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Article: Brooklyn Garden House by Nick Hunt

Brooklyn Garden House by Nick Hunt

Brooklyn Garden House by Nick Hunt

The Boerum Hill Studio Takes Full Advantage of the Cozy Backyard

It can be hard to find a peaceful place in the sprawl of New York. Some people find a cozy cafe around the corner to which they can retreat; others simply hole up at home with a good book. Architect Nick Hunt, however, took a different route. After successfully letting a studio apartment in Boerum Hill in Brooklyn, Hunt took full advantage of his backyard to create a garden house for rest and relaxation. Using salvaged wood, he built a monolithic get-away all by himself: to Hunt, the act of working alone proved to be just as relaxing as hiding out in personal oasis away from the Manhattan hustle. 

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