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Brooklyn Row House Tour

Let’s take a trip to the city and tour a Brooklyn Row House. If I ever lived in the city I thought it’d be fun to live in a row house on a pretty shaded street.

Brooklyn Brick Row HousePhoto by Bonaventura Architect

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Inside you’ll find a charming white kitchen with country style.

Country Style White Kitchen in Row HousePhoto by Bonaventura Architect

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White cabinets, dark counter tops, and dark diamond inserts in the white tile floor create a classic and appealing look.

Country Style White Kitchen in Row HousePhoto by Bonaventura Architect

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There’s plenty of natural light despite the fact that homes are close together on the streets of Brooklyn.

Country Style White Kitchen in Row HousePhoto by Bonaventura Architect

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The living room has a fresh, uncluttered look with a fun pendant light overhead.

Modern Country Living RoomPhoto by Bonaventura Architect

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A gorgeous marble fireplace provides eye candy inside the Brooklyn row house.

Marble Fireplace in Brooklyn Row HousePhoto by Bonaventura Architect

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Beautiful wood floors run throughout the Brooklyn row house, starting with the entryway.

Traditional Staircase in Row House EntrywayPhoto by Bonaventura Architect

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The stairway is truly amazing!

Traditional Staircase in Row House EntrywayPhoto by Bonaventura Architect

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Warm wood floors continue upstairs in the bedrooms.ย 

Modern Country Bedroom in New York Row HousePhoto by Bonaventura Architect

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A child’s room has a charming tree mural on the wall.

Children's Bedroom with Tree MuralPhoto by Bonaventura Architect

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I’ve always day dreamed about living in a city row house. I know I’d grow weary of the traffic and congestion, but a girl can dream.

Brooklyn Brick Row HousePhoto by Bonaventura Architect

You can see more of today’s Brooklyn row house by Bonaventura Architect over at Houzz.

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5 Comments

  1. Being a small town girl, I’ve always dreamed of a row house too, with trees lining the street, the neighborly steps and porch outside the front door, twin flower pots and the black wrought-iron fence. This one, however, is a little stark in its decor for me. I would warm it up quite a bit. But the bones are definitely there and the stairway, the hardwoods and the kitchen are amazing.

  2. Well, Iโ€™m a country girl. So, Iโ€™ve never wanted to live in a row house, but I enjoyed visiting my daughterโ€™s row house in DC and my brotherโ€™s in London. They were great places to visit. The thing that surprises me is there are no drapes on any of the windows. I donโ€™t have many drapes in my house in the country, but I canโ€™t believe they have no drapes living in the city.

  3. I agree i would like to just spend a little time in one and this one is a real lovely example of these old buildings. Lovely wood floors and fireplaces and a wonderful kitchen. Just give me a month in one for an unforgetable memory.