No detail was overlooked in this gorgeously renovated two-bedroom apartment located in The Dearborn, a stately prewar coop designed in 1929 by architects Berlinger & Kaufman. Facing Southeast on a tree-lined block, with one-of-a-kind details throughout and just a few blocks from Prospect Park, it's a unique mix of prewar charm, comfort, and modern design. Upon entering, the gracious entryway is lined with a double-wide closet with reclaimed barn doors. The striking kitchen features bespoke, locally sourced solid wood cabinetry, energy-efficient appliances, and intelligent storage design, including extra wide drawers and functional open shelving. The living and dining area is sun-filled throughout the day, with reclaimed wood floors throughout, and an extra nook for work-from-home needs. The expansive primary bedroom has enough space for a California King and features a wall of custom closets with abundant storage. The second bedroom is also spacious and bright. The bathroom has undergone a sophisticated renovation with floor-to-ceiling tiles, imported fixtures, and built-in shelving for linens. Other thoughtful home upgrades include new electrical, sound-proof windows, and refurbished radiators. The Dearborn is a short walk to the 2/3/4/5/B/Q lines, Brooklyn Museum, Grand Army Plaza, and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, as well as all the restaurants and shops on nearby Franklin Avenue and Prospect Heights. The building has a laundry room and a common courtyard. All utilities, including gas and electricity, are included in the maintenance.
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