Michael K Chen Architecture (MKCA) undertook the gut renovation and interior design of this four-storey Brooklyn brownstone, honouring both the home’s history and the clients’ characters, and generously applying swathes of bold colours to define spaces and background art and design pieces
Here's an unusual and striking house with high-Victorian curb appeal.
These stately 19th-century homes have weathered over a century of ups and downs
The prevailing aesthetic is clean and understated -- modern but warm, practical yet sophisticated.
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Interior designer Marissa Corvino compares renovating and decorating her New Jersey home to giving herself a haircut: daunting and incredibly personal.
Maybe a sense of calm can be found in curation
And a family embraces change
With toddler-friendly finishes, it’s a sanctuary for everyone
Actor Adrian Grenier has renovated a 160-year-old Brooklyn brownstone into a stunning home for him ánd his mother
Peter Pennoyer Architects is an award-winning practice in traditional architecture recognized as a leader in classicism and historic preservation.
Sarah Jacoby, a Long Island City-based architect whose practice has included many detail-laden brownstones, took several tacks to brighten up the house while retaining as much intact woodwork as was practicable.
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This house is situated in one among Brooklyn’s well-known historic townhouses that we’ve all seen so typically in Hollywood films. However regardless of
166 Amity St, Brooklyn, NY, 11201 is a Brownstone in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn that is listed for sale at $8,000,000. This is a 5 BR, 3 bath property.
A 1910 Renaissance Revival brownstone asking $5.9 million at 572 1st Street, in Park Slope, is packed with historic detail and located right outside Prospect Park.
An Italian architect and designer balances the extraordinary vintage detail of a Brooklyn brownstone with her clients' modernist leanings.
A 4-story townhouse restored and modernized: now a chic 2-bedroom home with original details and modern upgrades.
Take one look at the old-world wine cellar at this Park Slope brownstone, and it'll make perfect sense that the owners are winemakers.
How designer Merrill Lyons honored this Park Slope, Brooklyn brownstone without turning it into a time capsule.
It is hard to know where to begin with the list of period details still intact in this 1880s Park Slope brownstone.
In an extract from the classic book on New York row houses, 'Bricks and Brownstone', we explore the history of the quintessential urban American house and take a look inside a beautifully preserved example.
This project entailed the complete renovation of a 4-story Romanesque Revival row house in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York