceilings, loft-like rooms, and a rooftop terrace with views of downtown.
In 2003, the Logan Circle home where this unit is located underwent a drastic renovation that turned the single-family residence into two large, loft-like condos. The property was renovated by Fred Bahrami, the developer responsible for Q-14, a modern 28-unit condo building that went up in 2007 just down the block from this listing.

Looking down into living room
Occupying the two top floors of the building, the first level of the 2,400-square foot unit flows from a dining room to a kitchen to a striking living room with twenty-foot ceilings and giant windows. A guest bedroom is tucked away on this floor as well.
On the second level, two spaces — a TV area and an office — join a master suite with a newly revamped bathroom. A spiral staircase takes you up to one of the coolest aspects of the home: an extensively planned rooftop terrace. With strategically placed walls for shade, planters with tall trees, and several sitting areas, UrbanTurf is sure that many a fireworks-watching party has occurred up here.
More details and photos below.

Roof Deck

Kitchen

Master Bedroom

Terrace
- Full Listing: 1324 Q Street NW, Unit B (map)
- Price: $1.395 million
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Square Feet: 2,400
- Listing Agent: Daryl Judy, Washington Fine Properties
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