From top-floor dens to impressive color drenching, this renovated brownstone is the home of our dreams.

Let’s just say, prepare to be amazed.

Top-Floor Den

This brownstonefeatures a denon the top floor for the ultimate relaxation spot.

living room centered around dark brown coffee table with light fixture aboce, large mirror, pink couch, and two red rounded chairs

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“Or where the parents listen to records on the weekend.

It’s meant to be super loungey, cozy, and relaxing but still playful.”

Wallpapered Ceilings

Look down and you might miss the wonders above youspecifically wallpapered ceilings.

kitchen with bold-veined marble

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While the tool might take a bit more time, the effort is worth it.

Curved Furniture

Straight-lined furniture is out andcurved furnitureis in, according to the Brownstone Boys.

Curved furniture switches up the traditional shapes in a living room and adds fluidity while moving throughout a home.

top-floor den with bright blue marshmallow couch, orange walls, a coffee table, photos and sconces

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“Designing the living and dining space was an exciting challenge,” says Bordelon and Slocum.

Suspended Bedside Lighting

Jasmine Roth brought to light (pun intended) a unique way to illuminate a room.

While table lamps add function, a suspended light offers more room for decorating your nightstand or dresser.

Purple and mint laundry room with wallpapered ceilings

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Pearce prioritizes comfort with a touch of luxury for seating areas.

She notes that boucle has been a popular fabric to pair withmarshmallow furniture, ensuring relaxation.

“It adds some interesting texture to what would otherwise be a very boring white sofa.”

living room centered around dark brown coffee table with light fixture aboce, large mirror, pink couch, and two red rounded chairs

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Mikel Welch Design founderMikel Welchcreatively decorated the wall above the primary bedroom’s fireplace using a convex mirror.

A kid’s room isn’t the only area that can benefit from a scalloped border, though.

Add the bouncy outline to the interiors of a bathroom or a hallway.

Blue and orange walls with wooden bed frame, bed, white side table, flowers, and a suspended light over side table

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Touches of color and pattern can be found throughout the room, but the brown hues take center stage.

Speakeasy basement with mood lighting, tables and chairs, a marshmallow couch, and greenery

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large black table with decor and wall lamp over table, side chair, fireplace, and convex mirror

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kids bedroom with kids tous, a twin bed, blue walls, red curtain, and scalloped white borders

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brown/purple color drenched bedroom with a fireplace

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