Poplar Cloud
A contemporary home in Washington, D.C. blends modern living with natural materials
POPLAR CLOUD
Property Description
In the desirable neighborhood of The Palisades in Washington, D.C., this impressive contemporary residence reflects the ideals of contemporary architecture through the use of preservation minded design and natural building materials.
The subject of a whole home renovation completed in 2021 by the award-winning residential architecture firm BLDUS, this unique home sits atop the foundations of a classic 1930s bungalow.
Set amidst a mature canopy of tulip poplars and a watershed preserve extending down to the Potomac River, Poplar Cloud leverages low impact construction techniques to preserve the surrounding landscape, including pile foundations and a medley of plant-based materials such as native wood cladding.
Featuring bespoke landscapes from Studio AKA the home site compliments the primary living spaces with flagstone of natural tones and contrasts and thoughtfully located terraces to work with the steep slopes across the site.
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POPLAR CLOUD
Property Details
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BEDROOM
4
PROPERTY STYLE
Contemporary
ZIP CODE
20016
COUNTY
Washington, D.C.
INTERIOR SQUARE FEET
4,500 Sq. Ft.
BUILDER
-
BATHROOM (FULL)
3
YEAR BUILT
2021
ANNUAL PROPERTY TAXES
-
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Washington, D.C. Public Schools
TAX ID
1400//0033
ARCHITECT
BATHROOM (HALF)
1
ACREAGE
0.11 Acres
CITY
NEIGHBORHOOD
The Palisades
LEVELS
-
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
POPLAR CLOUD
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