One of the few remaining colonnade homes in Brooklyn Heights was in disrepair when its new owners approached us to modify the historic home. The desirable location on a single block Brooklyn Heights Place and its historic significance as a member of Colonnade Row made the 1840's Greek Revival home worth saving. However, the small footprint of the two-story home needed alteration to adapt to 21st century lifestyles and the owners' growing family.
In order to accommodate a kitchen, dining space, and living space, we designed a small rear addition.
To achieve this, we dug out the yard and created an areaway, allowing light to enter the space through wide, full-height glazed doors. With direct access to the rear yard and plenty of natural light, the lower level is a pleasant, informal living space.