Small Home Gets Big Honor
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Small Home Gets Big Honor

Old Town home is finalist in national contest.

The patio of this Old Town home was designed to be a backyard oasis.

The patio of this Old Town home was designed to be a backyard oasis. Photo courtesy of McEnearney

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This Alexandria home has a monochromatic, gourmet kitchen and an abundance of natural light.

“The open design … gives this small space an airy feel.” — Sue Goodhart, The Goodhart Group at McEnearney Associates.

An abundance of windows and an open floor plan helped a local home garner some national attention. An Old Town Alexandria abode is a finalist in the Living Large in Small Spaces category for HGTV’s Ultimate House Hunt 2017 contest. Homes in this category are recognized for a design that maximizes the use of a small space.

“The open design … gives this small space an airy feel,” said Sue Goodhart, The Goodhart Group at McEnearney Associates.

The light-filled home features modern renovations that include a gourmet kitchen, a living room with built-in cabinets and a steel cable railing. The free-flowing floor plan includes large windows, while the fenced in back yard was designed to be a sanctuary in the middle of city bustle.

“Sleek kitchen cabinetry and a stone table with seating for 12 allows for grand entertaining for the accomplished cook,” said Goodhart.

The home is one of eight across the country to become a finalist in the category. Anyone can vote for the 119 Princess St. property online until July 18. See http://www.hgtv.com/design/ultimate-house-hunt/2017-ultimate-house-hunt/living-large-in-small-spaces.