With Italian marble accents, decorative moldings, and ornamental plaster, the historic residence looks like it was air-dropped from Italy onto its elegantly manicured parcel.
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Designed and built by Constantino Lozupone in 1925, the dwelling has now been put on the market for $3 million—marking the first time it has been listed in more than 30 years.
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Lozupone and his brothers, Stephano and Frank, were perhaps best known for their work on the ornamental plaster artistry found in two major DC landmarks: Union Station and the U.S. Capitol Building.
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Though perhaps not quite so ornate, the Lozupone residence at 7200 Connecticut Ave—which has been listed by Kate Foster-Bankey and Maya Hyman of Compass—boasts several exceptional examples of the family’s plaster work.
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“We believe it to be in relatively original condition,” says Foster-Bankey. “There’s still the inlaid marble floors, marble columns, and the plaster work.”
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An upgrade was made in the kitchen to add shiny and sleek Italian-style cabinetry.