250 Cumberland Street, a two-family dwelling in the Fort Greene Historic District, was originally built in the 1850s. An LPC-approved restoration enhanced the exterior while modernizing the interior, which features a studio apartment on the garden level and a triplex above. The open-plan parlor features a renovated kitchen and preserved Greek Revival elements. Recent updates included new siding and a period-appropriate stoop as part of a 2022 renovation. The interior maintains white-painted walls and moldings, along with original architectural details like mantels and picture rails.
The renovation has restored some period details on the exterior of this 1850s wood frame and given some modern updates to the interior.
A LPC-approved facade renovation in 2022 included new siding and the return of a period appropriate stoop and portico.
The renovated interior has a studio apartment on the garden level with a triplex above, featuring an open plan living room and kitchen.
Walls and moldings are painted white throughout, including original Greek Revival ear moldings, with wood floors and picture rails enhancing interior aesthetics.
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