D.C.’s Kalorama Heights Debuts Modern Luxury Apartments
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1/4Photography Courtesy of OraWashington D.C. may be in store for a couple new neighbors in the affluential town, Kalorana Heights with the opening of the new luxury rental building, Ora. Set amongst rows of estates, with the average listing price at $3.5 million, Ora is the first apartment building breaking its way into this historic neighborhood.Ora brings a new way of living to Kalorama, offering its own collection of upscale amenities throughout its 113 rental spaces. Faced in a mid-century exterior, interiors have been upgraded to introduce an elegant lifestyle to tenants.Each rental property has been designed by the award-winning D.C.-based interior architectural firm, Forrest Perkins in an Art Deco style. Kitchens follow an European style, combining blanco maple quartz countertops, exotic walnut plank flooring, polished chrome fixtures and stainless-steel appliances. On the first floor, tenants have the comfort of relaxing on private banquettes and seating areas, at the coffee bar, or at the communal work table.The building also has its own rooftop sky lounge with grilling stations and endless views of D.C.’s historic landscape.Available rentals can be found by visiting Ora Apartments.Photography Courtesy of OraWashington D.C. may be in store for a couple new neighbors in the affluential town, Kalorana Heights with the opening of the new luxury rental building, Ora. Set amongst rows of estates, with the average listing price at $3.5 million, Ora is the first apartment building breaking its way into this historic neighborhood.Ora brings a new way of living to Kalorama, offering its own collection of upscale amenities throughout its 113 rental spaces. Faced in a mid-century exterior, interiors have been upgraded to introduce an elegant lifestyle to tenants.Each rental property has been designed by the award-winning D.C.-based interior architectural firm, Forrest Perkins in an Art Deco style. Kitchens follow an European style, combining blanco maple quartz countertops, exotic walnut plank flooring, polished chrome fixtures and stainless-steel appliances. On the first floor, tenants have the comfort of relaxing on private banquettes and seating areas, at the coffee bar, or at the communal work table.The building also has its own rooftop sky lounge with grilling stations and endless views of D.C.’s historic landscape.Available rentals can be found by visiting Ora Apartments.
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2/4Photography Courtesy of Ora
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