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Kate Glicksberg Photography
Complete renovation of a 19th century brownstone in Brooklyn's Fort Greene neighborhood. Modern interiors that preserve many original details.
Kate Glicksberg Photography
Chr DAUER Architects
A typical post-1906 Noe Valley house is simultaneously restored, expanded and redesigned to keep what works and rethink what doesn’t. The front façade, is scraped and painted a crisp monochrome white—it worked. The new asymmetrical gabled rear addition takes the place of a windowless dead end box that didn’t. A “Great kitchen”, open yet formally defined living and dining rooms, a generous master suite, and kid’s rooms with nooks and crannies, all make for a newly designed house that straddles old and new.
Structural Engineer: Gregory Paul Wallace SE
General Contractor: Cardea Building Co.
Photographer: Open Homes Photography
Ethan Allen
Get your windows fit and trim, the natural way with bamboo. #TIP! Choose shades in natural materials like bamboo, rattan or raw silk to add texture. They allow privacy yet allow natural light in.
Endless Ideas Interiors Inc.
Rustic bronze and gold accented art add a masculine touch to this entry.
Photo Credit: Stephanie Brown Photography
Corinthian Fine Homes
This homeowner loved her home, loved the location, but it needed updating and a more efficient use of the condensed space she had for her master bedroom/bath.
She was desirous of a spa-like master suite that not only used all spaces efficiently but was a tranquil escape to enjoy.
Her master bathroom was small, dated and inefficient with a corner shower and she used a couple small areas for storage but needed a more formal master closet and designated space for her shoes. Additionally, we were working with severely sloped ceilings in this space, which required us to be creative in utilizing the space for a hallway as well as prized shoe storage while stealing space from the bedroom. She also asked for a laundry room on this floor, which we were able to create using stackable units. Custom closet cabinetry allowed for closed storage and a fun light fixture complete the space. Her new master bathroom allowed for a large shower with fun tile and bench, custom cabinetry with transitional plumbing fixtures, and a sliding barn door for privacy.
Valerie Grant Interiors
2nd Floor landing reading nook. Designed with bulit-in book cases with window seat and sconce lighting.
Built Custom Carpentry
Custom designed and built hallway organizer. Client presented project to us with an abandoned mid-floor laundry chute that they wanted operational and within the confines of the cabinet. The hallway also presented an additional challenge due to an angled hallway floor plan. The custom design adapted well to both.
Татьяна Вакуева | Abwarten!
Декоративный свет и крупноформатный керамогранит под оникс создают торжественную атмосферу в небольшом коридоре
Jon Hensley Architects
Contractor: AllenBuilt Inc.
Interior Designer: Cecconi Simone
Photographer: Connie Gauthier with HomeVisit
ROAM Architecture
This existing home was originally built circa 1919, and was ready for a major renovation. As was characteristic of the period in which the home was built, the existing spaces were small and closed in. The design concept included removing walls on first floor for a thoroughly updated and open living / dining / kitchen space, as well as creating a new first floor powder room and entry. Great care was taken to preserve and embrace original period details, including the wood doors and hardware (which were all refinished and reused), the existing stairs (also refinished), and an existing brick pier was exposed to restore some of the home’s inherent charm. The existing wood flooring was also refinished to retain the original details and character.
On the second floor, the existing floors and doors were refinished, and the hall bath renovated.
Photo Credit: Steve Dolinsky
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