#Repost @archdigest with @get_repost ・・・ “Fourteen million,” jokes actress Maggie Gyllenhaal (@mgyllenhaal) about the number of fireplaces in her and husband Peter Sarsgaard’s bright Brooklyn brownstone. “We have 14 million fireplaces.” The actual number is seven, but even if the effortlessly cool family had only one hearth in their four-story home, which they purchased in 2006, the space would feel endlessly warm. Or, as Sarsgaard puts it, “There are lots of places to curl up with a book.” Tucked into a sleepy T-shaped street in Park Slope (a Brooklyn neighborhood known for its stroller traffic and laid-back restaurants), the brownstone, with its high ceilings and southern exposure, was an instant hit with the creative couple. The quiet block gave them Sesame Street vibes, and when they first looked at it, Gyllenhaal was pregnant with the couple’s eldest daughter. Since then, another daughter has joined the family, adding to the home’s all-over family feel. “When we walked into this house, it really felt like a home to us,” says Gyllenhaal. “The light is beautiful and the rooms feel airy because the ceilings are unusually high.” And though the pair worked with architect @elizabeth_roberts_architecture and designer John Erik Karkula, they’ve made the 3,600-square-foot space all their own. In their entryway, the pair stand beneath a iron chandelier Sarsgaard bought from an antiques shop on Rivington Street in Manhattan that was owned by a woman from Buenos Aires. “I would just go in there to make small talk, and I actually just bought it at a certain point as a way of saying thank you for all the conversation,” Sarsgaard says. Gyllenhaal teases: “She was almost 80, but Peter was in love with her.” Visit the link in our profile to see inside the couple’s home. Photo by @gievesanderson; text by @julievadnal

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“Fourteen million,” jokes actress Maggie Gyllenhaal (@マギー・ジレンホール) about the number of fireplaces in her and husband Peter Sarsgaard’s bright Brooklyn brownstone. “We have 14 million fireplaces.” The actual number is seven, but even if the effortlessly cool family had only one hearth in their four-story home, which they purchased in 2006, the space would feel endlessly warm. Or, as Sarsgaard puts it, “There are lots of places to curl up with a book.” Tucked into a sleepy T-shaped street in Park Slope (a Brooklyn neighborhood known for its stroller traffic and laid-back restaurants), the brownstone, with its high ceilings and southern exposure, was an instant hit with the creative couple. The quiet block gave them Sesame Street vibes, and when they first looked at it, Gyllenhaal was pregnant with the couple’s eldest daughter. Since then, another daughter has joined the family, adding to the home’s all-over family feel. “When we walked into this house, it really felt like a home to us,” says Gyllenhaal. “The light is beautiful and the rooms feel airy because the ceilings are unusually high.” And though the pair worked with architect @elizabeth_roberts_architecture and designer John Erik Karkula, they’ve made the 3,600-square-foot space all their own. In their entryway, the pair stand beneath a iron chandelier Sarsgaard bought from an antiques shop on Rivington Street in Manhattan that was owned by a woman from Buenos Aires. “I would just go in there to make small talk, and I actually just bought it at a certain point as a way of saying thank you for all the conversation,” Sarsgaard says. Gyllenhaal teases: “She was almost 80, but Peter was in love with her.” Visit the link in our profile to see inside the couple’s home. Photo by @gievesanderson; text by @julievadnal


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