Light, Flow, and Effortless Style in the Heart of Logan Circle Set on a quiet, tree-lined block just off 14th Street, this beautifully renovated three-level rowhome offers stunning natural light, refined design, and a rare sense of calm in the middle of the city. Designed by Janet Bloomberg of Kube Architecture and featured in The Washington Post, the home has a timeless, modern aesthetic that balances openness with warmth. Large windows throughoutincluding a dramatic floor-to-ceiling wall of glass in the kitchenfill the space with light that shifts subtly throughout the day. The flow from room to room feels intuitive and serene, with no wasted space and thoughtful transitions from indoors to out. The chefs kitchen is both functional and beautiful, with a 36-inch Monogram six-burner range, Sub-Zero refrigerator, seamless stainless steel counters custom-crafted by a local artisan, easy-to-clean glass backsplashes, and a warm concrete bar and prep area. Storage is exceptional, with maple cabinetry extending into the dining room and a dedicated pantry tucked in seamlessly. Its a kitchen designed for cooking, entertaining, and everyday connectionopen to the dining area but with a bar that screens any prep from view. Upstairs, four bedrooms and two full baths include a skylit primary suite with a dual-head shower and radiant light that gives the feeling of being outdoors. The lower level, while unfinished, offers full ceiling height, walk-out access to the garden, laundry, utilities, and generous storageideal as-is or for future expansion. Out back, the terraced Ipe deck and garden create a flexible, lush outdoor retreatframed by a flowering dogwood and filled with birdsongyet able to convert quickly into a one-car parking space. Wallach Place is just one block long and has a uniquely friendly, neighborly atmosphere. Residents look out for each other, and there's a shared pride of place that adds to the overall sense of community. The location speaks for itself: youre just 1.5 blocks to the Green Line Metro and an easy walk to Adams Morgan, Dupont, Shaw, Mount Pleasant, and beyond. Enjoy 28 award-winning restaurants within walking distanceincluding Le Diplomate, Izakaya Seki, Seylou Bakery, and Garden District beer gardenplus dozens more places to eat, drink, and hang out. Le Diplomate is a citywide favorite since day one; Seki draws the food-aware crowd; and Seylous house-milled grains have earned national attention. Stop by Logan Hardware for practical needs, browse Salt & Sundry for chic home and kitchen finds, catch a show at the legendary 9:30 Club, or unwind with a glass of wine at Cork Wine Bar. Two Whole Foods, Trader Joes, multiple farmers markets, and quality coffee on nearly every blockits all right here. This is a house that lives well. Beautifully designed, full of light, and rooted in one of DCs most vibrant and walkable communities.