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Kitchen(s) of the Week: 9 All-Time Favorites in Brooklyn

by Published: September 21, 2023

We’re revisiting our all-time favorite Brooklyn kitchens, from townhouses to lofts, big-budget to on-a-dime, architect-designed to DIYed.

Here are nine we love:

(Have a favorite? Let us know in the comments.)

The Crowd-Favorite Kitchen

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Above: This Brooklyn kitchen by then-fledgling Shapeless Studio was a reader hit when we first published it back in 2017. Read all about it in Kitchen of the Week: A Closeup of Jess Thomas’s Crowd-Pleasing Brooklyn Kitchen. Photograph by Kate Sears; styling by Kate S. Jordan.

The Anti-Development Kitchen

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Above: Would you guess this kitchen is in Greenwood Heights? Photography by Jen Trausch, unless noted, courtesy of FABR Studio + Workshop, from The Anti-White-Box Development: A World’s Apart Brooklyn Townhouse Reinvention.

The Budget Kitchen

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Above: One of the scrappiest, most inventive kitchens we’ve seen is this one: A Two-Week, $1,000, 500-Square-Foot Rental Overhaul by a Design Student in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Photograph courtesy of Kristina Line and Anton Bak.

The Storage-Smart Kitchen

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Above: Storage in city kitchens can be a challenge, but this one makes ample use of every nook. Photography by Jonathan Hökklo, courtesy of Lauren Snyder and Keith Burns, from A Renovated Brownstone with Inspired Solutions in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn.

The Minimalist Kitchen

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Above: Minimalism—and a ledge for displaying dinnerware—wins the day in this apartment kitchen; see A Serene and Sculptural Kitchen in Brooklyn Heights by Shapeless Studio. Photography by Hagan Hinshaw, courtesy of Shapeless Studio Architecture & Interiors.

The Statement Kitchen

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Above: An airy double-height kitchen—and statement light—makes an impact in a Brooklyn extension by Elizabeth Roberts. Photograph by Dustin Askland, courtesy of Elizabeth Roberts Architecture & Design from Serial Remodelers Settle Down: A Brooklyn Townhouse Reinvention from Elizabeth Roberts.

The Shopkeeper’s Kitchen

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Above: Sandeep Salter of Brooklyn’s Salter House redid her petite apartment kitchen with Ikea wood countertops, an under-sink skirt, and some old-fashioned charm. Take a look: A Modern Fairy-Tale Told in 800 Square Feet: Sandeep Salter’s Family Apartment. Photography by Jonathan Pilkington for Remodelista; styling by Alexa Hotz.

The Editor’s Kitchen

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Above: Julie embraced the galley layout of the kitchen in her Brooklyn Heights apartment, making the most of every bit of the small space (she even squeezed in a compact laundry setup). See more of the kitchen in Before/After: A Remodelista’s Refreshed Parlor Floor Flat in Brooklyn Heights, NY; photograph by Matthew Williams for Remodelista.

The Eclectic Kitchen

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Above: Event designer David Stark’s Brooklyn Heights kitchen is filled with vintage finds, from furniture to tableware; see Kitchen of the Week: 11 Genius Ideas to Steal from David Stark’s Brooklyn Heights Kitchen. Photography by Heidi’s Bridge for Remodelista.

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