Warren Place Townhouse


Located in Brooklyn’s historic Warren Place Mews, this slender townhouse’s original arrangement was limited by a prominent staircase. In reimagining and relocating the stairs, a new element could emerge- a central blue column that creates a contiguous visual identity through each floor and conveniently houses storage and mechanical systems.


Location

Brooklyn, New York

Design team

Nate McBride

Brooke Harris

INTERIORS

Nastasi Vail Design

Builder

A.L.L. Construction and Design

Photographer

Read McKendree

Publications

Dwell

By moving the existing staircase to the back of the house, the architect created a new layout that makes each floor into its own 14-by-23-foot space. ‘Think of them as three stacked mini lofts,’ McBride says.

Dwell, June 2021

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