"Greenberg stated, "We started out with nine rooms-and now there's 14. People are usually opening things up, but in fact we made this one more subdivided." This approach highlights a unique perspective on maximizing space in a historic setting."
"The clients, a pair of writers from California, desired a home that included a large living room for gatherings and a sizable kitchen, reflecting their lifestyle needs while embracing the apartment's historic character."
Kevin Greenberg of Space Exploration renovated a prewar Brooklyn apartment, increasing its rooms from nine to fourteen. The design focused on creating a large living room and a spacious kitchen while incorporating whimsical elements. The project respected the building's historic architecture, originally designed by Emery Roth in the late 1920s. The renovation aimed to balance modern living needs with the classic layout of the prewar unit, enhancing both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
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