
"This Boerum Hill row house has a parlor level with grand proportions and details like crown moldings, marble mantels, and ceiling medallions and a renovation included some updates for modern living. At 90 Dean Street, the 20-foot wide single-family is within the Boerum Hill Historic District Extension, designated in 2018. The designation report dates the brick house with brownstone basement and trim to circa 1867."
"Despite the fluctuation in the number of people in residence and changes over time, there is still a fair bit of detail inside the now single-family residence. There are seven marble mantels, interior shutters, tin ceilings, and a stair with newel post, curved railing, and coffin corner. A renovation resulted in a final certificate of occupancy as a single-family in 2018. The residence has four floors of living space."
"On the main level, the parlor height windows, seen in the circa 1940 tax photo, are still in intact. The double parlor has two of the marble mantels, the aforementioned crown moldings, and pocket doors that open to the dining room in a two-story extension. It is marked as a library on the floor plan, but the space is staged as a dining room and has a mini-bar and cabinetry along one wall."
The brick house at 90 Dean Street dates to circa 1867 and sits within the Boerum Hill Historic District Extension. The 20-foot-wide single-family was reconfigured and received a final certificate of occupancy as a single-family in 2018. The residence spans four floors with a grand parlor level featuring crown moldings, marble mantels, ceiling medallions, parlor-height windows, and pocket doors opening to a two-story dining extension. The garden level contains the kitchen and an additional dining room. The third floor can function as a full suite with terrace access, and the top floor has three bedrooms; the house contains 2.5 bathrooms.
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