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ABOUT THIS TOUR

HOME TYPE: Apartment

LOCATION: Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York

STYLE: Eclectic, Parisian

BEDROOMS: 3

SQUARE FEET: 1600

When you step into the foyer of this 183-year-old Brooklyn Heights brownstone apartment, you see rich deep-purple kitchen cabinets contrasting with sumptuous marble countertops. It’s an ultra-dramatic kitchen that makes an impression right away — but when Jila Keshavarz-Miller and her husband Scott Miller first bought the apartment three-and-a-half years ago, the space looked very different.

A modern kitchen countertop with a marble backsplash, a bowl of pears, and an open drawer displaying decorative plates and bowls.

Tragically, much of the home’s historic architectural charm was gone and the tall ceilings had inexplicably been lowered, which severely diminished the grand look and feel that brownstone parlor floors are known for.

A black dog resting on a striped cushion in a stylish entryway with wooden furniture, a mirror, and decorative lighting.

“Over the years and through several owners, many of the apartment’s original details had been stripped away — most notably, the generous proportions that parlor floors typically offer,” Jila writes. “The typical striking architectural features seen in brownstones, such as crown molding and ceiling medallions, had all been removed. What we adopted was a series of choppy rooms, with several varying ceiling heights, and all the finishes were gray and white, making the space feel very sterile and dated.”

Cozy bedroom with a mustard-colored bedspread, wooden chair, and large windows overlooking greenery.

The creative couple — Jila is a landscape architect and interior designer whose work often explores the relationship between interiors and exteriors, and Scott is the founder of Ensemble, a hospitality design and strategy studio — renovated nearly every inch of the apartment. Part of that work involved restoring an original Italianate fireplace mantel, with a hearth “updated in matching marble, turning it into a recurring motif that moves quietly through the living spaces.”

A wooden chair with curved arms sits in a softly lit entryway, framed by two doors and a textured red wall.

But Jila says two architectural changes in particular transformed how the home feels and functions.

“First, we removed the dividing wall between the former kitchen and the dining and living areas, opening up the parlor floor and letting the home function as one connected space,” she explains.

A corner of a living room featuring a black chair, a vase of pink flowers, a mirrored wall, and a marble fireplace.

“Second, we lifted the lowered ceiling to match the grander living room ceiling height, which immediately restored proportion, air, and a sense of calm. Those changes also allowed the floor-to-ceiling, street-facing windows to do their work, pulling hours of natural light deep into the core of a brownstone that would otherwise read quite dark.”

The kitchen’s dramatic makeover was, of course, also a big part of the renovation. “We’ve always gravitated toward kitchens with personality — spaces where color can feel joyful and confident when it’s handled with restraint,” Jila explains.

A polished marble countertop with a silver bowl holding several eggplants, framed photo, and two glass bowls on a shelf.

Along with aubergine cabinetry and gorgeous marble countertops, the couple chose unlacquered brass details and other unexpected touches. “We added marble toe-kicks to heighten the contrast and pull your eye along the base of the cabinets, so the veining and stone details read as a continuous line through the room, flanking the rich cabinets with stone,” Jila continues.

Modern kitchen with dark cabinetry, marble countertops, a gold faucet, and a window with a floral arrangement.

“And then there’s the window: It’s actually the smallest in the apartment, facing the back gardens and neighboring carriage houses, but we clad the sill and jambs in marble to give it presence, almost like a small vignette, because that view felt worth honoring.”

Another design challenge — aside from stretching the renovation budget across the home’s 1600 square feet — was figuring out the bathrooms. Although compact, they still needed to feel beautiful, timeless, and efficient.

Modern bathroom featuring a wooden vanity with a marble countertop, gold faucets, and a wall-mounted light fixture.Related: House Tour: Smart (And Stylish!) Storage Lets This Couple Thrive in Just 320 Square Feet

“We rethought every inch, and made a last-minute pivot in the guest bath when our daughter suddenly outgrew her bubble-bath phase and requested a shower,” Jila writes. “We converted it into a relaxing, more mature shower, utilizing the curved wall, flowing marble veining, an in-shower bench, and warm brass accents.”

Modern bathroom with a wooden vanity, marble countertop, gold faucets, a mirror, and a vase of purple flowers.

Throughout the apartment, the renovation reflects how two design professionals (and parents to a young kid and a dog) approached shaping a home for everyday life — balancing practicality with beauty, and historical character with modern comfort. This is a home where the family cooks, gathers with friends, and enjoys the natural light streaming through tall windows — a space once again serving up stunning architectural charm.

ResourcesCozy living room corner featuring a dark sofa, wooden double doors, and a unique black chair by a large window.

PAINT & COLORS

Living Room, Kitchen, Foyer — Benjamin Moore “Swiss Coffee”

Kitchen Cabinets — Farrow and Ball “Paean Black

Guest Bathroom — Meoded “Stone”

Daughter’s Room — James Alexander “Limewash Noche”

Office/Guest Room — Meoded Limewash “Red Wine”

A warm-toned hallway featuring a wooden sideboard with drawers, a mirror, wall sconces, and a vase of flowers.ENTRY

Entry Console — Soho Home

Mirror — Lulu and Georgia

Wall Sconces — Vintage from France

Living room with a brown sectional sofa, two white side tables, a round mirror, and large windows with plants.LIVING ROOM

Vintage Paddle Chair — Found at Auction

Vintage Teak Buffet — Found at Auction

Sofa by Ellison Studio — Design Within Reach

Commissioned Artwork — David Wilstermann

Grid Rug — Nordic Knots

Low Console — USM via Design Within Reach

Convex Mantel Mirror — CB2

Round wooden dining table with a fruit bowl, surrounded by black chairs, near a marble fireplace and a large mirror.DINING ROOM

Dining Table — Lulu and Georgia

Vintage MR-10 Dining Chairs — Found at Auction

Modern kitchen featuring a marble countertop, gold pendant light, and plush bar stools, with dark cabinetry and stainless steel appliances.KITCHEN

Vintage Counterweight Pendant — 1st Dibs

Replica YoYo Stools — Jean Royere (Custom)

Wall Sconces — Lemieux et Cie

All Plumbing Fixtures — Waterworks

AGA Elise Induction Range 36” — AGA

Custom Cabinets — Kountry Kraft

Cozy bedroom with a mustard-colored blanket, two pink pillows, a wooden chair, and a small side table with flowers.BEDROOM

Primary Bed Frame — CB2

Walnut Armoire — Room and Board

Tripod Chairs — Found at Auction

Bed Cover — Collin King for Cultiver

Second Bedroom Day Bed — Pottery Barn Kids

Little Neva Chair — SixPenny

Modern bathroom featuring a shower with gold fixtures, a wooden vanity with a marble top, and a white curtain.BATHROOM

Lapidary Floor Tiles — cle Tile

All Plumbing Fixtures — Waterworks

Cube Shower Light — Waterworks

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