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, 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 black trim and panels are made from an acetylated-wood product that resists rot and does not need to be painted frequently. Inside, the fireplace mantles were replaced with onyx and the staircase to the bottom level was 'turned' at the top to make room for a coat closet.
Finished project photography is by Michael Lee.
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dblanc wrote:
Hi Ben, I am building a pool house and love this tile for the bathroom. Can you provide details on the tile? »
Ben Herzog The uploader cut it off. If you send me your email, I can send you a higher resolution photo of it so you can zoom in and see the top and bottom channels.
cmckeen That is the colour I ended up choosing before I heard from you - I love it - I have deep crown mouldings and used a half tint of Wisteria Snow on the ceiling - it is great.
I painted my marble walls blue to achieve this lovely countertop marble finish on the picture - It didn’t turn out quite how I expected and I want to strip the blue paint and put my marble walls back to its natural finish.
Can anyone suggest the fastest, most thorough way to remove paint over marble tiles? »
I added this picture because of the colors. They have brighter walls to make the room feel open and spacious, but were still able to throw in a color of their choice- the periwinkle. (Chase)
“shower, subway tile all the way up”
“subway tile and the vanity counter?” “The wall tile is from Artistic Tile- Manhattan Field Tile in Periwinkle Blue. The countertop is Azul Macuba” “The wall tile is from Artistic Tile- Manhattan Field Tile in Periwinkle Blue.