In Chevy Chase, Maryland, RAZ Development transformed a 78-year-old ranch-style house into a multigenerational home while retaining its essence. The original 1940 structure now serves as an accessory dwelling featuring kitchens, bathrooms, and bedrooms. Connected by an interior courtyard, an L-shaped addition created new living spaces, making the property ideal for families with parents living with them. The couple who purchased the renovated home appreciated its design, natural light, and functionality, providing privacy yet maintaining connectivity. Currently listed at $3.2 million, it exemplifies innovative development that values both heritage and modern living.
So immediately we were like, 'Oh my goodness, this would be perfect.'" Chappell said. "They don't feel like they're on top of us.
We spent a lot of time in our courtyard, and it almost feels like a little escape from everything.
The original 1940 home became an accessory dwelling within the main house, with its own kitchen, bathrooms, bedrooms and living space.
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