Built in 1901, this tiny rowhouse is only 1,200 square feet but thanks to designer Sarah Bartholomew, it feels much bigger. Tucked into a cobblestone street in Washington, D.C.’s historic Georgetown, it is truly charming and I am particularly fond of that blue and white bedroom… let’s take a look inside. Photography by Ngoc Minh Ngo for the June issue of House Beautiful.
For additional images and sources, please visit House Beautiful. An interview with Sarah about her inspiration for this project can be found here. And to see more of her work, please click here, here, and here.

Oh!
Lovely !
Especially love the Carolina Irving textile on the sofa! What a doll house! I did reside in G’town for a couple of years, and loved the old world charm- I also worked there which was wonderful-
My small flat was near Dumbarton Oaks, which is an elegant old Georgian estate, right in the heart of town.
My friends always thought how funny that I lived in such a posh neighborhood, but my flat was very modest- (an English Basement they called it) – but I did happen to have my BMW sitting out on the street too so I guess I was just another spoiled young man, living and working in Georgetown as a design assistant!
I started to write “this is my dream home” and then I realized I often want to reply with the same comment to most of your posts! I would LOVE to live in Georgetown though – it is one of my favorite places in the US. Hope you are enjoying June! xoxo
So love your gorgeous blog in so many ways. Always look forward to it !!!
Love the designs ,so beautiful , pleasing , peaceful and complete! It seems to lack nothing 💕🌷