Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, is a nerighborhood widely known for its charming tree-lined streets and its historic brownstones. This is what attracted Darryl Kerrigan, commonly recognized as Daryl K among fashion enthusiasts, to the neighborhood when she moved into 324 State Street. Kerrigan played a significant role in shaping the fashion landscape of lower Manhattan throughout the 1990s, and her former home is now on the market.
This stunning nineteenth century townhome at 324 State Street, is a prime example of why Brooklyn brownstones are so highly sought after.
Built in the shared styles of Greek Revival and Italianate, in the 1800's, the exterior of the home is a sight to behold along the gorgeous street it sits on.
The 5-bedroom 3.5-bathroom home spans 5 impressive levels.
Despite the home having modern updates, the interior charm and granduer of the home is not compromised.
There are 6 fireplaces adorned with exquisite marble mantels, 2 of which are woodburning.
Other original details of the home include its staircase, ornate crown molding, and the parlor's parquet flooring. All of which act as calling cards to the home's original beauty.
Every room within the home is bright and spacious, like its eat-in kitchen.
An abundance of natural light flows through the home's oversized windows. Most notably in the captain's room, which featres a gorgeous set of bay windows.
In addition, the home's basement level is the perfect space for entertaining and can double as an added living space. The basement connects to a private garden, only adding to the fact that this is truly a dream home to anyone looking for the perfect place to live.