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Light-Filled Apartment With Minimalist Style

June 15, 2015
Meant to look casual and grown up, designer Tana Nesbitt centered this apartment around the couple's growing art collection, placing current pieces where they would be seen and leaving room for new art to come. A minimalist, transitional design scheme allowed for mismatched furniture and uniquely industrial lighting throughout.
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Photo: Tana Nesbitt. From: Tana Nesbitt.

Modern Open Floor Plan in Park Slope Apartment

An open floor plan creates a spacious feel in this bright, white Brooklyn apartment. The living room area is minimally furnished with just a small sectional, low coffee table and black floor lamp in true modern style.

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Light-Filled Dining Room in Park Slope Apartment

This fireplace is clad in new bricks and features a custom-designed trim and screen. The industrial chandelier over the dining table works perfectly to balance out the off-center fireplace in this Park Slope apartment. The baseboard and windowsills were replaced with wood reclaimed from an old Brooklyn building for a one-of-a-kind look. 

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Photo: Tana Nesbitt. From: Tana Nesbitt.

White Dining Room in Open-Floor-Plan Apartment

An open floor plan and minimalist furniture make this Park Slope apartment feel spacious and airy. Mismatched chairs and custom detail create a one-of-a-kind space. 

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Photo: Tana Nesbitt. From: Tana Nesbitt.

Yellow Stools Pop in Black-and-White Kitchen

White ceramic tiles with a contrasting black grout set the tone for this modern black-and-white kitchen. A peninsula helps create space in the small kitchen, and bright yellow stools add a super-fun pop of color.

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