Brooklyn apartments invite a warmer, more tactile approach to design — and this Park Slope renovation leans into that. The kitchen is built around white shaker cabinetry extended to ceiling height, delivering maximum storage in a compact footprint. Matte black hardware is deployed consistently — pulls, faucet, pendant fixture, towel bar — creating a rhythm that reads as intentional rather than accidental.
The backsplash is a slab-format marble-look quartz with LED strip lighting behind, an understated drama that elevates the space after dark. A floating oak shelf with a black steel pot rail adds open storage and human scale. The bathroom continues the matte black and white palette with sage-and-seafoam green vertical stacked tile — a bold, saturated color choice that feels confident without trying too hard.
The result is a home that rents at above-median pricing and photographs exceptionally well.






Investment property renovation with rental-optimized finish selection — designed to maximize rental income and photograph at its best.