Hailing from Denmark and India, a husband and wife cultivate a collective heritage at their renovated, almost-passive Brooklyn town house. They created a wholly serene interior accented with subtle pops of bright color. American white-oak planks, finished with lye and pigmented with whitening oil line the staircase and floors throughout. The white-oak palette continues in the kitchen, where full-height cabinets are made with handcrafted, slatted detailing that wraps up the ceiling, and back down around to an opposite wall of drawers. Triple-glazed, frosted windows emit soft, filtered light against pale gray and blue surfaces in the master bathroom. The frosted glass extends to the hallway, where a long corridor connects the bathroom to the master bedroom. A touch of nostalgia marks the upstairs home office, furnished with several vintage pieces. The garden floor, which accommodates an additional living area and office, offers access to the backyard.