Heights brownstone. Working in conjunction with designer Elizabeth Cooke-King, the top level of the addition became a large, light-filled kitchen and the bottom level a baby's room and a sitting area / study for the master bedroom suite. Old brick was used on the exterior surrounding the windows. The
would have loved to do this to our Brooklyn Brownstone Garden
We added a 2-story addition to the back of this landmarked, 25-foot wide Brooklyn Heights brownstone. Working in conjunction with designer Elizabeth Cooke-King
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Village Brownstone, designed by Bill Peterson, Architect.
Photographed by John Hill
very cool brownstone East village/ NYC, retractable garage door 2nd story, safety provided by a glass/
Village brownstone - no retail space at bottom and retractable wall on 2nd floor!
veneer of brownstone to a lightweight honeycomb backing, just like the top layer of the ground floor, as mentioned earlier in this story. Traditional brownstone would have made the wall too heavy to raise and bring inside the space. With the variety of different claddings — brownstone, brownstone veneer
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upgrades a brownstone in the Park Slope Historic District in a distinctive manner. The clients are both trained in the visual arts, and have well-developed sensibilities about how a house is used as well as how elements from certain eras can interact visually. A lively dialogue has resulted in a design in
exterior, the brownstone facade was completely restored. All of this was achieve
a brownstone in the Park Slope Historic District
York City brownstones. "The rich quality of the wood adds a lot to the space and refers back to the Pacific Northwest look," Narofsky says. The fireplace wall has two cold-rolled steel boxes that intersect a panel of Sentousai stone tile by Inax. But in a bit of a trompe l'oeil effect, things are not necessarily
York City brownstones for the ceiling. Its beauty and texture allowed him to leave the ceiling open to the beams, adding height.
owner of Brownstone Arts and Design http://www.BrownstoneArtsandDesign.com and also hosts a blog on Activerain (members only) called HAPPY HOME STAGER http://activerain.com/blogs/happyhomestagerLaura can also be found on the houzz community at http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/users/happyhomestager and on
Village Brownstone, designed by Bill Peterson, Architect.
Photographed by John Hill
from a brownstone a couple blocks away, drew it in his computer-aided design (CAD) software and then handed the design to a fabricator to cut the panels. The more subtle pattern above the horizontal framing came about from mounting a brownstone veneer on a lightweight honeycomb backing; more on this detail
from a brownstone a couple blocks away, drew it in his computer-aided design (CAD) software and then handed the design to a fabricator to cut the panels. The more subtle pattern above the horizontal framing came about from mounting a brownstone veneer on a lightweight honeycomb backing; more on this detail