7200 Connecticut Avenue is one of the celebrated Lozupone Houses—an extraordinary trio of Italian Renaissance Revival residences built in 1925 by the Lozupone brothers, renowned ornamental plasterers whose artistry shaped Washington’s great landmarks, including Union Station and the U.S. Capitol. Their Old World craftsmanship remains beautifully preserved here, thoughtfully balanced with modern updates for today’s lifestyle. Inside, the home’s original plasterwork, marble details, and decorative moldings highlight its historic character, while gracious entertaining spaces—including a formal entry hall, elegant living room, and grand dining room—evoke a timeless sophistication. Nearly every room opens to the outdoors, connecting seamlessly with terraces, gardens, and the home’s landscaped grounds. A two-story addition extends the home with a spacious family room on the main level and a private guest suite above—ideal for multigenerational living, visitors, or a secluded home office. Upstairs, the main house offers three bedrooms and two full baths. The serene primary suite features a spa-like bath with soaking tub, dual vanities, frameless glass shower, and a generous walk-in closet. French doors open to a balustraded terrace, completing this retreat. Additional bedrooms each showcase unique style and share a well-appointed hall bath. The expansive lower level adds flexible living space with a family room, full bath, laundry, and abundant storage. Outside, the 12,000 sq. ft. lot provides a private courtyard with fountain, a large flat lawn, and a detached two-car garage. Blending artistry, elegance, and comfort, 7200 Connecticut Avenue offers a rare chance to own a piece of Chevy Chase’s architectural and cultural heritage. Square footage is approximate and should not be used for property valuation.