This All Black Boerum Hill Firehouse Has a Live in Archery Range, Interior Lives
The original firehouse was built in 1836, says Julian LaVerdiere, production designer and artist. We wanted something that would have felt like it worked its way into the original architectural history. LaVerdiere and his wife, Erica Hohf, who also works in set design but primarily in feature films, have transformed the space, renting out the first floor (now a Stumphouse Coffee), while turning the second story into their allblack home, sanctuary and workspace, with an archery range, Japanese soaking tub, and terrace. In this episode of Interior Lives, our design editor Wendy Goodman takes us inside the couples beautiful, setlike home, where we met their pet snake and learned the importance of getting materials from the source, and why black plays such an important role in their approach to design.
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