This 1908 home in the landmarked Prospect Park South Historic District offers 2,500 square feet of bright, adaptable space designed with productions in mind. Interiors are clean and neutral with tasteful historic accents, creating a flexible backdrop that can shift seamlessly from lifestyle to editorial to narrative work.
The main floor flows through multiple connected rooms, giving natural depth and layered sightlines for the camera. Consistent natural light and uncluttered finishes make the house easy to style to your vision.
A private backyard provides an additional exterior setting or crew base, while the open, clean basement is available for holding, staging, or gear storage out of the elements. Load-in is straightforward via the porch, and street parking is abundant and permit-friendly for larger vehicles.
What Works Well Here:
Commercials and branded content
Film and television interiors
Lifestyle, fashion, and editorial photography
Interviews and portrait shoots
What Guests Love:
Open floor plan adaptable to any look
Great depth through connected rooms and doorways
Neutral palette and consistent natural light
Backyard for exterior setups or crew use
Full basement for holding, storage, or video village
Easy porch load-in with ample street parking
One block from Prospect Park and the Parade Grounds
Quick access to Church Ave restaurants and B/Q express + F/G trains
Suburban domestic character in the heart of Brooklyn