Renovated Clinton Hill Wood Frame Asks $2.25 Million
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Renovated Clinton Hill Wood Frame Asks $2.25 Million
"The most recent renovation has switched up the floor plan, bringing the kitchen up to the rear of the parlor level and adding a half bath. The full bath on the garden level has been updated with new fixtures, and the former kitchen turned into a laundry room with a washer, dryer, sink, and refrigerator, making it handy for gardening and entertaining in the backyard."
"Largely intact when it was on the market back in 2019, this Clinton Hill wood frame got a makeover that preserved many interior details but inserted a modern staircase, upgraded the kitchen, and added air conditioning. The exterior of the mid-19th century dwelling at 102 Hall Street got a new look too, with the removal of the fish-scale shingles in favor of white siding, but the cornice is still in place."
"When this 16-foot-wide residence was a Brownstoner House of the Day in 2019, it had its period appropriate staircase with newel post, marble mantels, an arched niche in one of the bedrooms, and plaster details, along with some later design touches like tin ceilings."
A 16-foot-wide wood frame house at 102 Hall Street in Clinton Hill, originally built in the mid-19th century, has been renovated to blend historic preservation with modern functionality. The exterior was updated with white siding replacing fish-scale shingles, though the cornice remains intact. Inside, the renovation preserved period details including marble mantels, plaster work, and an arched bedroom niche while introducing a modern staircase, upgraded kitchen relocated to the parlor level, and air conditioning. The garden level was reconfigured, converting the former kitchen into a utility space with laundry facilities. The house, documented in an 1872 sales advertisement and featured as a Brownstoner House of the Day in 2019, sits among other early-to-mid-19th century homes near the Navy Yard.
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