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1610 N Queen Street
Arlington, VA 22209
$1,395,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1600
Property Description
What a pleasure this home is. A remarkable marriage of this highest design aesthetic combined with a high functioning floor plan, and in the one of the most well located neighborhood in the DMV. This talented owner and her design team reimagined this stunning space into one of the most beautiful, substantial, tasteful modern residences imaginable. Main Level Features: Dramatic 20’ window wall; brand new light wood plank floors throughout; open Living Room punctuated by a Kossari custom built floating gas fireplace, New Wave Silver Mosaic tiles from Architectural Ceramics, driftwood logs and an extraordinary custom mantel, motorized Roll-a-shade blinds with remote and lit by triple Marcel Wanders Black Can-Can pendant with violet diffusers from Illuminations; open Dining Area; Cook’s dream, open Kitchen with custom painted cabinetry with Slimline LED under-counter lights, large, pendant lit counter with seating for 3+, waterjet cut, hand laid mosaic backsplash tile by Erin Andrews, quartz countertops, Wolf range, Sub Zero refrigerator, Asko dishwasher, built-in GE Microwave; discreetly placed Powder Room with custom painted vanity; Pantry; French Door to gorgeous, private Patio surrounded by brick wall with established perennial container garden with irrigation system and exit to inner community courtyard; rear door with direct access to perfectly located garage parking with custom designed storage closets; dramatic open tread staircase. Upper-Level Features: 2nd entry, Large, light bathed, bird’s eye Loft featuring L’atelier wallpaper mural (sourced in France by Roche Bobois); hardwood floors throughout; Primary Suite with Moooi Heraculeum LED chandelier, custom made floating stone shelf, private patio accessed via French doors with transom light; custom window treatments, Elitis “Robinson” natural fiber wallpaper at bed wall, Elfa custom built walk in closet; Primary Bath with steam-safe “Santa Rosa” wallpaper, oversized shower, floating shelf from Theodore’s Contemporary Furniture, dual, custom painted vanity and Leucos iconic Vittoria Collection clear wall fixtures; Bedroom #2 with Flos Parentesi suspension lighting, “graffiti” wallpaper and Elfa custom closet; Bath #2 with bronze horizontal tile mirror wall, custom vanity, ceramic tub and Porcelanosa tile surround and Leucos Block bronze wall fixture; Whirlpool washer and dryer in Laundry area. Other Features: Easy access via rear private, patio level door or through building main level (no elevators); parking at Kitchen entry door; landscaping and irrigation system by Merrifield Garden Centers; Security system (to be connected by new owner), sound system, cell phone booster, and iPad controls with Smart TV by Ultimate Tech; all closet shelving is Elfa and installed by The Container Store; Dan Kugler Design window treatments in Bedrooms; Garage closets Closets by Design; Walk Score 93 “Walker’s Paradise”, Orange/Blue/Silver Metro lines .4 miles (Rosslyn Metro), Starbucks .2 miles, Safeway .2 miles, Mom’s Organic .6 miles, Whole Foods .7 miles; quick drive to DC and easy access to 495, 66, GW Pkwy and 50
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2013
MLS Number
VAAR2041158
Location
Address
1610 N QUEEN STREET
City
ARLINGTON
State
VA
Zip Code
22209
County
ARLINGTON
Listing
Provider
Name
Compass
Phone
(202) 491-1275
Office Name
Compass
Office Phone
(301) 304-8444
Agent Name
Annabel Burch-Murton

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