Portfolio
Recent work, photographed where it lives.
Georgetown · Custom Kitchen Cabinets
O Street Federal Kitchen
A 1842 federal rowhouse on O Street with a kitchen tucked into a former back parlor. The owners — a couple with two teenagers — wanted a working kitchen that respected the architecture without pretending the house was modern.
Dupont Circle · Custom Kitchen Cabinets
Connecticut Avenue Condo Kitchen
A pre-war Dupont Circle condo with 10-foot ceilings and a kitchen that originally read as a separate room. The owner wanted to keep the room separation but treat the kitchen as a continuous architectural piece — floor-to-ceiling cabinetry, a single counter, no visible hardware.
Bethesda · Custom Kitchen Cabinets
Bethesda Great Room Kitchen
A 6,200-square-foot new build in Bethesda with a great-room kitchen, butler pantry, and mudroom — designed and finished by Pannello as one program.
McLean · Walk-in Closets
McLean Master Closet
A 200-square-foot master walk-in in a McLean new build, drawn for a couple with very different storage needs — and a center island they both wanted to use.
Georgetown · Pantry & Tall Cabinets
Georgetown Pantry Wall
A floor-to-ceiling pantry wall in a Georgetown federal townhouse, replacing a wall of awkward 1990s cabinetry. The wall is 12 feet wide and 9 feet tall, finished in matte off-white lacquer to match the kitchen on the opposite side of the room.
Arlington · Bathroom Vanities
Arlington Bathroom Vanity
A 60-inch wall-hung custom vanity in a primary bath in Arlington, replacing a builder-grade vanity that had degraded under daily steam-shower exposure.
Chevy Chase · Slat Wall Panels
Chevy Chase Slat Wall
A floor-to-ceiling slat wall in the entry of a Chevy Chase Tudor, in book-matched European oak veneer over felt backing. The wall is 12 feet tall and 10 feet wide, with a recessed LED wash at the top that glances down across the slats.
Dupont Circle · Walk-in Closets
Dupont Walk-in Closet
A guest bedroom in a Dupont Circle pre-war condo converted into a walk-in closet for the primary suite next door. We drew floor-to-ceiling wardrobe runs on three walls, with a center island and full-length pivot mirror integrated into the door of the fourth wall.