The Station House is a luxury rental residence in northeast Washington, D.C.’s burgeoning Atlas District. With interior design by Rockwell Group, the Fisher Brothers’ 11-story, LEED-certified building is full of contemporary amenities, mirroring the lively restaurant, retail, and gallery scene of the surrounding neighborhood.

Residential units and amenities share the inherent beauty of industrial materials and feature accents from Brooklyn-based makers.


On the ground floor, an oversized terrarium runs the length of the main lounge, housed in a structure made of blackened steel mullions. It brings a calming presence to those working inside and playfully blurs the boundaries between indoors and out.
An L-shaped kitchen with black marble and walnut invites casual cooking and demonstrations. An indoor-outdoor fireplace across from the main lounge connects to a social courtyard.