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No-Fee Bushwick Time Capsule With Fretwork, Built-ins, Coffered Ceiling Asks $2.9K a Month
An early 20th-century apartment located on the first floor of a two-family residence at 1522 Putnam Avenue in Bushwick, Brooklyn, is available for rent. This property, constructed between 1906 and 1916, showcases remarkably preserved original features, offering a glimpse into the architectural styles of the Arts and Crafts and Beaux-Arts movements. The apartment is situated just south of the Myrtle-Wyckoff L/M subway stop, making it accessible within the neighborhood.
The residence is a five-room, floor-through unit featuring a flexible layout that includes a double parlor, an interior bedroom, and a dining room. Key period details that define its character include six-panel doors, high ceilings, intricate moldings, parquet flooring, and decorative fretwork. These elements contribute to the apartment's distinctive Edwardian aesthetic, which has been carefully maintained over the years.
A standout feature of the apartment is its dining room, historically referred to as a 'Dutch dining room' in early advertisements. This space is furnished with a substantial built-in buffet adorned with carved fruit motifs, a coffered ceiling, and a plate rail, all of which underscore the craftsmanship of its original construction.
The interior bedroom is equipped with a built-in wardrobe that includes drawers and a mirror, providing integrated storage solutions. An interior stained-glass window in this room allows natural light to filter in from adjacent spaces, enhancing the ambiance while preserving privacy. The apartment also offers five closets, including a walk-in, providing ample storage.
Renovations in the wet rooms, including the kitchen and bathroom, have been conducted with a focus on preserving their original character. The kitchen retains its original subway tile walls, a built-in dish cupboard, and a black and white mosaic-tile hearth beneath the stove. The bathroom features a classic clawfoot tub with a shower riser, a vintage corner sink, and an old-fashioned recessed medicine cabinet, maintaining its historical integrity.
Historical records indicate that in 1914, the upper unit of this building, offering six rooms, was rented for $25 per month. Currently, this first-floor apartment is being offered for rent at $2,900 per month, with no broker fee required, through listing agent Gabriel Greenberg of Compass. This rental opportunity provides an insight into early 20th-century Brooklyn living combined with modern convenience.
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