Closings and move-ins have begun at The Brooklyn Grove, but developers Adam America Real Estate and Slate Property Group do not consider their work here finished. On the contrary, they have taken advantage of the milestone to unveil three model units styled by Ali Reeve Design. In a pleasing contrast to the typical white-box offerings, these feature an eye-catching combination of vintage and contemporary furnishings and decorative objects. Moreover, colorful paint techniques and attention-grabbing wallpaper makes a colorful contrast to the calm, neutrals by ODA, which also designed the building’s facade with glazed brick and custom-framed windows.
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Like all apartments at The Brooklyn Grove, the model units are rich in organic materials, lush textures, and incredible natural light through oversized windows. The kitchens are well equipped with Caesarstone countertops, a full Bosch appliance package, and custom rift oak cabinetry with antique brass hardware. Tranquil master baths feature two types of stone, soaking tubs with marble surround, walk-in shower, and rift oak vanity. No detail is overlooked - secondary baths feature neutral palettes, rift oak vanities with marble countertops, and glazed white tile ceramic walls.
The warm, natural aesthetic of the interiors applies to The Brooklyn Grove’s amenities as well. The double-height lounge, luxe private dining room, and woodland-themed children’s playroom use luxe materials and a natural aesthetic to create a welcoming environment and sense of community. The crowning glory is a rooftop lounge with lounging, dining, and grilling areas looking out on beautiful Brooklyn views.
Wellness offerings include a state-of-the-art fitness center, dedicated yoga room, and 40’ indoor pool beneath a large skylight. Additional amenities include a pet spa, package room, and bike room. Private storage and parking spaces are available for purchase.
Sales got off to a brisk start last summer, and many listings are in contract. The remaining availabilities start at $590K for studios, $845K for one-bedrooms, $1.375 million for two-bedrooms, and $2.45 million for a floor-through three-bedroom with private terrace. At an average price of $1,360 per square foot, it comes in just above the Downtown Brooklyn condo average of $1,134 per square foot (figures per CityRealty data).
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