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The Insider: Colorful Paint and Tile Lead PLG Row House Reno

The article details the renovation of a vintage three-story row house in Prospect Lefferts Gardens (PLG), led by Brooklyn-based architectural practice Studio Officina. The project was initiated by new homeowners who expressed a strong preference for vibrant colors in their interior design, a departure from currently popular monochromatic schemes. However, the renovation faced significant initial challenges, as extensive structural issues, including considerable termite damage and unresolved leaks, were discovered after demolition began. These issues necessitated the replacement of numerous joists on each floor, delaying the implementation of the homeowners' colorful vision. Once the structural repairs were completed, Studio Officina proceeded with the comprehensive renovation of the parlor level and the addition of a new bathroom on the top floor. The original layout of the 50-foot-long structure, which had been a two-family residence, featured four rooms per floor with two internal rooms and a meandering corridor, creating a somewhat inefficient and disjointed feel. The architectural team retained but modified the long hallway on the parlor floor, strategically narrowing the middle rooms to integrate a coat closet, a new powder room, and pantry storage. This adjustment aimed to enhance functionality and flow within the space. The core of the aesthetic design revolved around the bold use of paint and tile. The homeowners’ desire for color was met with unabashedly bold primary hues, meticulously balanced with substantial amounts of white to prevent the spaces from feeling overwhelming. The architect emphasized that at eye level, even in the hallway, white surfaces largely dominate the visual field, providing a clean contrast to the vibrant accents. A notable design element is the use of patterned tiles from the Margherita range by Mutina, designed by Natalie du Pasquier, a co-founder of the 1980s design collective Memphis, available through Stone Source. These tiles are featured prominently throughout the project. Specific design choices highlight the colorful theme. The staircase structure was painted a vivid blue, tempered by white wainscoting. The front parlor, serving as the living room, features walls painted in Farrow & Ball’s Stirabout, a neutral earthy tone, complementing a brown velvet sofa from Sarah Ellison, which was one of the few new furniture purchases. The kitchen, a central focus, was designed around the clients' specific request for a "pink kitchen" from "Day One." This vision materialized with a pink Samsung Bespoke refrigerator and custom cabinetry by Jon Besch. A backsplash of zellige tile from Zia Tile and natural wood elements, including open cubbies and a cabinet, were incorporated to provide textural variation and prevent the pink from dominating the space. Countertops are stone slabs from Geraci Stone Gallery, and pendant lights above the kitchen island were crafted by one of the homeowners, a ceramic artist. The dining area, adjacent to the kitchen, was created by removing a load-bearing wall to establish a wider, more open space. A Noguchi Akari light fixture illuminates the dining table. The newly added powder room and upstairs bathroom also showcase the project’s commitment to distinctive tile work. The powder room features graphic wall and floor tiles from Mutina’s Margherita line, while the upstairs bath includes a vanity from Alape and Pixel tile from Italian supplier 41zero42. Studio Officina also utilized an existing light well, enlarging it to accommodate a new skylight, enhancing natural light in the new bathroom. The article concludes by noting that until all rooms are renovated, the homeowners' children are given artistic freedom on the walls, underscoring the family-centric and personalized approach to the home’s ongoing evolution. #HomeRenovation #InteriorDesign #ColorfulInteriors #ProspectLeffertsGardens #StudioOfficina #BrooklynRealEstate #TileDesign #StructuralRepair #CustomCabinetry #HomeRenovation #InteriorDesign #ColorfulInteriors #ProspectLeffertsGardens #StudioOfficina #BrooklynRealEstate #TileDesign #StructuralRepair #CustomCabinetry
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