Featured in Architectural Digest, this impeccably curated 1,306-square-foot loft with private terrace was designed by Past Lives Studio.
Simply put, this home exudes style and warmth.
From the moment you enter, you are greeted by soaring 11-foot ceilings and natural light streaming through the full-height glass door that opens to your private, 200+ square-foot terrace.
The expansive living room is both grand and serene, seamlessly flowing into a true chef's kitchen outfitted with top-tier appliances, including a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Wolf oven and range, and Bosch dishwasher. Custom maple cabinetry echoes the craftsmanship of the built-in credenza and shelving in the living room, creating a cohesive and elevated aesthetic.
The dining area (seating up to 8) is anchored by antique-stained mirrors and a beautifully tailored banquette-an intimate space designed for memorable gatherings.
The tranquil primary suite also opens to the terrace and features extensive custom closets and storage. Its luxurious five-piece en-suite bath offers a spa-like retreat.
Additional highlights include central heating and cooling, an in-unit washer and dryer, and 10-inch-wide oak flooring throughout-some planks stretching over 16 feet.
BellTel Lofts was originally designed in 1928 by architect Ralph Walker, once deemed Architect of the Century by The New York Times. It was converted to condominiums in 2007 by Beyer Blinder Belle with thoughtfully curated finishes.
Amenities include: 24-hour concierge, live-in super, two landscaped roof terraces, media lounge, yoga room, fully-equipped gym, children's playroom, business center, bike room and indoor parking & self-storage for an extra fee.
BellTel Lofts is at the epicenter of culture, art, and greenspace, including BAM Arts District, Barclays Center, Willoughby Square Park, and boutiques all along Atlantic Avenue.
CityPoint is two blocks away with the Dekalb Food Hall, Trader Joes, City Target, Lululemon, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema and McNally Jackson Booksellers. Other notable businesses in Downtown Brooklyn include Sound and Fury Brewing, Chelsea Piers, Brooklyn Fare, and Gage and Tollner, once the most famous restaurant in Brooklyn.
Proximity to eleven subway lines (R, 2/3, Q, B, A/C, F/G and 4/5) - only one or two stops to Manhattan, Prospect Park, and Fort Greene.
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