A "Teeny Tiny Hallway" Becomes a Colorful, Storage-Packed Feature
Briefly

The article highlights the importance of hallways in home design, showcasing Morgan Levine's successful renovation of her family's 1870s Brooklyn apartment. Through a full gut renovation, Morgan and her husband transformed a cramped hallway into a stylish, intentional space, featuring wider dimensions, arches, and added storage through bookcases. The original flooring was replaced with a new herringbone pattern, complemented by a striking gold paint on the shelves. The renovation emphasized that hallways, often overlooked, can enhance a home's aesthetic and functionality.
We redid the kitchen and bathroom, and we reconfigured the bedroom and tiny room into a bedroom and living room...the project was basically a full gut renovation.
The hallway transformation ended up being one of her favorite parts of her home.
Morgan designed a new herringbone pattern that she's particularly proud of.
She also loves the pop of gold on the bookshelves - the paint color is Benjamin Moore's Dorset Gold.
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