Photography: Richard Powers, with styling by Anita Sarsidi; Evan Sklar
This project was done in conjunction with CWB Architects and Fearins | Welch Interior Design.
Richly saturated, dark furnishings balance the light and airy architecture created after the full renovation of this five-story Brooklyn home. With no formal dining room, the kitchen eating area takes center stage for family gatherings, entertaining and hanging out. Close attention was paid to craftsmanship in order to create an effortless and cozy hub in the heart of the home. The oversized windows highlight the indoor/outdoor feel, allowing an abundance of light to flood this well-used nook.
This project was featured in The American House, 100 Contemporary Homes and NYC&G. It also won a Remodelista Considered Design Award.