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Gut Renovated New York Brownstone

By Michael Madsen in General 12th Jan, 2024 Video Duration: 00:08:13
This is a newly renovated Brownstone in New York City. The Brownstone is 5,000 square feet. Fully gut renovated. We converted an SRO or Single Room Occupancy into a 2-family home. It has a rental apartment on the Garden Level, and the Parlor Floor up is for the owners. The Brownstone has a wide-open parlor floor with a rear deck to the backyard. We built an addition on the roof with a new roof deck. Some key design features are the large master bath with a freestanding tub and the big open kitchen with a large island.
This is 5,000 square-foot landmark townhouse in Manhattan. Video walkthrough by architect Jorge Fontan owner of Fontan Architecture.

0:00 Intro
0:20 Parlor Floor
0:39 Window Replacement
0:59 Restoring Interiors
1:56 Kitchen
3:20 New Windows
3:34 Powder Room
3:53 Read Deck
4:43 Interior Details
5:12 Master Bathroom
6:00 SRO Conversion & DOB
7:10 Roof Addition & Deck


Design by Fontan Architecture https://fontanarchitecture.com/


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