housePark Slope
266 Berkeley Place
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 12-1:30
$2,750,000 (was $3,250,000)
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houseFort Greene
166 Washington Park
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 12-1:30
$2,575,000 (was $2,750,000)
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houseProspect Heights
370 Park Place
Corcoran
Sunday 2:30-4
$1,395,000 (was $1,850,000)
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houseWindsor Terrace
247 Windsor Place
Brooklyn Properties
Sunday 12-2
$995,000 (was $1,250,000 then $1,150,000)
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  1. I love the wallpaper in the WT house. Especially that green.

    The thing about wallpaper is, it’s hard to do it yourself. Trust me. I am doing a terrible job of it and trying to make it artistic.

  2. Thanks DIBS. It was a sincere question based on the fact I rarely see those in any of the nicer brownstones featured here that have been renovated in the recent past. I don’t have any in my place (in fact I had the wallpaper all stripped and the carpetting pulled up when I moved in) but think that wallpapering can be done tastefully – unlike the stuff I took down. As for wall-to-wall carpets, I personally don’t like it in a brownstone, but understand the comfort people take in walking on it when the temperature drops.

  3. Biff…I did a nice toile wallpaper in a bedroom in the country. I also have wall-to-wall carpetting in those bedrooms because I just like to be able to not have to walk on cold wood floors in a room where I’m not wearing shoes or socks.

    I actually thought about the carpetting for the master bedroom here in the brownstone and then said no. It just isn’t right!!!

  4. bkny, I agree. Nokilissa should have a gander at that one. It mentions it can be a two family and I noticed the second kitchen on the top floor. Would be interesting to see it in person.

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