12/10/2025
Last week I shared the post about the enhancements being made to the Civic Center - a project I’m very excited to celebrate at the Ribbon Cutting this evening. (Hint: Stay tuned…. )
But before work began on the Civic Center, I had the honor of making enhancements to the Borough Building.
For the Council Chambers, common walkways, and administrative offices, vintage maps, historic artifacts and fresh contemporary artwork were blended to create spaces that feel both rooted in Brentwood’s story and elevated for how the building is used today.
Two design highlights there: turning an original street map provided by the Brentwood Borough Historical Society into wallpaper, thereby creating an interesting focal point for Council Chambers, and local artist Freddie Bainbridge created a large, tactile and beautiful encaustic painting from an historic photograph of Brownsville Road, the main thruway in the Borough. It’s on display in the main hallway there for all to enjoy.
The goal of this project was simple: honor the community’s past while bringing in a fresh, modern energy. And seeing the finished vibe come alive? Chef’s kiss, 10/10, would design again!
Here’s to spaces that inspire the good work done inside them. 🤍🏛️