Park Slope Neo-Tudor House / The Brooklyn Studio
Briefly

The Park Slope Neo-Tudor home, built in 1919, has a storied past, serving various functions including a doctor's office and a B&B. Recent renovations aimed to create a modern living space for a couple and their young daughter while preserving unique historical elements. Instead of reinstating lost features, a sleek design featuring bleached walnut provides warmth. Innovative storage solutions were included, with multi-functional millwork and a long bookshelf that integrates living and dining areas, enhancing the home's modern appeal and functionality.
This single-family Neo-Tudor home in Park Slope underwent a transformation to balance modern living needs while respecting its historical context and unique elements.
The design unifies space with bleached walnut accents, providing warmth and a minimalist approach, emphasizing functionality and modern aesthetics.
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