New York–based designer Ian Starling respectfully reimagined a residence by husband-and-wife architects Joseph and Mary Merz
A spirit of surprise can be seen throughout
This home in Broolyn is filled with colorful wallpaper even at places you wont expect it.
This once worn-out Brooklyn brownstone is now a stunning family home.
Rising-star designer Nicholas Obeid channeled the oeuvres of Tony Duquette and Albert Hadley for the interiors of this 1800s edifice
New York–based designer Ian Starling respectfully reimagined a residence by husband-and-wife architects Joseph and Mary Merz
The Brownstone Boys brought color and texture to the home, as well an extra floor of living space
It’s been a labour of love for Janice, who has injected warmth and personality into the 10-year renovation of her old weatherboard. Step inside!
Can you detect the English accent?
A 600-square-foot apartment gets a dreamy makeover with a little help from a staple gun and a lot of imagination.
With everything from Prada fabrics to a Chanel surfboard, the home is a reflection of its owner’s career
In this excerpt from The Brooklyn Home, the firm's designers open up their own Brooklyn Brownstone, featuring a lofted bed over the kitchen.
New York Times bestselling author Sarah Knight’s husband, musician Judd Harris, used to say that she wants to live in an opium den and that he wants to live in a spaceship. “Eventually we settled on what we call ‘funky mid-century modern.'"
Featuring a collection of homes that embody the influential Brooklyn Home Company’s aesthetic, this book introduces readers to the design firm’s signature method.By fusing design and development with a cohesive vision for mindful living and modern style, brother-and-sister-team builder Bill Caleo and designer Lyndsay Caleo founded the popular Brooklyn Home Company, which operates as a local, family-run design collective. The Brooklyn Home features ten iconic Brooklyn homes that they have designed and unpacks the secrets to creating light, comfort, and calm, even within the chaos of a big city.With a focus on sustainable living and personalized charm, each home is uniquely stunning. From a company known for designing and building locally sourced, perfectly artful spaces, complete with minimalist interiors, these projects feature bespoke details with integrated art pieces and hand-carved elements by artist-in-residence Fitzhugh Karol. The Brooklyn Home is for interior design enthusiasts who want an inside look at the borough’s most stylish, livable, and sustainable homes. Publisher : Abrams Books (September 26, 2023) Language : English Hardcover : 224 pages ISBN-10 : 1419766708 ISBN-13 : 978-1419766701 Item Weight : 3.15 pounds Dimensions : 9.3 x 1 x 11.2 inches
How one interior designer makes the most of her tight space
13-foot ceilings give this rental a lofty feel and highlight classic architectural details, from the crown molding to the original wood shutters to the deco fireplace.
A cozy brownstone filled with interesting decor ideas and raw details
And yet, somehow, comfort reigns supreme
And yet, somehow, comfort reigns supreme
After many years of cramped quarters, the ballet dancer has room for all her favorite things
"This is one of those neighborhoods where if you want to have a peacock, you have a peacock."
Romilly Newman’s Cobble Hill apartment is one of a kind
A 12-foot-long skylight and rich, winey hues add warmth and vibrance to a previously dim abode
Name: Amhalise Morgan and her children, Harmony Cree and Rebel Spirit Location: Brooklyn, New York Size: 2,000 square feet Years lived in: 11 years; Owned The home of Amhalise and her two teen-aged children is the definition of a labor of love. She bought the home after traveling and living overseas for many years and essentially had a clean slate to work with upon purchasing her 19th-century Brooklyn brownstone.
Rising-star designer Nicholas Obeid channeled the oeuvres of Tony Duquette and Albert Hadley for the interiors of this 1800s edifice
Over time, a trio of guiding principles has led the sculptor Fitzhugh Karol and the designer Lyndsay Caleo to build a successful property business based in Brooklyn and to create a restful retreat for their family on Long Island
The famed author called the fourth-floor apartment home for many years
A brownstone remodel in historic Brooklyn wins the Marvin Architects Challenge Best Remodel/Addition project category.
Barker Associates Architecture Office renovated this brownstone located in the Crown Heights nieghborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
When this Brooklyn-based couple's friends began leaving the city, they took a chance, stayed, and bought a moody brownstone.
Name: Naj AustinLocation: Brooklyn, New York Size: 1,000 square feet Type of home: Brownstone apartmentYears lived in: A little over a year — it was a COVID move!; rented Naj Austin is the founder and CEO of Ethel’s Club and Somewhere Good, both of which are “platforms centering identity, community, and joy,” she explains. Clearly, wellness is a focus for Austin at work.
Rising-star designer Nicholas Obeid channeled the oeuvres of Tony Duquette and Albert Hadley for the interiors of this 1800s edifice
Name: Naj AustinLocation: Brooklyn, New York Size: 1,000 square feet Type of home: Brownstone apartmentYears lived in: A little over a year — it was a COVID move!; rented Naj Austin is the founder and CEO of Ethel’s Club and Somewhere Good, both of which are “platforms centering identity, community, and joy,” she explains. Clearly, wellness is a focus for Austin at work.
A 12-foot-long skylight and rich, winey hues add warmth and vibrance to a previously dim abode
A 12-foot-long skylight and rich, winey hues add warmth and vibrance to a previously dim abode
With the help of designer Hallie Goodman and architect Ravi Raj, the musician and author created an art-filled space that inspires their own creative work
When the owners of a property and their collaborators can see the exact same potential in a potentially elaborate renovation, magic can happen. It is rare, but when it does happen the results can be breathtaking.
Civilian transforms an 1890's townhouse with new modern layout and by adding contemporary + vintage details and colorful accents throughout.
This Brooklyn home once owned by Blue's Clues’ Steve Burns is now a WFH haven for its new owners.
Fawn Galli made sure her home was filled with lush elements and just the right amount of sparkle
A spirit of surprise can be seen throughout