When D Artagnan Catellier and Eric Stuchen began renovating their 1904 rowhouse in Washington D.C., they knew they wanted to honor the home s period details while bringing in their own design sensibility, which skewed more modern. What they didn t want: an impersonal, cookie-cutter remodel like so many of the real estate listings they d seen. "We viewed many renovated houses and saw options out there from developers, all of which had things we would have done differently," said Stuchen.