Architecture by Frances Mildred

Interior Design by Nune
Photography by Nicole Franzen

Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY

There are so many people involved in the look and feel of this project that it seems dishonest to just credit one. The architects from Frances Mildred are sometimes named, but what strikes me is the color palette consistent with the work of Nune. Subtle differences in hues that spread from outside to inside and from architecture to furniture. The entire project however seems to be instigated by Branca and Co who own the property, had the vision to renovate the house with integrity and put it back on the market. It looks like they are working on a few other projects and I will be following their progress.

Openings and thresholds are treated as architectural elements in their own right. Doorways, reveals, and trim depths establish a clear order through the rooms, so circulation reads as a connected sequence instead of isolated moments.

Material contrast remains disciplined: warmer timber notes balance cooler painted or stone surfaces, while metal accents are concentrated at touch points like pulls, fixtures, and hardware. The result is tactile without becoming busy.

What stands out most is consistency of detail language. Joinery lines, panel rhythms, and floor direction support how each space is used, giving the project a calm, lived-in character that still feels specific to Nune.

Tags: Nune, Park Slope