Greenpoint Brownstone, Brooklyn by BAAO Architects
This Landmarked Greenpoint brownstone had beautiful parlor floor and stair details, but the finishes and fixtures dated back to the 1960’s and the house was subdivided into many small rooms.
This Landmarked Greenpoint brownstone had beautiful parlor floor and stair details, but the finishes and fixtures dated back to the 1960’s and the house was subdivided into many small rooms.
With this project, we wanted to create a space that was beautiful, referenced the history of this gorgeous Brooklyn brownstone, and fit the needs of our clients, a modern, busy family.
We transformed the original dark wood paneling and floors of this historic Park Slope townhome into an open and bright space for a young family.
The exterior architecture is pronounced by an Italianate style from the late 1800s and spans three floors for a young couple with an additional suite on the garden level for tenancy.
Located on a tree-lined street in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, this late-1800s, three-story brownstone had been held within a family for decades- and with it, fell into disrepair and in desperate need of a thorough renovation.
A complete gut renovation to a four story townhouse in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn. In renovating the house the clients requested a dynamic communal space that was open, fluid and bright.
Warm and bright were the client’s main request when renovating their new Williamsburg home with OAD Interiors. A variety of soft, subtle materials were used and the design was kept minimal.
As long time residents of Williamsburg, the owners wanted a space where their extended family who reside in the same building could all gather.