Built in the 19th century as a two-story firehouse, this building located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, went through various changes over the years. The original structure featured sleeping quarters on the second floor and housed horses and buggies on the ground level. In the 1970s it became a studio for a sculptor, before being left unoccupied and in a state of disrepair. The current owner, a photographer, hired TBD Architecture + Design Studio to repair, renovate, and transform the building into a modern space that combines work and living spaces. The ground floor has been transformed into a photo studio and gallery space, while the second level features bedrooms, the living room, and a kitchen. On the third level, a master bedroom and lounge area are directly linked to the rooftop garden which wraps around the central penthouse. Natural light is optimized throughout the building. A light well brings sunlight to the kitchen area below, while the master bedroom boasts glass sliding doors and two skylights. Privacy and openness are kept in a perfect balance in this gorgeous New York house that blends modern design with a distinct summer house vibe. Images courtesy of TBD Architecture + Design Studio.

Tags: , , ,
    • Embedded House

      Architecture

      A concrete, glass and wood house partly sunken into a hillside surrounded by pine forests…

    • Des Rapides Residence

      Architecture

      A contemporary wood house that celebrates the beauty of the natural material, this dwelling features…

    • Green House

      Architecture

      Dating back to the 1960s, this family home was impressively modernized with bright living spaces…

    • Greenhouse

      Architecture

      A minimalist greenhouse designed as a space for quiet reflection and nature contemplation. Located in…

    • The Lighthouse

      Architecture

      A duplex designed with warm materials and organic forms that reference a coastal landscape in…

loader