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After living for more than 20
years in Manhattan's Tribeca
neighborhood, and with adult
children having moved out,
the owners of this new-build,
four-bedroom townhouse
started a new chapter in the
vibrant, creative and eclectic
Fort Greene neighborhood
of Brooklyn. She is a brand
strategy consultant, he an
executive coach, and both love
the feel of areas unaffected by
gentrification and have an open
mind and young spirit when it
comes to their interior design
approach. To this end, "They
jumped at the chance to once
again live in a more creative,
up-and-coming area," says
James Davison, co-managing
partner of The New Design
Project, which the couple
entrusted to make each one
of the rooms in the three-story
(plus downstairs), 2,897-square-
foot property stand out.
With a pink-and-
red palette and
mix of materials,
wallcoverings
and textiles,
this Brooklyn
townhouse dares
to be bold.
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