Just steps from Eastern Market and Barracks Row in Washington, D.C., this corner townhouse keeps its 19th-century good looks on the outside — and surprises you with a sleek, light-filled architectural renovation inside.
Originally built in 1890, the D.C. home was reimagined by award-winning firm KUBE Architecture, recently named a Forbes “Best In-State Architecture Firm”.
Following the revamp, the historic property at 633 E Street SE now reads like an art-lover’s city retreat: crisp lines, warm woods, steel moments, and a floor plan made for everyday living and easy entertaining.
Specs and highlights

- Price: $2,675,000
- Address: 633 E Street SE, Washington, D.C.
- Type: Corner townhouse (original build 1890)
- Beds: 3 beds
- Baths: 4 total baths
- Size: ~3,651 sq. ft. (indoor/outdoor)
- Renovated by: KUBE Architecture
- Listing agents: Andrew Glasow and Fred Saddler with Coldwell Banker Realty
The reveal: historic shell, contemporary soul

From the street, the home is classic Capitol Hill.
Inside, it opens into a 20-foot-wide layout with soaring volumes and a clean, gallery-like feel. The renovation favors functional, purposeful design: big social spaces when you want them, more intimate corners when you don’t.


A wall of southern light
A dramatic south-facing glass wall pulls daylight deep into the home and creates a seamless indoor-outdoor flow. With a quick slide of the glass, the living areas spill into the patio and landscaped gardens — an instant mood lift and a natural extension of the entertaining space.



Chef’s kitchen at the center
The chef’s kitchen anchors the main level with sustainable Pedini cabinetry, premium appliances, stone work surfaces, and surprisingly generous storage. It connects easily to dining and lounge zones inside and out, so dinners can stretch late without ever feeling cramped.




Flexible living across three finished floors
Three finished levels offer multiple living areas and 3–4 bedroom flexibility, all grounded by warm wood flooring and that signature natural light. The plan works as well for quiet mornings as it does for a crowd.



Modernized using recycled and repurposed elements
Details include recycled and repurposed elements, steel beams paired with natural wood accents, and a restrained palette that lets art and furniture shine.




Elevator ease, age-in-place ready
A passenger elevator serves the home, adding everyday convenience now and age-in-place confidence for later.


Storage, systems, and a bonus level
Downstairs, a systems/storage basement keeps life organized and includes two standing wine coolers. Thoughtful built-ins throughout the home take care of the rest.


Outdoor rooms with fun uses
The professionally landscaped patio and gardens are designed as true outdoor rooms, complete with sprinkler system for low-stress upkeep. Morning coffee, weekend hangs, weeknight grilling — it’s all right there.


The garage (yes, in this location)
A separately deeded garage conveys — a rare Capitol Hill perk that simplifies daily life and makes hosting guests a breeze.

Walkable location at Eastern Market and Barracks Row
The address nails the walk-to-everything brief: Michelin-starred dining, cafés, markets, and neighborhood staples are all within a few blocks.
It’s a stylish home base in one of D.C.’s most beloved historic districts — with a contemporary twist that makes it feel fresh.

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