For $2M, a Boerum Hill co-op with a colorful Scandi kitchen


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This two-bedroom home at 320 State Street in Boerum Hill is a classic brownstone floor-through with northern and southern exposures. Asking $1,995,000, the top-floor apartment is the home of award-winning director Gregory Brunkalla, who brought color and European flair to the timeless Brooklyn co-op.

Atop a 25-foot-wide historic brownstone, the space gets light from three skylights and six windows. Twenty-first-century upgrades include a Miele washer and dryer, a Toto Neorest toilet, and recessed lighting.



The main living and dining area is framed by exposed brick, high ceilings, light oak floors, and a working fireplace. A wall of historic six-over-six windows emphasizes the home’s pre-war warmth.


The visual highlight of the space is a kitchen by Danish kitchen design company Reform, using the MATCH series by Muller Van Severen; bright colors and materials like brass and marble are both unconventional and delightful.
The colorful cabinets frame a Thermador induction cooktop, Bosch dishwasher, and Fisher & Paykel refrigerator.




On the opposite side of the apartment are two bedrooms. The home’s one bath is framed by a graphic grid pattern reflected in blue-tiled flooring and crisp black and white walls.
The unit comes with 1,000 square feet of private roof rights for the opportunity to create a rooftop deck with skyline views. The pet-friendly building also offers extra storage.
[Listing details: 320 State Street, Unit 4 by Michael Kahler of Compass]
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All photos courtesy of Matthew Gordon Studio