The lower level of this contemporary four-bedroom includes billiards, a club room, a wet bar, and wine storage. The house has a vaulted main space with a chef's kitchen; multiple porches and decks, one with an outdoor kitchen and a see-through fireplace shared with the primary suite's porch; and a laundry room with a dog-washing station.
Adjacent to the lower-level guest suite in this six-bedroom home is a large rec room with a fireplace and wet bar. The 1870 brick house, gut-renovated by architect Jonathan Ginnis, has a three-story atrium; a main space with maple-plank floors, gourmet kitchen, and dining and living areas; a spacious primary suite; a roof deck and terrace; and a two-car garage with extra storage.
The lot in tree-lined Lincoln Park is near the zoo, Old Town's shops and dining, and Lake Michigan. $3,249,000. Jeff Lowe, Compass, (312) 339-1133 .
Brooklin, Maine
This game room with fireplace, wet bar, and 3D fish art is in the marine-themed main residence of a renovated 1972 compound on Herrick Bay. The five-bedroom home features shiplap walls, railings made of oars, water-view picture windows, and a primary-suite penthouse with deck. The 2.4-acre landscaped lot includes a patio with firepit; a two-bedroom barn with 2.5 baths, chef's kitchen, and generous living space; and a 1,200-foot waterfront. $3,845,000. Laura Farr, Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty, (207) 348-1200.
The third floor of this 2018 four-bedroom comprises a bonus family space with wet bar, bathroom, and rooftop deck. The house features an open main room with wall-size glass doors, gas fireplace, and gourmet kitchen with pantry; a window-lined hall; and floating stairs to the bedroom suites.
The light-filled downstairs family room in this organic contemporary home features a purple billiards table, a suspended fireplace, and a wet bar. The three-bedroom house centers on a vaulted, brick-walled living room with built-ins, automated glass doors, and an art glass chandelier.
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Washington, D.C.
This 1948 brick three-bedroom includes a refreshed, finished lower level with space for a playroom, theater, or games area. The house features new windows and lighting, refinished wood floors, an open main space with living and dining areas and updated kitchen with peninsula, and a sunroom.
The lot in Lamond Riggs has a pebbled yard with a patio and easy access to metro and bus lines; nearby parks for hiking, biking, and picnicking; the Takoma Community Center and Aquatic Center; and the Takoma Dog Park. $550,000. Lynne Tucker, Compass, (301) 404-0464 .
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