A new apartment building in Red Hook, Brooklyn from Eli Fernald of Ground Architecture is made of up of three units with interiors designed by Hollister and Porter Hovey. In Unit #2, the smaller bedroom styled for kids features two twin beds set into a shallow alcove. Here, the architect and designers’ “noble industrialism” as they call it, shine through salvaged heart pine wood floors, terracotta brick, and vintage-meets-modern decor. Here is a list of the key sources that make up the look.
Furniture
Lighting
Bedding & Accessories
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Frequently asked questions
What is the source of the beds featured in the article?
The beds featured in the article are from Crate & Barrel.
Where can I find similar pendant lights as shown in the photos?
Similar pendant lights can be found at West Elm or IKEA.
Are the wall decals removable?
Yes, the wall decals featured in the article are removable.
Where can I buy the teepee tent seen in the play area?
The teepee tent shown in the play area can be purchased from Pottery Barn Kids.
Is the chalkboard wall paint easy to clean?
Yes, the chalkboard wall paint used in the article is easy to clean with a damp cloth.
Can the hanging display shelves be easily assembled?
Yes, the hanging display shelves are easy to assemble and come with detailed instructions.
Where can I find similar storage baskets for the shelves?
Similar storage baskets can be found at Target or The Container Store.
Are the beds suitable for older kids?
Yes, the twin beds showcased in the article are suitable for older kids.
What is the paint color used on the walls?
The paint color used on the walls is Benjamin Moore's Revere Pewter.
Where can I find the patterned bedding?
The patterned bedding shown in the article can be found at Anthropologie or Pottery Barn Kids.
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