Our thoughts . . . .
A proper Williamsburg duplex that actually gives you separation of space — not just in theory, but in a way that lives well day to day.
This one bedroom, one and a half bathroom layout is spread across two levels, creating a natural divide between living and sleeping that’s getting harder and harder to find. The upper level is bright, with clean hardwood floors and a straightforward, functional footprint that works easily as both bedroom and primary living area depending on how you choose to set it up.
The lower level opens up into a large, flexible living space anchored by a sculptural spiral staircase. It’s a rare footprint — long, open, and adaptable — with enough room to create a true living room, media setup, and even a work-from-home zone without forcing anything. The tile flooring down here keeps things durable and low-maintenance, while the overall volume gives the space a loft-like feel.
The kitchen is clean and modern with stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher, white cabinetry, and good counter space — everything you need, nothing overdesigned. Both bathrooms are updated, with one full bath and an additional half bath that makes the layout far more practical than a typical one-bedroom.
The bedroom level gets solid natural light, and the proportions are clean and usable — no awkward angles, no wasted space. Closet storage is straightforward and functional.
Location-wise, you’re set up in a pocket of Williamsburg that people quietly aim for — close to everything, but not sitting on top of it. Within just a few blocks you’ve got Lilia, Fandi Mata, Bonnie’s, Silver Light Tavern, and Baba on Withers, along with a deep bench of smaller neighborhood spots that make this area what it is.
Some photographs are virtually staged.
Call today to schedule a showing.
Our thoughts . . . .
A proper Williamsburg duplex that actually gives you separation of space — not just in theory, but in a way that lives well day to day.
This one bedroom, one and a half bathroom layout is spread across two levels, creating a natural divide between living and sleeping that’s getting harder and harder to find. The upper level is bright, with clean hardwood floors and a straightforward, functional footprint that works easily as both bedroom and primary living area depending on how you choose to set it up.
The lower level opens up into a large, flexible living space anchored by a sculptural spiral staircase. It’s a rare footprint — long, open, and adaptable — with enough room to create a true living room, media setup, and even a work-from-home zone without forcing anything. The tile flooring down here keeps things durable and low-maintenance, while the overall volume gives the space a loft-like feel.
The kitchen is clean and modern with stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher, white cabinetry, and good counter space — everything you need, nothing overdesigned. Both bathrooms are updated, with one full bath and an additional half bath that makes the layout far more practical than a typical one-bedroom.
The bedroom level gets solid natural light, and the proportions are clean and usable — no awkward angles, no wasted space. Closet storage is straightforward and functional.
Location-wise, you’re set up in a pocket of Williamsburg that people quietly aim for — close to everything, but not sitting on top of it. Within just a few blocks you’ve got Lilia, Fandi Mata, Bonnie’s, Silver Light Tavern, and Baba on Withers, along with a deep bench of smaller neighborhood spots that make this area what it is.
Some photographs are virtually staged.
Call today to schedule a showing.
Listing Courtesy of Brick & Mortar LLC