Take A Look At The Sanctuary Inside ODA Interior’s Brooklyn Grove

Step inside Brooklyn Grove, the 27-story, 184-unit building offers studio to three-bedroom residences, creating a true sense of home with layers of organic materials and lush textures. Tucked into the crossroads of Fort Greene, Boerum Hill, and Brooklyn Heights, ODA’s head of interior design, Ryoko Okada, created a refuge from the busy city streets. The transition begins in the lobby, with its organic pallet of slatted wood details, textured hand-plastered walls, and greenery bring the outdoors in, a common design theme amongst ODA’s projects. The lobby connects to the alleyway behind the building, Grove Place, creating a visual thruway and passageway over the sunken residents’ lounge.

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Extending the warm slatted wood details into the double-height residents' lounge, ODA created a space for gathering and relaxation. The lounge's skylight allows for natural sunshine, while the swirling marbled wall and fireplace add warmth and texture to the space.

The full range of amenities designed by ODA includes a 40’ heated indoor pool with a skylight, a fitness center with a gym and yoga studio, and a kids’ room with games, toys, and computer stations perfect for at-home learning. Residents can also enjoy the conference room and furnished roof deck with grills.

The Brooklyn Grove makes a statement on bustling Nevins Street. Its facade features glazed brick and distinctive double-high windows framed by custom metal surrounds that draw the eye upwards. The design creates a sense of depth and drama that lives comfortably amongst the neighboring brownstones.

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