The living room. Photo: Kevin Kunstadt; styling by Mieke ten Have The ubiquitous rowhouse started popping up around the city in the late-18th and early-19th centuries as popular single-family dwellings. As the name implies, they were built with matching brick, then later brownstone, limestone, and terra-cotta façades, bringing architectural uniformity to city living.
Today, as popular as ever, they still might look cohesive from the street, but once inside, owners have customized to their heart’s and wallet’s content in order to make city living that much more palatable. Entrepreneur Tim Cotton, and his wife, Anne-Laure Py, who owns the Craftspring boutique in Gowanus, moved to Brooklyn in 2014 in search of a house that would accommodate their growing family — they now have two daughters.
The geometry of the brass panel from Atelier Delalain, above the fireplace, and the green tile backsplash from Mosaic House edging in from the kitchen give the living room a fresh,updated Bauhaus feeling. The back of the house was extended allowing for the sunken living room. There is a penthouse addition as well.
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