This newly renovated Greek Revival brownstone just hit the Brooklyn market for $11 million. Located in quiet Cobble Hill, the five bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom townhouse offers an eclectic blend of historical elegance and stylish, modern luxury.
Built in 1850, the home’s timelessness is apparent throughout every room. But, it does have sparkling updates. Interior Alterations executed its most recent renovation, giving new life to the home’s functionality and look. Done meticulously, each room still has classic features like crown molding or arched doorways to ensure the history is not lost. The dining room and living both showcase two intricate, stone fireplaces as well.
The kitchen feels decidedly newer yet bespoke and unique, not wed to trends. Chic tiles scale some walls all the way up until the crown molding creating the perfect flow between the old and new while a light fixture provides some Asian-inspired flair. Another eye-catching design moment is the rich, all-blue primary suite. The bold yet calming blue creates a sophisticated, moody atmosphere for unwinding after a long day.
The design choices are not the only factors that set this home apart on the market. The 22-foot-wide home spans over four floors and sits on a 100 foot lot. Clearly, space is not lacking inside the home, but to offer even more there are two separate patios from the primary suite and kitchen that blend into the patio and garden area. An expansive, indoor-and-outdoor layout is like gold in the Big Apple, making this home even more desirable.
Cobble Hill is home to many stunning townhouses, and has been home to celebrities, including singer-songwriter Norah Jones. The exquisite home is listed under Joan Goldberg at Brown Harris Stevens.