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DIY Renovations Don’t Have to Be Scary With These Tips from the Brownstone Boys

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Brooklyn design duo Jordan Slocum and Barry Bordelon emphasize fun and fearlessness when it comes to tackling any home project, big or small. At the intersection of heritage and modern design, you’ll find renovators and designers Jordan Slocum and Barry Bordelon— the Brownstone Boys. Be prepared with the essential tools on hand.

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Before & After: This Suburban L.A. Home’s Most Attractive Quality? A Near Complete Lack of Character

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With a few completed projects across Southern California, including one in Woodland Hills , they were all too aware of the ultra-competitive real estate market in L.A. When they came across a dated, nondescript home for sale in good condition in Granada Hills, California, they knew they had found the right place.

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Built To Last: 6 Times ABC Stone Provided Rare Rocks for Timeless Architecture

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The following projects showcase some of ABC Stone ‘s collaborations with designers. From locations in New York City and Hicksville, ABC helps architects and teams find the right products for their specific projects. The Pierhouse and 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge building echoes the park’s simplified use of stone and steel.

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INC wraps Brooklyn apartments in off-white terracotta tiles

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INC Architecture & Design has designed the St Marks Place housing block clad with terracotta -clad facades in Brooklyn , New York. Located in the Boerum Hill, a neighbourhood in Brooklyn that has streets lined with mid-rise brownstones, St Marks Place was designed to be modern while referencing the local architectural heritage.

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Casa M by Studio Atomic | Living space

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Casa M is a residential renovation project that encompasses the last two floors of a historic four-level Brownstone built in 1894 in Brooklyn, New York. The renovation focused on the upper two floors to create an open and functional space, using natural light as the main design element.

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The Most Shocking Before & After Renovations of 2021

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The year’s most remarkable renovations run the gamut of housing types—from Brooklyn Brownstones to bungalows and dome-shaped homes—however many of them share similar goals: to create more fluid living spaces and a better connection to the outdoors. Read on to see how our top ten projects give new life to old houses.

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Budget Breakdown: A Seattle Family Builds a Rugged Cabin on a Remote Island for $41K

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Since starting on the project in 2017, he and his family have planted more than 80 trees around the acreage. Photo: Sean Airhart Architect Carsten Stinn wanted to keep the property as untouched as possible, only carving out roads or removing fallen trees when necessary.

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