Featured in The New York Times

We were excited to see an article about one of our favorite projects in the NY Times this weekend. Our clients have been amazing stewards of this incredible home and we look forward to seeing the next chapter in its fascinating history unfold.

 

Click here for more about the mansion’s rich history.

Passive House Certification

We are pleased to announce that Kimberly is now a Certified Passive House Designer!

 

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For more information on the Passive House Institute, see the link below.

 

The Passive House Institute

100,000 Houzz Saves!

If you’re a heavy houzz user, then there’s a good chance you have a photo of our work saved to your boards as we’ve just hit the 100,000 saves mark!

 

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A big thank you to everyone who made it possible.We’ll be looking forward to adding more images of more recent work soon!

Our New Houzz Badge!

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We are proud to announce that we have unlocked The Influencer badge on Houzz!

As their website puts it: “The Influencer badge is given to pros whose advice and knowledgeable posts are most appreciated by the Houzz community.”

Thank you everyone who enjoyed our input!

Park Slope Brownstone Transformed

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Cara Greenberg
 has written a lovely article about one of our projects.  She highlights how our design strategies in conjunction with Tamara Eaton‘s interiors have turned a small 1880’s brownstone into a space for contemporary living. Read the full article here.

Featured in Heirloom Modern

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Our Clinton Hill Townhouse strikes again!  Check out Heirloom Modern by the Hovey sisters (published by Rizzoli) – a book that explores the stylish combinations of old world treasures and elegant modern living.  Featuring large beautiful photographs, Heirloom Modern places the reader in the old Brooklyn mansion, telling its history and exploring the legacy its owner wishes to leave behind.

Spaces, but not much time

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Hello to all – it’s been a while! We have been busy, and a bit neglectful in sharing our work with you all, but are finally getting around to posting some of the great press we have received. Back in early 2013, New York Spaces magazine included an article by Marjorie E Gage describing our Clinton Hill Townhouse, the most recent take on a great building that is over 125 years old. You can read it now, here!

More of The Insider

 

 

A few weeks ago, The Insider covered a Park Slope project of ours that was completed about a year and a half ago. It’s wonderful to have someone take the time to make a narrative out of memories, photos, and drawings from us and our clients. Click here for a link to the article. Enjoy!

The Insider – Brownstoner

 

Back in 2007, when we got our first peak at the house that would become our Clinton Hill Townhouse project, we fell in love. That same afternoon the client and I ran over to the Department of Building to see what, if any, old drawings for the house might still exist. Opening the folder, we found original drawings on linen from the late 1890s for the house’s first renovation and addition. Sadly that addition, shown in the image above, had been torn down in the 1920s. Last week Cara Greenberg wrote a wonderful article about the Clinton Hill Townhouse and it’s history. Take a look!