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Long-Awaited Green-Wood Cemetery Visitor Center to Open in April
The new facility includes visitor orientation areas as well as space for education programs and exhibitions.
The Insider: Glass Block, Arches Distinguish Bed Stuy Duplex Reno
The architect maximized light and added unexpected design elements such as a curved wall to the lower duplex of a three-story townhouse.
The Insider: Vivid Color, Restored Staircase Revitalize Park Slope Limestone
Colorful wallpaper and tile, new bathrooms, and swapping the kitchen and dining room were among the bold moves.
The Insider: Boerum Hill Garden Floor Feels Like an English Country House
The cozy downstairs rooms were designed as a self-contained unit for the homeowners’ visiting parents.
The Insider: Soup-to-Nuts Reno, Vibrant Interiors Polish Historic Heights Gem
Bold, creative design elements complement the restoration of this five-story brick townhouse in Brooklyn Heights.
This is quite lovely. Wonderful choices of materials and finishes. The result is calming and modern with great nods to the house's original style.
The Insider: Reimagined Interiors Modernize, Brighten PLG Limestone"OSSO Architecture replaced a crumbling brick stoop that was not original to the house with bluestone treads, open risers, and a steel railing. They cleaned up the exterior facade, installed new Pella windows, and restored the original front doors, now boldly painted Exotic Purple by Benjamin Moore." But there is no facade picture showing this.
The Insider: Architects Rebuild Sinking Park Slope Brownstone and Add a PenthouseThank you Cate for having this show up today, the day we celebrated Elaine’s life.
Schoolteacher’s Coup: Seeking an Integrated Neighborhood, a Couple Restores an 1899 HouseChanging the front windows is awful. Just because one isn't within the historic district today, one should still maintain the historic nature of the house.
The Insider: Vivid Color, Restored Staircase Revitalize Park Slope Limestone