Renovation
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1 day agoThe Insider: Park Slope Prewar Becomes Stylish Space for Two
The new owners preserved Art Deco details while redesigning their apartment for comfort and functionality.
Completed in 2025, the renovation includes the foyer and staircase, living and dining spaces, integrated millwork, and a dedicated wine and liquor display. The design approach prioritizes circulation, proportion, and clarity of form, allowing architectural elements to structure the interior experience. By concentrating on these core spaces, the project establishes continuity across the home while limiting the scope of intervention.
The owners accused their new house of being a tad cold and imposing. Designed about 15 years ago by eminent Australian firm Cera Stribley with interiors by Hecker Guthrie, the stone structure presented an impressive modernist take on a ski chalet. "It was conceived as a robust, contemporary alpine house with a strong architectural framework and limited palette, very disciplined and intentional," says designer Brahman ("Brem") Perera. "My clients asked me to step in to soften the interiors," Brem continues. "They deeply appreciated the architecture, but felt the spaces leaned a little austere and formal for how they wanted to live." The family retreat, located slope side on Australia's Mount Buller, has since been given an impressive makeover, courtesy of grained wood paneling, glazed brick, patterned textiles, and a lot of inviting landing spots.