All posts with tag:Brooklyn

This historic Brooklyn townhouse boasts opulent decor, which is a surprise for usually understated interiors of New York. First of all, we are talking about wall decor: abundant moldings and stucco, ornate lamps and decor items, original wallpapers and details with floral motifs. You can even talk about Art Deco influences that are felt throughout…

The main design feature of this Brooklyn townhouse is luxurious double height industrial windows and a second light in the living room, which is located at the back of the house. Such characteristics have become possible thanks to a modern extension made to the main historical building. The interiors are quite calm in color, but…

Minimalism in interior design is a favorite technique by New York studio Ishka Designs, but their projects are not just cold and lifeless spaces. Designers are convinced that a home should feel cozy and lively even with a minimum of decorative items, each of which, nevertheless, is selected with great attention and taste. This townhouse…

Bringing old townhouses and apartments of New York back to life is the main specialization of Ronen Lev Studio, because it is objects of this type that make up the majority of their portfolio. The firm was founded only 5 years ago, but has already managed to earn a name in design circles. Interestingly, the…

This 19th-century townhouse in Brooklyn has been reconstructed following a fairly common architectural pattern – an original historic facade and a modern extension in the backyard. The same goes for the design of the interior space: the purely American interiors of the front of the house and more modern and minimalist elements in the extension….

As we know, white is the favorite color of Scandinavian designers, while their US counterparts usually like more rich combinations. And this is why it’s so interesting to watch the interiors of this townhouse in Brooklyn – here the design is completely built on white. Yes, of course, it was diluted with wooden elements in…

It is now hard to believe that this neat brownstone in Brooklyn was abandoned for 20 years. But with the help of painstaking work of designers and architects, it was possible to save the dilapidated facade made of sandstone and brick, and to transform the interiors. Color has become the star of the project, a…

Nature is the best artist, so the designers of Pappas Miron that worked on this townhouse in Brooklyn decided and chose the colors of water and earth for the decoration. Blue, turquoise, emerald are at the same time in harmony and contrast with warm shades of ocher, wood and reddish tones. And the interiors look…

A natural wood bookcase that blends seamlessly into a work area is the first thing that catches your eye when you see the photographs of this Brooklyn apartment. This constructive design solution not only looks cool, but also adds functionality when space is limited. In the living room, we can see a trendy contrast of…