129 Park Place,
#2,
Brooklyn,
NY
11217
Beyond the traditional brownstone fa ade lies one of Brooklyn's most unique private residences - a contemporary Soho loft meets Historic Park Slope. Featured in The New York Times for its stunning renovation, this one-of-a-kind upper triplex apartment is a design-lover's dream.
Unique to this home is the sunlight streaming into every room, thanks to the innovative use of an enormous skylight and soaring ceilings. Upon stepping into the foyer, the glass paneled door reveals a light filled 41' living/dining space, with white painted brick walls, Brazilian cherry floors, 11.5' ceilings, plus oversized windows and doors. The generous eat-in chef's kitchen features custom cabinets, professional appliances, and large center island. Two doors provide seamless access to a small private deck and lush shared rear garden below.
Ascend the floating stairs to the second floor where you will find a 30' living/media room with a two-story atrium allowing light to flood the upper two floors. Though vast, the second floor has a cozy atmosphere. Tucked away is a large primary suite with double exposure to capture the morning sun, a walk-in closet, en-suite bathroom with soaking tub and shower. In addition, there is a separate laundry room with full sized washer/dryer.
The top floor has two large bedrooms with custom built-in closets, 10' ceilings and clerestory windows to capture additional sun from the huge center skylight. An open walkway connects the bedrooms with a stylish hall bathroom, which includes a double sink, bathtub, towel warmer, and tons of custom storage.
The townhouse is strategically located in the North Slope with access to multiple train and bus lines, fantastic dining and shopping on 7th and 5th Avenues, plus Flatbush and Vanderbilt. In addition, Grand Army Plaza hosts the second largest farmers market in NYC on Saturdays. Unlike anyplace else in the country, Park Slope is at the intersection of a world class cultural hub with the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn Museum, Prospect Park, Brooklyn Library, Barclays Center and the Brooklyn Academy of Music all a short distance away.
Not pets or smokers, please!