Quite a few of us on the Remodelista/Gardenista teams have lived in Brooklyn before (some still do), so the borough has a tight hold on us. This past week, Remodelista editors homed in on some great home design in brownstone neighborhoods like Park Slope, Fort Greene, and Clinton Hill.
![A classic brownstone in Park Slope, with millwork restored to its original unpainted glory. Photograph by Erin Little, from Strip Show: Peeling Back the Layers in a Park Slope Brownstone.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/mariah-rich-brooklyn-brownstone-erin-little-photo-2-733x977.jpg)
![In Fort Greene, a new kitchen in a new addition in an old browstone. Photograph by Pia Ulin, styling by Hilary Robertson, courtesy of Bangia Agostinho Architecture, from Remodelista Love Match: An “Old World Yet Modern” Brownstone Revival for a Stylish Young Couple.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/bangia-agostinho-kitchen-windows-fort-greene-townhouse-9-733x977.jpg)
![An extension with an industrial-chic vibe in Clinton Hill. Photograph by Matthew Williams, styling by Brittany Albert, from Steal This Look: A Communal Family Kitchen in a Brooklyn Townhouse.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/tbo-monroe-st-multigen-townhouse-bklyn-8-733x931.jpg)
Plus:
- “As Long as There’s Continuity, You Can Go Wild”: Combining Patterned Wallpaper, Fabric, and Rugs with Vanderhurd
- Making a Home Workout Space You Want to Use, From a Reluctant Exerciser
- Disappearing Act: 15 Minimalist Hidden Kitchens
- 10 Easy Pieces: Tiny Bathroom Sinks
- DIY Idea: Effortless Window Coverings with Hardware Store Supplies
- 5 Favorites: Freestanding Pegboard Room Dividers
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