With an oblique entrance down a hall and built-ins forming a bed niche, this Brooklyn Heights studio doesn’t give up all its secrets at once. Big windows on two exposures with views — including of the Manhattan skyline — and high ceilings also help create an impression of spaciousness.

The apartment is in the historic district on the eighth floor of 150 Joralemon Street (aka 130 Clinton), a 1920s office building known as the Insurance Building that has been a co-op for decades.

Mostly all white, the unit has wood floors, cased beamed ceilings and sleek radiators. Minimalist white built-in shelving and closets provide a fair amount of storage and demarcate areas for relaxing, working and sleeping.

A petite windowed kitchen has white cabinetry, glass backsplash and slate floors. The bathroom is similarly outfitted, with white mosaic tile on the walls, slate tile floor and wood vanity.

The 89-unit, 12-story building has shared laundry, elevator, exercise room, children’s playroom and bike room.

Listed by James Stephenson of Douglas Elliman, the no-fee studio is asking $3,700 a month rent. What do you think?

[Listing: 150 Joralemon Street #8G | Broker: Douglas Elliman] GMAP

interior of apt 8g at 150 joralemon street

interior of apt 8g at 150 joralemon street

interior of apt 8g at 150 joralemon street

interior of apt 8g at 150 joralemon street

view from apt 8g at 150 joralemon street

view from apt 8g at 150 joralemon street

exterior of 150 joralemon street

floorplan of apt 8g at 150 joralemon street

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