Situated along the coveted Henry Street corridor near the northernmost tip of Brooklyn Heights, this 1,904 SF duplex home with garden-level convenience showcases rare iconic views of the Brooklyn Bridge through floor-to-ceiling corner windows.
The home, previously featured in the style and interiors magazine Domino, has been outfitted with a sleek matte black kitchen from the Danish design company Vipp. The expansive living and dining areas offer a coveted combination of space, light, and views, with an undeniable connection to this charming pocket of Brooklyn Heights.
Off the main living space is a gracious hallway leading to the two bedrooms. The primary bedroom offers a large walk-in closet and a stunning en-suite bathroom with a custom teak double vanity, Calcutta Gold marble and a luxurious free-standing soaking tub. The large second bedroom boasts a wall of windows, can accommodate a king-sized bed and has ample storage.
Down an architectural wood staircase is an extra-large rec space currently being used as a media studio, a music room, a library, and a super cozy home theater. With generously high ceilings and an impressive volume of space, the lower level offers flexibility for multiple uses.
Originally built in 1885 as the Peaks Mason Mints factory, 20 Henry Street has a rich industrial past that later gave way to artists’ lofts in the 1970s. In 2012, it was reimagined as a two-building condominium residence connected by a landscaped courtyard.
Residents enjoy a full suite of amenities, including a doorman, a resident manager, a live-in super, a fitness center, bicycle storage, cold storage, and private storage. Enjoy close proximity to Brooklyn Heights favorites such as Poppy’s, Ingas Bar, and Montague Diner, with the Promenade, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and DUMBO waterfront just moments away, plus convenient subway and ferry access.
Situated along the coveted Henry Street corridor near the northernmost tip of Brooklyn Heights, this 1,904 SF duplex home with garden-level convenience showcases rare iconic views of the Brooklyn Bridge through floor-to-ceiling corner windows.
The home, previously featured in the style and interiors magazine Domino, has been outfitted with a sleek matte black kitchen from the Danish design company Vipp. The expansive living and dining areas offer a coveted combination of space, light, and views, with an undeniable connection to this charming pocket of Brooklyn Heights.
Off the main living space is a gracious hallway leading to the two bedrooms. The primary bedroom offers a large walk-in closet and a stunning en-suite bathroom with a custom teak double vanity, Calcutta Gold marble and a luxurious free-standing soaking tub. The large second bedroom boasts a wall of windows, can accommodate a king-sized bed and has ample storage.
Down an architectural wood staircase is an extra-large rec space currently being used as a media studio, a music room, a library, and a super cozy home theater. With generously high ceilings and an impressive volume of space, the lower level offers flexibility for multiple uses.
Originally built in 1885 as the Peaks Mason Mints factory, 20 Henry Street has a rich industrial past that later gave way to artists’ lofts in the 1970s. In 2012, it was reimagined as a two-building condominium residence connected by a landscaped courtyard.
Residents enjoy a full suite of amenities, including a doorman, a resident manager, a live-in super, a fitness center, bicycle storage, cold storage, and private storage. Enjoy close proximity to Brooklyn Heights favorites such as Poppy’s, Ingas Bar, and Montague Diner, with the Promenade, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and DUMBO waterfront just moments away, plus convenient subway and ferry access.
Listing Courtesy of Compass