Painting on the wall of beautiful $ 14 million Brooklyn mansion gives an indication of the identity of his A-list owner
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A breathtaking house of $ 14 million Brooklyn has a painting on the wall that gives a subtle indication to the owner of the A-list.
The painting hung on the wall over one of the beautiful regular open fireplaces shows a stage, painted by Eric Roux-Fontaine, owned by comedian and actress Amy Schumer.
The four-storey mansion in Brooklyn Heights is mentioned by Schumer for the eye-watery amount when she announced that her family is going back to Manhattan.
With five bedrooms, three full baths and half a bath, the 5,568 square foot house has been in a classic federal style since 1829. It played in the classic film from 1987 Moonstruck, with the leading role Cher And Nicholas Cage.
When entering the house through French doors, two large entertainment rooms have original dark marble fireplaces and beautiful cornices and hand -cut finish.
The rooms bathe in natural light of the 30 windows throughout the building.
Wood rays along the kitchen ceiling, compliment the blue and wooden furniture, marble island and adapted 3-oven lacanche range.
The vintage wooden cabinets of the kitchen and wide floorboards keep the history of the house alive next to the updated appliances and furniture.

When entering the house through French doors, two large entertainment rooms have original dark marble fireplaces and beautiful cornices and hand -cut finish. The painting above the fireplace indicates that the owner is someone who is comfortable on stage

The beautiful mansion on four floors in Brooklyn Heights was mentioned by Schumer when she announced that her family is going back to Manhattan

The vintage wooden cabinets of the kitchen and wide floor plates keep the history of the house alive next to the updated appliances and furniture

With five bedrooms, three full baths and half a bath, it has been 5,568 square foot house since 1829 in a classic federal style with a restored interior

Wood rays along the kitchen ceiling, compliment the blue and wooden furniture, marble island and adapted 3-oven lacanche range

Amy Schumer and Chris Fischer have announced that they are going back to Manhattan
A library with wood panels and bedroom is located with a fireplace and adapted cupboards with a view of the back garden.
Surrounded by wrought iron screens is a wooden cover area with a view of a private garden space.
A stunning marble bath in rustic style is next to a cloak fireplace in the most important green penny tiled bathroom, with vintage print wallpaper.
The basement of the house has a laundry room and a gym and a customized wine cellar.
Schumer and her husband, chef Chris Fischer, bought the house in 2022 for $ 12.25 million, according to real estate records.
“We loved where we moved,” Schumer said Broker.com. “But we made it for sure.”
She told the outlet that they consulted architect Michael van Valkenburgh to rely on the back garden and to change the brick terrace for peat, Realtor.com reported.
‘Not that it’s a ton [of space]You know, it’s Brooklyn, “Schumer said.

“We loved what we moved in,” said Schumer. “But we’ve made it for sure”

Schumer and her husband, chef Chris Fischer, bought the house in 2022 for $ 12.25 million, according to real estate records

“This is a house that is just ready for more people,” Schumer said, but added that the ‘neighborhood was just a dream to live here, and I feel very sad to leave’

She told the outlet that they consulted architect Michael van Valkenburgh to re -imagine the back garden and to change the brick patio for peat
They said they thought the house was too big for the couple and their son, Gene.
“This is a house that is just ready for more people,” she said, but added that “the neighborhood was just a dream to live here, and I feel very sad to leave.”
“I will miss it so much and loved our 3 years here,” Schumer wrote on Instagram.
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