Park Slope
Romanesque Revival

Park Slope Romanesque Revival Newel Post

“This charming group of twenty-foot wide brownstones... were built in 1891. There is an abundant exuberance of detail at the entrances and panels beneath the parlor floor windows including human masks, lions, reptiles and cornucopias with fruit, some hidden in the foliate scrolls which terminate the stoop railings.”

—Park Slope Historic District Designation Report, 1973
Park Slope Romanesque Revival Facade
The Brooklyn Studio
Park Slope Romanesque Revival Bay Window
Park Slope Romanesque Revival Fireplace
Park Slope Romanesque Revival Kitchen
Park Slope Romanesque Revival Hutch
Park Slope Romanesque Revival Banquette
Park Slope Romanesque Revival Rear Extension
Park Slope Romanesque Revival Bathroom Sink
Park Slope Romanesque Revival Water Closet
Park Slope Romanesque Revival Bathroom
Park Slope Romanesque Revival Clawfoot Bathtub
Park Slope Romanesque Revival Family Room
Park Slope Romanesque Revival Rear Facade

Building Information

Location

Park Slope Historic District

Originally Built

1891

Size

4200 sf

Rehabilitation Completed

2014

Credits

Partner In Charge

Brendan Coburn

Project Team

Jesse Fearins, Yuliya Ilizarov, Lesa Rozmarek

Interior Design

Tamara Eaton Design

Contractor

Pilaster Development, LLC

Structural Engineering

Grigg & Davis Engineers, PC

Expeditor

J. Callahan Consulting, Inc.

Photographer

Francis Dzikowski / OTTO