Home Design Small Brooklyn Apartment Remodel Will Bowl You Over
Home Design Cobble Slope, a 675-square-foot loft in Brooklyn, N.Y., was gutted and imaginatively changed by Co Versatile Design. The creative redesign changed over the corner flat from a one-room to a two-room unit while as yet taking into consideration an open-idea family room and kitchen.
The highlight of the little yet effective home is a custom sliding island produced using a repurposed rocking the bowling alley back road floor. This multifunctional piece can be utilized for sustenance prep or as an eating table for supper parties.
Apple boxes from New York were utilized for the upper cupboards, including a down to earth and beguiling look to the kitchen. Unique crude components of the condo were uncovered and highlighted, incorporating red block dividers in the living space, adding the main genuine shading to a generally nonpartisan conditioned outline.
Chic uniquely cleaned copper funneling apparatuses were introduced in both the kitchen and restroom, uncovering plumbing components that are generally tucked behind the dividers. These particular configuration decisions add to the present day and beguiling request of this revamped Brooklyn flat. [Photography by Subside Dressel]