In the guest bedroom, an original woodblock used for the posters of a traveling carnival is another reminder of the clients’ cultured travels and the importance attached to each and every product furnishing their home. The open and accessible approach to art and home has led this house in Clinton Hill to become an unofficial salon and gathering space. Whether it be a neighborhood happy hour; a place for local art students to showcase their work; and talks of hosting an opera written for a residential setting, the Clinton Hill brownstone has retained its heritage as a historic home and a space for a community to come together.More: Houzz Tour: New Orleans GlamourHouzz Tour: Edith Wharton's The MountHouzz Tour: Historic Home in Austin, Texas
The serene color palate and underused space that draws one into small decorative details is delightful! Imagine walking through the house w/your morning coffee and taking it all in - windows open and a soft breeze...
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