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TEAM
Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Interior Designer: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Builder: Kistler & Knapp Builders, Inc.
Landscape Architect: Lorayne Black Landscape Architect
Photographer: Greg Premru Photography

John Magnoski Photography
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons

This Dutch Renaissance Revival style Brownstone located in a historic district of the Crown heights neighborhood of Brooklyn was built in 1899. The brownstone was converted to a boarding house in the 1950’s and experienced many years of neglect which made much of the interior detailing unsalvageable with the exception of the stairwell. Therefore the new owners decided to gut renovate the majority of the home, converting it into a four family home. The bottom two units are owner occupied, the design of each includes common elements yet also reflects the style of each owner. Both units have modern kitchens with new high end appliances and stone countertops. They both have had the original wood paneling restored or repaired and both feature large open bathrooms with freestanding tubs, marble slab walls and radiant heated concrete floors. The garden apartment features an open living/dining area that flows through the kitchen to get to the outdoor space. In the kitchen and living room feature large steel French doors which serve to bring the outdoors in. The garden was fully renovated and features a deck with a pergola. Other unique features of this apartment include a modern custom crown molding, a bright geometric tiled fireplace and the labyrinth wallpaper in the powder room. The upper two floors were designed as rental units and feature open kitchens/living areas, exposed brick walls and white subway tiled bathrooms.

This Railing pattern was originally used in a Monastery in France. The Monastery was converted to a Bed and Breakfast years ago, and still stands, as was original. My Client was passionate about the design, and style of the early French Country. This Railing was created for them using a Reclaimed Antique Cast Iron Newel Post, and Forged Iron, to follow with the original pattern. The use of Travertine throughout the Staircase was a perfect compliment for the use of Stone and Metal.
This deep-red, Persian antique runner was custom sized and fitted on this expansive staircase, one of many in this architecturally complex and dynamic house. It cascades down and into another antique beauty with a unique, green center medallion complementing the green tones of the walls.
Architect: Christopher Hall Architect, Inc.
Photgraphy: Warren Patterson
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