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Pops of Color

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The dining room and kitchen swapped places when architect Sarah Jacoby renovated a 1905 Brooklyn townhouse for attorney Katie Fallow (with her husband, Bruce) and her family. Now at the center of the home, the kitchen blends Victorian moldings and a parquet floor with soapstone countertops and streamlined custom cabinetry painted in Clunch from Farrow & Ball.

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