May 3, 2024

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Before and after: You won’t believe how this dream home has changed

When the Brownstone Boys found White Cinac at a Brooklyn bar in 2019, he had already begun renovating his dream home. He had the space and the architectural plans, but what the actor, comedian, producer, and music lover needed to bring the project to life was a team with the technical expertise to carry out the renovation. After a few drinks The trio embarked on the creative journey that turned their four-story home into a home.

“They know these types of homes, in part because they live in a brownstone and went through this renovation process themselves,” White says of his decision to work with the Brownstone Boys. “By being in the neighborhood, they forge relationships with neighbors, local businesses, and local contractors, who also They are familiar with these homes and have a sense of pride in preserving what makes them special. “

“We don’t want to design a space that the client will go into without being involved in the design,” Barry says of the initial meeting: “I think [Wyatt] He was looking for someone who could work with him in this way, because I had many ideas in my head and needed to find a way to make them come true. So I think it really worked because it was definitely a collaborative process.”

Before: The main room looked pretty boring, but it was a great blank canvas.

Nick Gliminakis.

after, after: In the finished master bedroom, complementary wood tones add depth and warmth. Arched doorways display a custom music nook and shelving for storage.

Nick Gliminakis.

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