Monday, December 10, 2012

Inside Five Archetypal Brooklyn Spaces

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The Microspace

One of the universal experiences of New York living is learning to make the most out of the smallest spaces. The way that Andrew and Emily Roth decorated this microspace proves that more is more. Instead of minimizing, the Roths leave everything out in the open—books, kitchenware, bicycles hang from the ceiling—proving that just because you live in a small space, doesn’t mean you live a small life.

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Kristin Iversen is the Managing Editor at Brooklyn Magazine and the L Magazine. She has been described as "a hipster buzzword made flesh." This seems pretty accurate.

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