Best Cities for Italianate Architecture in America
Italianate architecture rose in the mid-19th century, features wide eaves, brackets, cast-iron ornamentation, and has over 4,000 National Register listings concentrated in certain U.S. cities.
Designer's Greenpoint Wood Frame With Marble Mantels, Wood Floors Asks $3.5 Million
141 Calyer Street in Greenpoint was renovated to combine original Italianate features with modern kitchens and bathrooms, preserving historic elements while updating layout and facade.
Cobble Hill Two-Bedroom With Plasterwork Asks $1.95 Million
Grand 1850s Italianate Cobble Hill parlor-floor two-bedroom with lofted office, two bathrooms, terrace, private entrance, historic moldings, in-unit laundry, and storage.