The latest, most creative way to buy local is to purchase a home from the family run The Brooklyn Home Company. Based in Brooklyn, NY, they pride themselves on creating “homes, not units” for those seeking the highest quality, classic designs with functional artistic twists. All the properties developed and renovated by T.B.H. Co “embrace individualism, artistic integrity, customer focus and environment conservation.”
Remember the kitchen image used in last Friday’s post? I was so struck by it that I traced its origins. Then my chin hit the floor, how did they read my mind? I was awestruck by the spaces’ design and architectural details. And, even though some of my favorite bloggers have already posted on this innovative company I couldn’t resist sharing as well.
5th Street
Full of natural light, this gorgeous duplex features fantastic exposed beam ceilings and wall-to-wall built in bookshelves. I love the open shelving in the kitchen and the reclaimed barn door used to mask the washroom.
15th Street
A condo building featuring five floors of unique spaces, all bright and airy. I love the reclaimed flooring, especially when set in an interesting chevron pattern. I also love the use of modern lighting to update traditional spaces.
Fort Greene Place
A landmark building brought back to life as four condos, the most glamorous being the original parlor level with original flooring and restored mantels & moldings.
Full of natural light, this gorgeous duplex features fantastic exposed beam ceilings and wall-to-wall built in bookshelves. I love the open shelving in the kitchen and the reclaimed barn door used to mask the washroom.
A condo building featuring five floors of unique spaces, all bright and airy. I love the reclaimed flooring, especially when set in an interesting chevron pattern. I also love the use of modern lighting to update traditional spaces.
Fort Greene Place
A landmark building brought back to life as four condos, the most glamorous being the original parlor level with original flooring and restored mantels & moldings.
{Images via The Brooklyn Home Company}
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