Popular Interior Design Styles in Washington DC

1. Traditional
DC's Federal and Georgian architecture demands traditional interiors. Georgetown, Kalorama, and Cleveland Park homes feature formal living rooms, elegant millwork, and antique collections that reflect the city's establishment character and diplomatic entertaining traditions.
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2. Transitional
Young professionals renovating Capitol Hill and Petworth rowhouses favor transitional design — keeping original mantels and crown moldings while introducing modern furniture, clean-lined lighting, and lighter color palettes for a fresh, livable feel.
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3. Contemporary
New developments in the Wharf, Navy Yard, and NoMa attract residents who favor sleek contemporary interiors. Floor-to-ceiling windows, open floor plans, and neutral tones with curated art define the modern DC condo aesthetic.
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4. Modern
The city's tech and policy sectors have driven demand for clean, modern interiors that feel sophisticated without being fussy. Bethesda, Arlington, and new construction in DC proper embrace modern design with warm accents.
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5. Colonial
As the nation's capital, DC and its Virginia and Maryland suburbs are rich with colonial-era and colonial-revival homes. Authentic colonial interiors with symmetrical layouts, dentil molding, and period-appropriate colors are cherished by homeowners in Alexandria, Georgetown, and Chevy Chase.
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6. Art Deco
DC has a strong collection of Art Deco apartment buildings from the 1920s-40s, particularly along Connecticut Avenue and in Woodley Park. Geometric patterns, brass hardware, and glamorous details bring these buildings' interiors to life.
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