A Shared Space In Brooklyn Feels Like A Standalone Home
I love small spaces and always have. When I was a child, whenever we moved, I always wanted the smallest room — and this has followed me into adulthood. When I bought my home, I didn’t pick one of the two bedrooms as my room, but rather the small sunroom located off a bedroom. It’s […]
I love small spaces and always have. When I was a child, whenever we moved, I always wanted the smallest room — and this has followed me into adulthood. When I bought my home, I didn’t pick one of the two bedrooms as my room, but rather the small sunroom located off a bedroom. It’s now my son’s room and very much still my favorite room in my home. So it’s no surprise that this featured room speaks to me. Paula Guzman, an interior designer living in the Clinton Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY, has been able to turn her 250-square-foot former living room into a beautiful combination of sitting area, home office, and bedroom. In a shared Neo-Grec row house brownstone, built in 1877, Paula and her roommate live on the second and third floors. Paula is originally from Chicago, but has lived in New York City for the past five years. She discovered her passion for design at a young age working on DIY sewing projects, but it wasn?t until she moved to San Francisco after college that she decided to become an interior designer. She credits the striking and well-preserved Victorian architecture of the city to her obsession with the interiors of...
I love small spaces and always have. When I was a child, whenever we moved, I always wanted the smallest room — and this has followed me into adulthood. When I bought my home, I didn’t pick one of the two bedrooms as my room, but rather the small sunroom located off a bedroom. It’s now my son’s room and very much still my favorite room in my home. So it’s no surprise that this featured room speaks to me. Paula Guzman, an interior designer living in the Clinton Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY, has been able to turn her 250-square-foot former living room into a beautiful combination of sitting area, home office, and bedroom. In a shared Neo-Grec row house brownstone, built in 1877, Paula and her roommate live on the second and third floors. Paula is originally from Chicago, but has lived in New York City for the past five years. She discovered her passion for design at a young age working on DIY sewing projects, but it wasn?t until she moved to San Francisco after college that she decided to become an interior designer. She credits the striking and well-preserved Victorian architecture of the city to her obsession with the interiors of...
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