The Insider: Brooklyn Heights “Brides’ Row” Gem Is Restored to Perfection
This classic 1850s brick row house -- one of five identical structures on a North Heights block ...
This classic 1850s brick row house -- one of five identical structures on a North Heights block ...
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...