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The Insider: Cobble Hill Family Home Becomes Empty Nesters’ Grown-up Retreat
A modern steel staircase cleared space for an expanded contemporary kitchen in a Cobble Hill Greek Revival with original black marble mantels.
Cobble Hill Greek Revival With Black Marble Mantels, Vault Asks $4.25 Million
The 25-foot-wide dwelling has some original details intact, but there is room for updates and to give the historic features some polish.
The Insider: Rich Colors, Luxe Materials Distinguish Cobble Hill Townhouse Reno
Period-accurate moldings were created for an enfilade of parlors, and French doors lead out to a reinforced and enlarged former tea porch.
Cobble Hill Anglo-Italianate With Plasterwork, Mantels Asks $3.995 Million
A two-family, the house at 166 Congress Street has had some updates, but there is room to make its mid 19th century details shine.
One-Bedroom in Historic Cobble Hill Towers Asks $3,500 a Month
The petite unit in the 1870s building has been renovated with exposed beams and brick and an open kitchen.
I know that this is just my opinion but, why would the entire space look so opulent, & the kitchen & Bathroom look like MY current kitchen & bathroom.
Lavish Cobble Hill Two-Bedroom With Plasterwork, High Ceilings Asks $1.95 MillionIn referring to the history of this building, when you say "closet" do you mean "water closet"? Thank you.
One-Bedroom in Historic Cobble Hill Towers Asks $3,500 a MonthThe transformation of this Cobble Hill townhouse is truly inspiring! The integration of the solarium and thoughtful design reminds me of projects where we've had to ensure seamless integration of modern systems. At RIAM Enterprises, we’ve handled similar challenges—balancing functionality with aesthetics in structured cabling and infrastructure design.
The Insider: New Solarium Is Key to Reinvention of Cobble Hill Queen AnneAccording to employees there in the last days, it's going to be an Anthropologie.
Urban Outfitters Shutters Last Brooklyn Store