Lawyerly Lairs: A $16 Million Brooklyn Brownstone
Which defunct law firm did the owner of this home once work for?
Here’s the family room/den, with a fireplace and harbor views:
And here’s the eat-in kitchen, replete with a marble top, custom cabinets, and oak flooring:
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I know what you’re thinking: isn’t it annoying to have the kitchen not on the same level as the dining room? Well, fear not: there’s a pantry with a dumbwaiter.
Heading upstairs to the third floor, you’ll find the east-facing master bedroom (attached to a limestone bath with a soaking tub and separate shower):
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The interior boasts much more, including five additional bedrooms, a library, and a home gym that was previously used as the “private writing aerie” of Norman Mailer.
The exterior spaces of 192 Columbia Heights are no less impressive….