The Cottage Journal

A Bit of Fresh Air

hen it came to renovating their 1927 cottage in Washington, D.C., landscape architects Leslie and Scott Fritz were set on crafting a space that would foster creativity. Largely untouched until the couple purchased the property in 1996, the home was the perfect canvas for creating a cottage-style haven in the middle of the city.

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