Categories: Architecture

Brooklyn’s Bond Street Townhouse

The Bond Street Townhouse in Brooklyn, NY speaks to the old, answers rather new. Architect Ben Bischoff stripped the home down to its bare bones, with a blank slate the vision began to present itself. Reorient the stairs to unveil the skylight above; new flooring, partitions, and ceilings…character in custom cabinetry fabricated from re-milled salvaged wood beams and exposed original brick. Much of the space and its decor reflects a sun filled floor plan built to suit a family that hits a solid modern note. And just as they claim, “MADE’s work exhibits a refreshing clarity of detail and craft producing an aesthetic both natural and unique.”

Photos courtesy of Ben Bischoff © Made Architects

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