1610 N. Queen St #241 in Gaslight Square presents a residence where industrial edge is thoughtfully refined, creating a home that feels both architectural and deeply livable. Positioned in the heart of Rosslyn, one of Northern Virginia’s most connected and dynamic urban hubs, this address offers immediate access t...
1610 N. Queen St #241 in Gaslight Square presents a residence where industrial edge is thoughtfully refined, creating a home that feels both architectural and deeply livable. Positioned in the heart of Rosslyn, one of Northern Virginia’s most connected and dynamic urban hubs, this address offers immediate access to the energy of the city while maintaining a sense of a natural retreat within Gaslight Square’s landscaped interior courtyards.
The great room delivers immediate impact. A dramatic 20-foot window wall floods the space with natural light, casting light across 5 inch plank solid wood floors and emphasizing the vertical volume. Motorized shades allow you to shift the atmosphere from bright and open to more intimate in seconds. The aesthetic leans industrial, but the execution is polished.
A glass door opens to a private, brick-walled terrace that feels distinctly urban yet unexpectedly quiet. From here, you can access the interior courtyard and both Quinn and Queen Streets. This is a lovely entry point for guests, family, and friends.
Living, dining, and gathering spaces unfold seamlessly, creating a cohesive environment that feels both expansive and grounded. The floating gas fireplace, wrapped in New Wave Silver Mosaic tile, introduces texture and serves as a subtle focal point. Driftwood-style log and a custom mantel enhances the composition, while a trio of Marcel Wanders Black Can-Can pendants adds a sculptural presence overhead.
The kitchen is fully integrated, designed as both a workspace and a design feature. Custom European cabinetry, quartz surfaces, and a hand-laid mosaic backsplash create a layered, tactile backdrop. A Wolf gas range, Sub-Zero refrigerator, and Asko dishwasher anchor the space, while the oversized island with bar seating becomes a natural place to gather. Pantry cabinetry with a built-in microwave keeps everything streamlined.
A dedicated dining area fits comfortably within the footprint, allowing the space to flex effortlessly between everyday living and entertaining.
Off the doorway to and from the garage is a well-appointed powder room for life’s necessities, along with a coat closet for practical storage. The deeded garage space #207 comes equipped with 3 large storage cabinets and is directly in front of the condo, making grocery hauling and everyday comings and goings safe from the elements.
As you head upstairs, the floating staircase continues the home’s architectural language. A thoughtfully positioned loft adds flexibility, offering an ideal setting for an office, reading lounge, or quiet retreat that feels connected yet distinct from the main living spaces. This level also benefits from a secondary entrance off the secure building lobby, providing convenient access to mail and package delivery and a more private area to greet unknown visitors or contractors.
On this level, you will find the bedrooms, mechanical systems, and laundry. The primary suite is calm and refined, with French doors opening to a second private patio. The bath features clean lines, a dual head walk-in shower, a two sink vanity, and understated finishes. A secondary bedroom and hall bath with Porcelanosa tile completes this level.
Gaslight Square offers a unique blend of classic design and courtyard-style living, creating a quieter, more intimate setting within Rosslyn.
And just outside, Rosslyn delivers exactly what you want it to. Metro, dining, coffee, and everyday essentials are all within easy reach, along with quick access to DC via Key Bridge. It is a location that balances energy, accessibility, and ease.
Rob Spicer Broker, GRI
Spicer Real Estate
7201 Wisconsin Avenue