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The new great room opens up completely to the patio with multi-panel pocket sliding glass doors that measure seven feet tall and 22 feet long.
The new great room opens up completely to the patio with multi-panel pocket sliding glass doors that measure seven feet tall and 22 feet long.
The Opencase Wall System works in many different rooms, such as mudrooms and studies, making wall space elegantly functional.
The Opencase Wall System works in many different rooms, such as mudrooms and studies, making wall space elegantly functional.
A look at the Park Slope townhouse floor plans.
A look at the Park Slope townhouse floor plans.
A closer peek at the kitchen. Here, you can see how the counter extends to the outdoor patio.
A closer peek at the kitchen. Here, you can see how the counter extends to the outdoor patio.
The Blue Dot sofa is from Restoration Hardware.
The Blue Dot sofa is from Restoration Hardware.
The open-plan kitchen, dining, and living rooms are big and bright with high ceilings, large windows, and lots of storage space repurposed from the original school.
The open-plan kitchen, dining, and living rooms are big and bright with high ceilings, large windows, and lots of storage space repurposed from the original school.
The ground floor of the home was restored from its original configuration of small divided rooms into one big open living area surrounded by windows on all sides.
The ground floor of the home was restored from its original configuration of small divided rooms into one big open living area surrounded by windows on all sides.
"The triangular highlight frames views of the old Edwardian pressed metal roof and chimneys," the architects say of the triangular window to the left. "Like a traveler reflecting upon their hometown from abroad, we look back at the original part of the house, see its foibles and imperfections, and love it all the more for these eccentricities."
"The triangular highlight frames views of the old Edwardian pressed metal roof and chimneys," the architects say of the triangular window to the left. "Like a traveler reflecting upon their hometown from abroad, we look back at the original part of the house, see its foibles and imperfections, and love it all the more for these eccentricities."