

Five newly built condominiums, at 3577 Warder Street, NW in Washington, DC, just two blocks from the Metro and minutes from Rock Creek Park, Washington Hospital Center, and Howard University. The condos are located in the Park View neighborhood near Petworth. More>>

Steps from the new Burning Tree park and playground, and Burning Tree Elementary School. This new Classic Colonial Home has 6,672 finished square feet with five generous bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms. Walk into your stone and cedar shingle home through the alcove entry at the stone front porch and receive your guest with a built-in intercom system. More>>

This Classic Colonial Home includes five bedrooms and four and half bathrooms in Burning Tree Valley. A welcoming alcove entry at the flagstone front porch compliments the stone and cedar shingle façade with bay windows and dormers. The relaxing backyard is adjacent to Burning Tree Elementary School’s acres of parkland and fields. More>>

This new Classic Colonial is nestled on a quiet cul de sac in Bradley Park with five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms. The stone and cedar shingle façade is complimented by an expansive front porch with alcove entry. The mahogany deck terrace in back is like an outdoor living room with its built-in hard piped natural gas stainless steel grill. Inside, the living room, dining room and library feature ten foot ceilings, crown molding and white oak floors. More>>

This five-bedroom and five-and-one-half-bathroom Arts and Crafts-inspired Colonial home is nestled in Glen Mar Park. The front entry features a classical Colonial pediment at the columned brick and flagstone porch along with a built-in intercom system at the front door that connects to every room. More>>

This new Arts & Crafts inspired Colonial Home, nestled in Glen Mar Park, boasts seven bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms. The field stone and shingle façade features a classical Colonial pediment above the entry and stone columned porch and lead walk. The first floor features nine-foot ceilings and white oak floors. The Chef’s Kitchen offers custom cabinetry and a stone countertop and backsplash. The sunny family room is pre-wired in two locations for a plasma home theater. More>>

This project started when the owners called Rasevic Construction to see if they could help them build their dream house after their old ancestral family home had burned down in a tragic fire. The project is located on the banks of the Patuxent River in Southern Maryland. Several other builders had been consulted on the project and were leery of the complicated Modern Sustainable Architecture the owners required. More>>

This project started with longtime clients that Rasevic Construction had built a custom library and bathroom for calling about the rest of their mint condition brick center hall colonial. Rasevic Construction immediately commenced detailed design and planning with a trusted Architect colleague for adding a breakfast room addition with a complete gourmet kitchen renovation, converting an existing garage to a playroom, and converting a screen porch to a reading room. More>>

This petite rambler in the hills off Massachusetts Avenue had been sorely neglected since original building in 1951. The owners had a tight budget and were not sure what they wanted the finished project to look like. Moreover, they did not want to live through construction and were extremely concerned about the effects of construction on their beloved West Highland Terrier dogs. More>>