Take a 4-story Romanesque Revival multi-residence brownstone in Park Slope built in 1899. Completely gut it, and add CWB Architects and Pilaster Contracting for 2 years of renovations. Restore part of the parlour floor, add a floor-to-ceiling windowed addition combined with some decor magic from Tamara Eaton and you have a pretty spectacular “new” home. Then put it on the market for $7.5 M.
Carol says:
Does anyone know where to get round mirrors like that that don't cost a fortune?
KiM says:
There's this one from Hay Denmark, this one at Zone Maison (I used one in the bathroom of my last house) and this one at Anthropologie
Pati says:
Seriously gorgeous! That kitchen!…That's your blue/black Kim 🙂 Love that mouldings around the door way…, such a contrast to the rest of the room.
Christine says:
can you give me any information on the manufacture of the sink in the bathroom. Love it!