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Carroll Gardens is a small townhouse in Brooklyn, New York. The interior is designed by Emily Lindberg Design and the architecture is designed by Starling Architecture. In order to maximize the potential of the space, the architects of the project embarked on a mission to increase the building area and create an environment conducive to relaxation and personal development. An integral part of this vision is to harness natural light and promote harmonious links between different areas of the home. It turns out that materials are crucial to achieving this goal. The wood used for the whole house comes from a factory in Belgium, which offers a custom process that precisely tailors each component to the specifications of the architect.
The designers use computer digital control (CNC) technology, and the dimensions of the cutting panels produced by the factory are derived from the actual construction measurements of the property. To maintain consistency and aesthetic coherence, each panel is divided into panels of the same width. With a comprehensive redesign of the project, homeowners adopted a forward-thinking approach that favors innovation rather than protection. This new design approach is characterized by the choice of colors distributed throughout the family, creating a fresh and lively atmosphere in the interior. Even so, the purity of the palette is still a breeze, rooted mainly in organic textures and forms. The design does not use artificially applied patterns, but relies on the inherent characteristics of the selected materials, showing them with their inherent texture and natural tones.
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