Refined, spacious, and quietly sophisticated, Residence 2A at The Pacific offers nearly 3,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space, including a sprawling private terrace that functions as a true extension of the home.
A private keyed elevator opens directly into a 1,700 SF floor-through interior bathed in natural light. The great room’s open plan integrates living, dining, and kitchen spaces, framed by floor-to-ceiling Pella windows and finished with 9.5” wide-plank white oak floors.
An incredible custom Leicht kitchen features Dekton and Florim porcelain surfaces, and an integrated suite of Bosch and Miele appliances. A gorgeous Futuro hood, induction cooktop, and wine cooler equip a kitchen that balances utility with understated luxury.
The primary suite occupies its own wing, featuring dual closets, a flexible dressing area or study, and an en-suite bath rendered in European fluted porcelain. A floating Maravel chestnut vanity, lighted mirror, and rainfall shower with Grohe and Phylrich fixtures lend a spa-like calm to the space. The two secondary bedrooms, each with excellent light and proportion, share two beautifully appointed full bathrooms detailed with Duravit soaking tubs and refined fixtures.
Thoughtful details include integrated Bose ceiling speakers, advanced climate control, and in-unit laundry.
The Pacific, designed by Vikatos Architect and Atelier Feder, is a limited collection of eight design-forward homes in a boutique setting. These homes are modern, warm, and inviting, with oversized windows and honest, organic materials. The building features an inviting lobby, a virtual doorman, and a large common roofdeck.
Positioned at the nexus of Prospect Heights and Clinton Hill, The Pacific straddles some of Brooklyn’s most dynamic neighborhoods. Recently rezoned, this Atlantic Avenue corridor is exploding with new construction, turning this bustling section of Brooklyn into a new hotspot with great shopping, dining, and convenient retail destinations being added each year. Multiple subway lines—2, 3, 4, 5, B, C, Q, and S—connect the area seamlessly to Manhattan and the rest of Brooklyn.
Refined, spacious, and quietly sophisticated, Residence 2A at The Pacific offers nearly 3,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space, including a sprawling private terrace that functions as a true extension of the home.
A private keyed elevator opens directly into a 1,700 SF floor-through interior bathed in natural light. The great room’s open plan integrates living, dining, and kitchen spaces, framed by floor-to-ceiling Pella windows and finished with 9.5” wide-plank white oak floors.
An incredible custom Leicht kitchen features Dekton and Florim porcelain surfaces, and an integrated suite of Bosch and Miele appliances. A gorgeous Futuro hood, induction cooktop, and wine cooler equip a kitchen that balances utility with understated luxury.
The primary suite occupies its own wing, featuring dual closets, a flexible dressing area or study, and an en-suite bath rendered in European fluted porcelain. A floating Maravel chestnut vanity, lighted mirror, and rainfall shower with Grohe and Phylrich fixtures lend a spa-like calm to the space. The two secondary bedrooms, each with excellent light and proportion, share two beautifully appointed full bathrooms detailed with Duravit soaking tubs and refined fixtures.
Thoughtful details include integrated Bose ceiling speakers, advanced climate control, and in-unit laundry.
The Pacific, designed by Vikatos Architect and Atelier Feder, is a limited collection of eight design-forward homes in a boutique setting. These homes are modern, warm, and inviting, with oversized windows and honest, organic materials. The building features an inviting lobby, a virtual doorman, and a large common roofdeck.
Positioned at the nexus of Prospect Heights and Clinton Hill, The Pacific straddles some of Brooklyn’s most dynamic neighborhoods. Recently rezoned, this Atlantic Avenue corridor is exploding with new construction, turning this bustling section of Brooklyn into a new hotspot with great shopping, dining, and convenient retail destinations being added each year. Multiple subway lines—2, 3, 4, 5, B, C, Q, and S—connect the area seamlessly to Manhattan and the rest of Brooklyn.
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