Welcome to vintage everything! With no particular decorating style in mind, Stacie McCormick, the former photo director for Domino magazine, travels abroad and brings back treasures for her two-bedroom Brooklyn duplex . She and her boyfriend, film location manager Collin Smith, have shopped in Buenos Aires, Warsaw and Paris, to name a few. And their buying power broadened when their daughter, Tessa, came along. Now, it’s not just classic furnishings and flea market art – it’s children’s books and toys from days gone by as well. Tessa’s high chair matches the 1950s Danish dinette set. Abodeon of Boston and eBay get credit for the genie-style lamp and painting. The kitchen is the catchall for many of the couple’s finds, like their Danish Copenhagen glasses, European linens, old bowls and ceramic plates. The lamps above made the trip back from Poland a bit more strenuous than usual, but all in all, totally worth it. And the inspiration for the glass jars that line the counters? A mouse in the house. The selling point for the house turned out also to be the money pit. The massive skylight above this staircase sprung a leak and had to be completely replaced. But as Stacie said, again, “Worth it!” The couple’s monochromatic bedroom is accented only by artwork. The one above the bed is by Robert De
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A World Traveler’s Vintage Remodel in Brooklyn