facadeWe’re excited today to welcome another reno blogger to the Brownstoner family. After 20 years of loft living, our new contributors certainly have their work cut out for them: Despite having five fireplaces and lots of original details, their new house hasn’t had a plumbing or electrical upgrade in decades. (We’re already in love with that parlor floor window!) The painter and her music producer husband also warn that their taste is pretty eclectic, so get ready for some aesthetic curveballs coming your way. We’re also going to be interested to see what they do with their garden when the weather warms up. You can follow the link below for now. The blog should be has been added to the Reno Blog menu shortly.
Welcome to Our World [Crown Heights Reno]


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  1. Reno blah, blah, blah…. Where are the pictures? How can you initiate a renovation blog with a humdrum photo of the exterior of the house. Will this renovation be limited to the facade? This is so lame!

  2. CHP is here to stay (hopefully). It takes more than a bunch of ratner goonies/trolls to make her run for the hills. And she’s got her ever present army of supporters to back her up when those cronies show up.

  3. I was wondering what happened to Crown Heights Proud – thought s/he ran away.

    It looks like there are steps under the front steps.

    Hard to tell the property line on the side of the house.

    Almost like that piece on the 2nd floor is part of the neighbors house, but then door frame of this house is on their side. What’s going on?

  4. I was wondering what happened to Crown Heights Proud – thought s/he ran away.

    It looks like there are steps under the front steps.

    Hard to tell the property line on the side of the house.

    Almost like that piece on the 2nd floor is part of the neighbors house, but then door frame of this house is on their side. What’s going on?

  5. Welcome to the neighborhood! Look forward to seeing your progress! There are a lot of artists and musicians in the neighborhood, including everyone in my house (family and tenants,all) and the more the merrier. All the best.