A recently renovated Bed Stuy row house at 120 Jefferson Avenue merges modern living with rich historical details, featuring central air and a contemporary kitchen alongside whimsical original elements like carved wood mantels and an elaborate central stair. Built around 1891, the house retains its Romanesque Revival style with stunning arched windows, although the original cornice has been replaced. This legally two-family home is configured as a single-family dwelling and includes three parlors, multiple bedrooms, and a rear yard, showcasing a blend of updated features and historic charm.
The combination of modern conveniences and preserved period details creates a unique harmony in the Bed Stuy row house, reflecting both historical and contemporary living.
Originally constructed as part of a significant architectural row, this house's features highlight the historic charm and design elegance typical of late 19th-century Brooklyn architecture.
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