
This Couple Had a Hangover, Then an Epiphany: They’d Embrace a Brownstone’s Dark Side
A lack of windows can be a good thing.
A lack of windows can be a good thing.
While the original staircase remains, now it’s a favorite hangout spot.
The giant orange daybed screams “staycation.”
And a 200-foot-long ombré stair runner.
Two hues divide the apartment into day and night.
The entire process ended up taking four years.
Now a 17-foot-long dining table takes advantage of it.
“It felt so comfortable, and the air was really beachy.”
“Strategic mess” is key.
The entrepreneur shares how she did it—while raising three kids and managing her growing empire.
A checkered kitchen banquette is the family’s HQ.
A bookcase that fits into the wonky footprint was a must.
Her New York City home is like a life-size jewelry box.
The whimsical home is fit for a textile-loving costume designer.
Vintage Italian dressers (from Facebook Marketplace) to the rescue.
In the office, a blackboard wall helps bring such ideas to life.
We’re partial to the one with the circus-stripe ceiling.
And now you can rent it out.