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Original detail abounds in this third floor, three-bedroom, two bath co-op, designed by Louis Bonert and uniquely updated for modern life. The foyer features ornate stained-glass panels, a hinged bench under a pier mirror with hat hooks and recessed-panel doors with original brass hardware -- all of which set the tone for what's to come. The living room's three-window bay welcomes abundant south-facing light. The room features a decorative tiled fireplace with mirrored overmantel and cast-iron fireback, fretwork and parquet floors with ornate borders. The adjacent study has a long wall of built-in bookshelves and cabinetry and a fourth window. The center dining room is decorated with Candace Wheeler's Bees with Honeycomb" wallpaper and is p More erfectly positioned between the kitchen and living room, with beautifully functioning pocket doors on both sides. The kitchen -- a home chef's dream -- has been remodeled with magnificent Santa Rita soapstone countertops in a deep green hue, an extra counter with breakfast bar, copious amounts of tall wood cabinetry, a five-burner Bertazzoni stove, Bosch dishwasher and side-by-side fridge. A pantry closet will meet all your kitchen-storage needs. The first full bathroom has been fashioned with small marble hexagonal floor tile, a Waterworks soaking tub, ceiling-high white subway tile and a custom designed bathroom cabinet you must to see to believe. Two well-proportioned bedrooms, separated for privacy, have California closets and lots of light from large windows. Continuing down the hallway, discover the well-organized walk-in closet and a second home office area. The primary bedroom is serenely situated in the back of the apartment and has another decorative fireplace, closet, and a built-in glass cabinet with drawers below. The roomy en-suite bath has large marble hexagonal floor tiles, a spacious step-in spa shower, and a full-sized washer and vented gas dryer. The soft blue-and-green palette is a perfect pairing with oak, cherry and maple woodwork you'll find throughout the apartment. One of only four co-ops in this turn of the century, nearly 25-foot-wide, 82-foot-long, triple-exposure townhouse, the apartment is both expansive and luxuriously light-filled. The common areas have also retained the gracious qualities of the past century and have been upgraded with new paint, a terra-cotta entry and original stained-glass windows on every landing. Live in this splendid location, just off Grand Army Plaza and Prospect Park; the Brooklyn Museum, library and Botanic Garden; the Park Slope Food Co-op and all the hot spots on Vanderbilt, Flatbush and Seventh Avenue; as well as easy access to the 2/3 and B/Q lines. Classic detail, modern amenities, steps from Prospect Park, and proximal to schools both public and private. With all of the richness of 19th-century craftsmanship paired with 21st-century updates, this apartment is the epitome of Park Slope living."

Details

  • Status: No Longer Available
  • Type:Coop
  • ID:21405085
  • Monthly Fees:$ 1350
  • Year Built:1918
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