The Insider: A Quick, Cost-Conscious Townhouse Reno in South Slope
In just five months, architect Alexandra Barker of Barker Freeman gut-renovated a petite (16 fe...
Cara Greenberg is a veteran design journalist, focused on architecture, interior design, and real estate development. She has been writing The Insider column for Brownstoner for over a decade, and is a frequent contributor to Introspective, the online magazine of 1stDibs.com. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Architectural Record and many other publications, and she is the author of a seminal book, Mid-Century Modern: Furniture of the 1950s, published in 1984, which kindled interest in mid-20th century furniture and gave it an enduring name.
In just five months, architect Alexandra Barker of Barker Freeman gut-renovated a petite (16 fe...
A series of perplexing decisions confronted architect Drew Lang of Lang Architecture as he mas...
There's great design freedom on a block where early-20th-century multi-families are mixed with rec...
The owners of this late-19th-century two-story wood-frame were ready to abandon their dream of a...
This recently gut-renovated 1860s townhouse in the lower Slope has some trademark signifiers -- ...
"Modern but warm" is how the new homeowners described their vision to Park Slope-based architect J...
The owner of this 460-square-foot Concord Village studio, a busy media exec who travels frequently...
It was a lucky score: an 1890s brownstone in Carroll Gardens with an exceptionally long (70 feet...
This month marks Brownstoner’s Steel Anniversary. We’re taking some time to look back at our...
So apparently simple and refined is this Prospect Heights brownstone that you might not suspect it...