
"The dwelling at 438 37th Street has a lot of curb appeal with the blue-painted original double entry doors popping against the orange brick. Adding to the picture are textured brown brick details, lintels with incised decorations, a pressed-metal cornice, and historic black ironwork."
"Inside are tin ceilings, moldings, two wood mantels with original tile, wood floors, a built-in wardrobe, and a hall closet. The main rooms appear to be painted a pale robin's egg blue with cream moldings and ceilings."
"Open to the living room, the new kitchen is demarcated by dark blue wall paint. The cupboards are light blue with a white stone counter and tile backsplash. There is a peninsula with a two-burner induction cooktop but no dishwasher."
The one-bedroom apartment on the top floor of a two-family house combines original details with modern updates. Located near Green-Wood Cemetery, it features tin ceilings, wood floors, and two wood mantels. The exterior showcases blue-painted double entry doors against orange brick. Inside, the living room has a square bay window and built-in drawers. The new kitchen has light blue cupboards and a two-burner induction cooktop. The bedroom includes a picture rail and overlooks the rear of the property, enhancing its appeal.
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