This quirky Park Slope duplex actually had three levels but no closets. You entered at the top, passing through a tiny kitchen. Then a spiral stair dropped through a low sleep loft before landing you in a garden-floor studio. The whole procession was awkward, cluttered, and squeezed.
We reconfigured the kitchen to widen counters, add storage, and clear the entry. Now, a hearth, mantel, and countertop all made of soapstone unify the top floor. At the sleep loft, a bold red headboard holds extra storage.
Downstairs in the studio, we added a new walk-in closet. A rolling ladder reaches new cabinets high over the piano. All the rooms overlook the owner’s garden.
The newly composed apartment remains a curious sectional puzzle. But with everything now tidily stowed, the space can serve as a handsome backdrop for the bright patterns and colors of the owner’s collections.
PROJECT INFO
Location: Park Slope, Brooklyn
Size: 1500 s.f.
Year Completed: 2011
General Contractor: Krosno Contracting
Structural Engineer: Angelos Georgopoulos
Expediter: J. Callahan Consulting
Photographer: Brett Beyer