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Kelsey Keith is Curbed's first editor-in-chief. She was raised in Tennessee and lived in New York for 13 years, before moving to DC in 2019. She joined Vox Media in February 2015 from Dwell magazine.

Kelsey directs all editorial operations for Curbed, with a special interest in making architecture relatable, cities approachable, streets walkable, rooms beautiful, and buildings useful. She strongly believes that if you love where you live, you should critique it in equal doses as championing it.

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Renovation Diary: Restoring a Brooklyn Brownstone

Part VIII: At Last, Moving In to the Renovated Brownstone

A tour of Brent Allen Buck's newly renovated Brooklyn brownstone

Part VII: The Brownstone Facade Gets a Facelift

What does it take to restore a historic facade?

Part VI: Polishing the Brownstone Interior

They strived to simplify the ornamental details, while maintaining the spirit of the original home

Part V: Making a Kitchen From Scratch With Period Details and a Dash of Minimalism

The thought of creating a warm, functional kitchen was a driving force behind the renovation

Part IV: Systems Management, or, Rewiring from Top to Bottom

The driving idea behind the brownstone renovation was to design it so that it could one day be net-zero energy