
"If there's one thing Brittany Albert believes to be true, it's the quiet power of manifestation. After all, there's nothing else that could explain how her Brooklyn apartment-the parlor floor of a brownstone-came to be, and how the stars aligned, if only momentarily, when the previous tenants moved out. "We were renting an apartment a few floors above in the same building, and had seen this unit with its outdoor space and beautiful bay windows. When it became available, we jumped at the chance,""
"The plan was to make the apartment both a home and a workspace-half calm, half characterful, a balance between her minimalist sensibility and her love of layers. So, reason (and Instagram) led her to AD PRO Directory interior designer Augusta Hoffman, whose work she had admired for years and who she felt would be the perfect creative collaborator. Hoffman would handle the design, while Albert would focus on bringing the home to life in a way that reflects her keen eye for objects and art,"
Brittany Albert and her husband, Sanders Witkow, moved into a parlor-floor Brooklyn brownstone unit with outdoor space, bay windows, high ceilings, generous light, and good bones. The layout required reconfiguration to function as both a home and a workspace, aiming for a balance between minimalist calm and layered character. Albert collaborated with interior designer Augusta Hoffman for the redesign, and Renovation Partners executed the build. Hoffman managed the design while Albert focused on styling, objects, and art to impart signature calm. The move into the unit occurred when the previous tenants moved out, creating a serendipitous opportunity to create a European-inspired, light-filled home.
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