Bespoke Only Designs the New Minimal Boerum Hill House
Amy Duong — January 19, 2023 — Art & Design
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Design studio Bespoke Only designs the latest minimal residence that is dubbed the Boerum Hill house and it is located in Brooklyn, New York. It is designed by Melissa Lee and Erika Chou and they drew inspiration from the Norwegian and English countryside to evoke a 'new romantic' theme that is true to the studio's design language.
The home unveils a wide range of details that celebrate the place's historic roots elevated by modern settings to perfectly fuse the past and present together. The kitchen is detailed with a hunter-green glass cabinet and it showcases a wide range of cookbooks. Additionally, the kitchen also has archival William Morris wallpaper and calm color combinations that are influenced by the home's heritage rooted in the 18th century.
Image Credit: Bespoke Only
The home unveils a wide range of details that celebrate the place's historic roots elevated by modern settings to perfectly fuse the past and present together. The kitchen is detailed with a hunter-green glass cabinet and it showcases a wide range of cookbooks. Additionally, the kitchen also has archival William Morris wallpaper and calm color combinations that are influenced by the home's heritage rooted in the 18th century.
Image Credit: Bespoke Only
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