Explore one of the newest homes in D.C.'s Embassy Row neighborhood.
This Embassy Row-neighborhood home is a block off Massachusetts Avenue and close to the Rock Creek Parkway. Â The home on 30th Street NW Â is listed for $16.5 million by Washington Fine Properties and features marble throughout the home. Â (Courtesy )
This 12,713-square-foot home features a grand, marble foyer. The man who built the home, venture capitalist Melvyn Estrin, was inspired by William Vanderbilt’s home known as Marble House. (Courtesy )
The entry foyer includes a bar behind the front stairs. The foyer is large enough to hold fundraisers or events. (Courtesy )
Formal rooms open off the foyer. (Courtesy )
The home features nine bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, a three-car garage, a heated swimming pool and a terrace with a pizza oven. (Courtesy )
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The formal dining room features a hand-painted mural on the ceiling. (Courtesy )
The formal dining room features a hand-painted ceiling mural. (Courtesy )
This is the chef’s kitchen. (Courtesy )
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The home includes a temperature-controlled wine cellar with room for 500 bottles. (Courtesy )
The home features nine bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, a three-car garage, a heated swimming pool and a terrace with a pizza oven. (Courtesy )
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The home on 30th Street NW Â is listed for $16.5 million by Washington Fine Properties and features marble throughout the home. (Courtesy )
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The library features a Dutch needlepoint fireplace, stenciled leather wallpaper and a hidden door in a bookcase that leads to the media room. (Courtesy )
Formal rooms open up off the front, marble foyer. (Courtesy )
This 12,713-square-foot home was completed in 2008. (Courtesy )