A Couple Finds a Clinton Hill Apartment Where They Could Take a Few Promising Risks

A minimal bedroom with lilac colored linen sheets, a big mirror leaning on the wall, and abstract art above the wood headboard.

Photo by Andrew Bui

Architects Julie Tran and Khoi Nguyen know promise when they see it. As the husband-wife duo behind the NYC firm Future Projects, it’s essentially their job. So, when they got twinkles in their eyes touring a co-op apartment in Brooklyn, they decided to make it the ultimate personal home and professional project.

“It still had its original 1940s compartmentalized layout, but these older buildings tend to be more generous with space compared to many new developments popping up in Brooklyn,” Khoi says. “We knew it could work with some reimagining.”

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