Fashion Designer Daryl Kerrigan Lists Her Playful Yet Tailored Brooklyn Townhouse

Bright, boho, and cheerful sophistication permeate the five-story residence.

Want to peek inside the home of a famed fashion designer? Look no further than this Brooklyn townhouse sitting within the laidback, picturesque neighborhood of Boerum Hill. Owned by Daryl Kerrigan, the classic abode with boho flair is asking $6 million.

Irish-American designer Daryl Kerrigan first got her start working in film as a costume designer and worked on the 1992 hit My Cousin Vinny. By 1997, she had made it big and opened her own namesake store in the East Village. Known for her famous “lowriders” and now versatile leather leggings, Kerrigan has also had collaborations with store Urban Outfitters.

It’s no surprise that a designer of Kerrigan’s caliber would have a well-tailored NYC pad. Pops of color add whimsy to the 19th century home, which is full of high ceilings, lovely period details, and charming doorways. Spanning across five floors with 4,500 square feet of interior space, original features like wood-burning fireplaces and parquet flooring ensure a sense of history and a sense of place. Artfully designed with easy living in mind, the primary living spaces flow seamlessly into one another.

A total of five bedrooms and three full bathrooms fill the home, providing ample private space for creating some of her finest designs. The primary suite sits on the top floor, creating a stunning getaway from the bustle of the city.

Emilia Sultan and Terry Naini of Brown Harris Stevens hold the listing.