THOROUGHLY CONSIDERED
27 FT WIDE. 4,360 SF.
Stately situated on the comfortable and quiet northern tip of Brooklyn Heights, this
twenty-seven foot wide townhouse in Prime Historic Brooklyn Heights affords views of the East River and the surrounding neighborhood. 10 Pineapple St is a unique example of modernized, old world craftsmanship and design. Spread over four floors, this home offers five bedrooms, four and a half baths, a home office, a library, wine cellar and three wood burning fireplaces.
The parlor floor with formal living room and dining room run adjacent to the wide foyer and deep kitchen. The chef's kitchen has ample counter and cooking space and opens to the luminous sun room. The sun room's sliding glass doors open to the well planted sculpture garden which leads back through the dining room's dramatic floor to ceiling-height double French doors. A powder room rounds out this floor.
As you climb the extra wide staircase to the third floor you are greeted with a high vaulted, arched and wood paneled library. It's the perfect getaway to think, read and reflect. You're not limited to the interior world of discovery in the library a few steps further and you reach the enclosed balcony that holds a reading chair with spectacular, 180 degree, bird's eye view of the harbor and neighborhood.
To the right of these rest stops is the bedroom suite. The primary bedroom comes with diffused northeastern light, a fireplace, a windowed bath with deep soaking tub, steam shower, radiant floor and heated loo. Walk through the dressing area to enter the dressing room with a wall of south facing windows, flanked with closets.
The top floor consists of four bedrooms with ample closet space, two full baths and is crowned with a skylight in the middle of them all.
The first floor has a separate entrance under the stoop with a home office, wine cellar, full bath, multiple storage areas and rooms as well as mechanicals.
Convenient to the A/C, 2/3 lines and also close by are the R and 4/5.
Photography by Evan Joseph. Staging by Hovey Design. This is a co-exclusive with Jennifer Cooke at Brown Harris Stevens.
THOROUGHLY CONSIDERED
27 FT WIDE. 4,360 SF.
Stately situated on the comfortable and quiet northern tip of Brooklyn Heights, this
twenty-seven foot wide townhouse in Prime Historic Brooklyn Heights affords views of the East River and the surrounding neighborhood. 10 Pineapple St is a unique example of modernized, old world craftsmanship and design. Spread over four floors, this home offers five bedrooms, four and a half baths, a home office, a library, wine cellar and three wood burning fireplaces.
The parlor floor with formal living room and dining room run adjacent to the wide foyer and deep kitchen. The chef's kitchen has ample counter and cooking space and opens to the luminous sun room. The sun room's sliding glass doors open to the well planted sculpture garden which leads back through the dining room's dramatic floor to ceiling-height double French doors. A powder room rounds out this floor.
As you climb the extra wide staircase to the third floor you are greeted with a high vaulted, arched and wood paneled library. It's the perfect getaway to think, read and reflect. You're not limited to the interior world of discovery in the library a few steps further and you reach the enclosed balcony that holds a reading chair with spectacular, 180 degree, bird's eye view of the harbor and neighborhood.
To the right of these rest stops is the bedroom suite. The primary bedroom comes with diffused northeastern light, a fireplace, a windowed bath with deep soaking tub, steam shower, radiant floor and heated loo. Walk through the dressing area to enter the dressing room with a wall of south facing windows, flanked with closets.
The top floor consists of four bedrooms with ample closet space, two full baths and is crowned with a skylight in the middle of them all.
The first floor has a separate entrance under the stoop with a home office, wine cellar, full bath, multiple storage areas and rooms as well as mechanicals.
Convenient to the A/C, 2/3 lines and also close by are the R and 4/5.
Photography by Evan Joseph. Staging by Hovey Design. This is a co-exclusive with Jennifer Cooke at Brown Harris Stevens.