Welcome to My Brooklyn Brownstone! Restoring a Brooklyn Brownstone: Designing with History, Not Just Trends Most New York interior designers love a clean slate—a blank canvas where every detail can be freshly imagined. But as a Brooklyn interior designer who lives in...
Mixing Old and New Classic Furniture: Beautiful, Chic and Fun Mixing vintage pieces with new furniture is one of the most effective ways to make a home feel both stylish and personal. It’s like curating your own story—a thoughtful layering of old and new that invites...
Radiator Covers That Work Double Duty Space is a premium asset, whether you’re living in a classic six on the Upper East Side, a brownstone in Brooklyn, or a minimalist studio apartment in the East Village. And while the square footage might not always be generous,...
Asymmetry: How a Design Challenge Can Become a Design Advantage Sometimes homeowners and their designers are faced with a unique design challenge due to the original architectural layout of the space. The double-edged blade of asymmetry. As professional New York...
Accessorizing: A Final and Truly Important Step to Interior Design Accessorizing is one of the final, and perhaps one of the most fun stages of home renovation and interior design. While it may seem like it is an easy step to wrap up what may have been a lengthy...
Declutter Your Home Decluttering a space, be it a closet, a room or your home can seem like a daunting exercise in futility. How do you sort through years or even a lifetime’s worth of collecting and decide what goes and what does not go? Stress, frustration,...