The Insider: Serene Vibe, Farmhouse-Style Kitchen Transform Park Slope Railroad Apartment
A top floor apartment in an old Brooklyn row house got a new farmhouse-style kitchen and snazzy black-and-white bath in a budget-conscious remodel.

Photo by Emily Gilbert
One of the owners of a vintage row house, which had long been a down-at-the-heels rental building, chose the bright top floor as a home for herself and her two children. She hired Warwick, N.Y.-based designer Elizabeth Aurandt of Mercer Interior to help turn the two-bedroom, railroad-style apartment into a more comfortable, polished space reflective of her life as an artist and educator.
This week we’re looking back at a project we featured in 2018. To see more about how this Park Slope space was transformed, click here.
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