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Wow Great Place
This comfy, inviting space is the perfect hang-out for teens to lounge, watch TV, have sleepovers, and just chill with friends.
Yes, Justin Bieber may not be a favorite for everyone, but for this particular client, he's the perfect accessory!
Chango
Architectural advisement, Interior Design, Custom Furniture Design & Art Curation by Chango & Co
Photography by Sarah Elliott
See the feature in Rue Magazine
Laura Manchee Designs
This young family wanted a home that was bright, relaxed and clean lined which supported their desire to foster a sense of openness and enhance communication. Graceful style that would be comfortable and timeless was a primary goal.
Barden's Decorating, Inc.
This adorable Nursery was designed by Cathy Green of Cathy Green Interiors (www.cathygreeninteriors.com). Room painted and stencil finish installed by Barden's Decorating, Inc. (www.BardensDecorating.com). Photo's taken by Beth Furgurson Photography (www.furgphoto.com).
Amy Lambert Lee
Pearson's room is an all-white nursery. The goal was to create a space that would easily grow with her. Photo with natural light only.
DHD Architecture and Interior Design
This 1899 townhouse on the park was fully restored for functional and technological needs of a 21st century family. A new kitchen, butler’s pantry, and bathrooms introduce modern twists on Victorian elements and detailing while furnishings and finishes have been carefully chosen to compliment the quirky character of the original home. The area that comprises the neighborhood of Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY was first inhabited by the Native Americans of the Lenape people. The Dutch colonized the area by the 17th century and farmed the region for more than 200 years. In the 1850s, a local lawyer and railroad developer named Edwin Clarke Litchfield purchased large tracts of what was then farmland. Through the American Civil War era, he sold off much of his land to residential developers. During the 1860s, the City of Brooklyn purchased his estate and adjoining property to complete the West Drive and the southern portion of the Long Meadow in Prospect Park.
Architecture + Interior Design: DHD
Original Architect: Montrose Morris
Photography: Peter Margonelli
http://petermorgonelli.com
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