Floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and a beautiful bar stand out at this $995K Boerum Hill co-op
Listing photos courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens
This one-bedroom Boerum Hill co-op is full of custom additions that stand out. There’s the floor-to-ceiling bookshelves that line the living room, the large built-in bar made from reclaimed pinewood, and the lofted mezzanine, to name a few. Located at 423 Atlantic Avenue, the loft is on the market for $995,000.
The bookshelves take advantage of the 12-foot ceilings, as do the oversized south-facing windows. The bar was constructed with reclaimed pinewood that the carpenter discovered while visiting North Carolina. It has a wine refrigerator and LED lighting.
Also taking advantage of the tall ceilings is a lofted mezzanine with an extra bed and a custom built-in cedar desk underneath.
The kitchen boasts more beautiful woodwork, with reclaimed sunken pine cabinets. Other features include a deep porcelain sink, gray quartz counters and backsplash, and stainless steel appliances.
The bedroom has two closets and gets lots of light from more oversized, south-facing windows. Another cool feature of the home is the old cedar doors of the bedroom and the bathroom, which were salvaged from a farmhouse in the Berkshires.
Known as the Ex-Lax Building (for its former use), the co-op is just a couple blocks from both the Hoyt-Schermerhorn Street (A, C, G) and Nevins Street (2, 3, 4, 5) subway stations. It has a live-in super, full-time porter, roof deck, and common laundry room.
[Listing details: 423 Atlantic Avenue, Apt. 2N at CityRealty]
[At Brown Harris Stevens by Natalie Rabaa]
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Listing photos courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens