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We stopped short recently while biking through Bed Stuy, and that’s because we spotted what looked to be bathroom tile on the entryway of 2 Brevoort Place. Upon closer inspection, that seemed to be the case. This is the second home we’ve featured rocking the bathroom tile look in the past year! Click through for the close-up. GMAP

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  1. TD….Here’s the entry…

    We stopped short recently while biking through Bed Stuy, and that’s because we spotted what looked to be bathroom tile on the entryway of 2 Brevoort Place. Upon closer inspection, that seemed to be the case. This is the second home we’ve featured rocking the bathroom tile look in the past year! Click through for the close-up. GMAP

    1. Where is it actually ridiculed?
    2. Free speech

  2. This blog has a 1st amendment right to ridicule any home it wants. However, just because the blog has a right, does not make it right or tasteful to do so.

  3. For NYC HPD website
    “The southern and western portions of Bed-Stuy have some particularly fine architectural properties. Brevoort Place, south of Fulton Street between Franklin and Bedford Avenues, for example, features a full block of handsome brownstones in excellent condition, complete with original architectural details. Note also the three blocks on Jefferson Avenue between Nostrand and Throop Avenues for fine examples of Renaissance Revival brownstones built in the 1870s.”

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