The Insider: Gut Brings Open Plan, Storage to Narrow Park Slope Wood Frame
A narrow vintage row house gained light, space and function after a gut renovation by Brooklyn’s Ben Herzog Architect.
This 16-foot-wide wood frame house was cramped and sagging, with sad vinyl siding, when it first came to the attention of South Slope-based Ben Herzog Architect. The 14-person firm, founded in 2009, expanded in 2014 to include a full-service interior design department.
This week we’re looking back at a project we featured in 2018. To see more about how this Park Slope family included plenty of storage and a home office in their reno, click here.
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