By: admin on February 11th, 2011
Whenever we design a model home, we like to incorporate unique or historic maps as framed art. It reminds prospective homebuyers how cool being a Washingtonian really is.
Check out this piece we stumbled upon. Great typographical approach at defining DC's neighborhoods. Of course, the boundaries are debatable (e.g. whether EYA's townhome community Chancellor's Row is in Edgewood or Stronghold), but it's a very cool addition to a contemporary design decor.
March 18, 2024
The recent International Builders' Show (IBS) in Las Vegas offered a wealth of information on the latest trends in home design, architecture, sustainability and technology. EYA team members attended the event to gather insights on new products our homebuyers will love, smart home technology that will benefit both residents and the environment and much more.
February 14, 2024
If you have been putting off the task of organizing a messy or overcrowded bedroom closet, there’s no better time than a cold winter day to finally get to it. But not sure where to begin? The design experts at EYA’s longtime storage solution partner The Tailored Closet of Greater Washington, DC are here to help. Read on to learn about how to start fresh and reorganize your closet, tips on how best to organize and store items such as belts and shoes, storage solution options and more.
January 11, 2024
EYA's new townhomes coming to Reservoir District will offer residents eco-friendly features and all-electric design. What are the benefits of an all-electric home? How can this positively impact homeowners and the environment? Read on to learn about these special home features, how they could help you save money and live a more eco-friendly lifestyle, and make a positive impact on the environment.
April 21, 2023
Earth Day, celebrated annually on April 22nd, is a great opportunity to reflect on our impact on the environment and evaluate the choices we make in our daily lives, including where and how we live. EYA thinks green not only when it comes to how we build, but also how our homeowners will live. This includes building neighborhoods in close-in locations with easy access to transit and open green spaces, recycling construction materials, environmentally-friendly home features and more. As an example, the infographic below shows a snapshot of EYA’s sustainable design practices at our newest community, Tysons Ridge.