The home features high ceilings and exceptional craftsmanship, creating a bright and vibrant atmosphere. A unique design element is the minimalistic sculptural plaster staircase with white oak treads and integral wooden railing and base. Creates a fresh, soothing look inside a historic home.

My Dream Brooklyn Townhouse Kitchen
Add a modern twist to your industrial kitchen. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide plenty of natural light. A large wooden island seems small in a kitchen of this size. The color palette is very warm and neutral. The kitchen is a striking double-height space with floor-to-ceiling ivy living walls, beadboard panel cabinets, a large reclaimed oak island, and elegant Vermont soapstone counters and backsplash. I have it. It also boasts a Blue Star series and custom powder-coated dark green hood, cozy fireplace and dumbwaiter that connects to the dining room.The creamy cabinetry matches the wall color. It adds contrast to the original wood ceiling and black range hood. The kitchen is ideal for entertaining as it has easy access to the terrace. Indoor and outdoor fun is easy in Brooklyn.

A myriad of carefully selected design elements throughout the space, including vintage and bespoke light fixtures, stunning tiles and mosaics, traditional Moroccan tadelakt wall plaster, and beautifully crafted beadboard paneled cabinetry by Matt Hogan. there is. Reliquari Studio, Forbes & Lomax Breathtaking Foras Studio landscaping featuring light switches, Lutron-controlled glass extension shades and a tranquil koi pond.

What is the fireplace in the kitchen called?
Back then, kitchens needed fireplaces to keep the fire burning for both heating and cooking. This is also called “Irori”. A hearth consists of at least one large flat hearth stone, which can partially enclose a reredos (the low wall behind the hearth), a fireplace, an oven, or even a fume hood. So basically, a place where cozy magic was happening at home.

A Brooklyn townhouse is very homey on an $11 million budget. The townhouse is 5,100 feet and has 18 total including 6 bedrooms, 4.5 bedrooms and 3 wood burning fireplaces. The dining area is connected to the kitchen. It has a very minimalist look with bright white walls, industrial rustic furnishings and unique black light fixtures for an artistic twist. If you imagine a dining room in Brooklyn, it looks like this.


townhouse
This beautiful 19th century Brooklyn townhouse is located at 469 Henry Street. The house was originally built in 1850. With the help of Elizabeth Roberts Architects, the home was restored into a modern sanctuary. The house has most of its original charm and many details have remained intact during the renovation. A Brooklyn townhouse is very homey on an $11 million budget. The townhouse is 5,100 feet and has a total of 18 rooms, 6 plus her 4+ bedrooms.

The primary suite is a very nice bedroom space. On the top floor is a luxurious retreat that includes a spacious bedroom and living room with a cozy fireplace. Bathrooms are spacious with deep porcelain bathtubs in alcoves, convenient kitchenettes and generously sized walk-in closets. The east-facing bedroom opens onto a large terrace, complete with a staircase leading to the roof in the middle of the open space.

The appearance of a townhouse.
Origin of Cobble Hill
Here’s a quick history lesson about Cobble Hill, a popular Brooklyn neighborhood. Long ago, as in the mid-17th century, Dutch farmers began settling in this area north of Red Hook known as Pankeesburg. Governor Peter Stuyvesant has given the green light to agriculture. As far back as the Battle of Long Island in 1776, the Continental Army came and called the area “Cobble Hill” because it is reminiscent of the fortified hills in Boston.
