Covid-19 And The Future of Multifamily Design
The credo of a designer, any designer, is to stay abreast of the trends – classic, current, but most fundamentally, future trends. The multifamily designer
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At SR/A, we especially enjoy staying on top of what’s happening in the world of design as well as the one beyond. It helps us
Read MoreRenovation ROI
Interior renovations are a huge need in the Washington, DC area multifamily market right now. With properties from the development boom of the early 2000s
Read MoreGuest Post: Managing Flooring Supply Chains During Covid-19
As part of our ongoing commitment to sharing relevant, timely and expert content for the design and development industry, please enjoy this guest post from
Read MoreHow To Keep Multifamily Residents Engaged In An Era of Social Distancing
Multifamily property managers are facing a unique challenge today – how to cultivate a sense of community and wellbeing among their residents when their safety
Read MoreResilient, Positive, Productive
As people and businesses throughout the country learn to adapt to a new normal, here at SR/A, we wanted to provide an update to our
Read MoreOne Unit of Sanctuary at a Time
In the collective moment that we find ourselves, we are experiencing how critical it is for our homes to be a sanctuary. A place we
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At SR/A, we pride ourselves on staying on top of what’s happening in design news. It helps us keep tabs on what’s fresh, inspiring, and happening in
Read MoreInside our Design Studio: Meet the SR/A Family
SR/A’s downtown Bethesda studio space serves as part design studio, part art gallery, and part community hub. We invite you to discover inside of SR/A’s office and to learn more about the faces behind one of today’s best interior design firm!
Read MoreMultifamily: Then vs. Now
Throughout our renovations, we have discovered the must-have amenities of the past and how developers and architects of the time envisioned the residents living in their buildings some 40 or 50 years ago. We naturally compare this vintage vision to what is expected of us today and in the coming couple of years.
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