The 1,600-square-foot space was what architectural designer Adam Robinson called 'a very traditional one-bedroom loft with good bones,' referring to the exposed timber ceiling beams and wood floors from the vintage building's commercial origins.
'Otherwise, it was just kind of a whitewall treatment. It didn't have any character or warmth,' recalled Robinson, founder and principal designer of Montreal-based design firm.'
Filled with period detail, this Park Slope Neo-Grec is on the market for the first time in decades. In addition to moldings, mantels, and built-ins, it features a top floor artist's studio.
An affordable housing lottery has opened for 49 apartments in a towering new mixed-income development on Boerum Street in Williamsburg, offering studios starting at $1,467.
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