The Washingtonian got their hands on the blueprints for Bezos' home renovation earlier this year, which Business Insider used to create these floor plans. The architecture firm overseeing the expansion, Barnes Vanze, specializes in historic restoration.
The plans reveal the lot size is 34,000 square feet and has two structures — which made up the former Textile Museum — connected by a second-story walkway. Both structures were originally built in the early 1900s and are part of the National Register of Historic Places.
According to the plans, the existing driveway will be widened and restored and the curb will be replaced with granite. "Privacy plantings" will be added to the perimeter of the property as well.
In the backyard, a new terrace will be added off the back of the Wood House with a "garden room" linking the two. Behind the Pope House, a wooden pergola and existing fountain will be restored. At the back of the lot there's a new garden pavilion that will have a gas fireplace. A pathway leads to a one-bedroom house for the property's caretaker that sits above a two-car garage.