Before & After: New Life for an Eye-Catching Façade
- Design
The history of this 19th-century rowhouse played a major role in our renovation of the home for a vibrant family of five. The French Second Empire style O'Mahony house was built in 1867, modest among the grand mansions of oil barons and prominent merchants who called Clinton Hill home at the time.
The original one-family home was chopped into apartments for a second life in the mid-1900s. Our clients sought to give the home a third life, restoring it to its previous one-family glory.
With the creative arts being central to the family's lifestyle, they committed to a design that was fun, whimsical, and highly personal.