Some homes stop you mid-scroll—and not because they’re flashy, but because they’re beautiful in a way that feels intentional. A perfect archway. A wall of windows. A kitchen that looks like it belongs in a design book but still feels like someone’s actual home. These listings check all those boxes, with spaces that are thoughtfully styled, expertly lit, and just plain fun to look at. Basically, if Pinterest had a real estate filter, these would be it.
These six Brown Harris Stevens listings bring that aesthetic to life in ways that feel effortless, elevated, and totally enviable.
1689 Broadway Rte 9W - West Park, New York
At 1689 Broadway Rte 9W, every room looks like it was pulled straight from a design board. This 1828 Greek Revival has been lovingly restored with marble mantels, exposed beams, and one of the dreamiest kitchens you’ll ever see—complete with a wood-fired oven and Bertazzoni range. It’s grand, romantic, and impossibly well-styled.
66 Washington Ave - Apartment #3
At 66 Washington Ave #3, industrial style meets serious design cred. Arched doorways, exposed beams, and sky-high ceilings set the tone, while the custom kitchen—with its brass-wrapped peninsula, Orior Crema marble, and open shelving—steals the show. Every corner feels carefully considered, from the skylit bedroom to the perfectly styled bathroom.
17 Willow Place - Brooklyn Heights, New York
At 17 Willow Place, modernism meets warmth in a way that feels straight out of Architectural Digest. With a sweeping three-story staircase, soaring window walls, and a double-height living room anchored by a wood-burning fireplace (complete with a rolling ladder built into the structure), this Brooklyn Heights home is a masterclass in minimalism that still feels livable. There’s even an atrium courtyard on the third floor—because of course there is.
1131 Sasco Hill Road - Fairfield, Connecticut
At 1131 Sasco Hill Road, every inch feels worthy of a mood board. This waterfront estate blends Swedish, Dutch, and Moorish influences with serene interiors, curated gardens, and panoramic views of Long Island Sound. Featured in Architectural Digest as a “new house with an old soul,” it’s timeless, tailored, and effortlessly photogenic—from the art studio to the birch garden to the sun-washed rooms that feel lifted from your favorite saved pin.
301 Park Place - Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, NY
At 301 Park Place, historic Brooklyn charm gets a seriously elevated glow-up. Intricate stained-glass windows, beautifully preserved woodwork, and marble fireplace mantels set the tone, while a custom Italian kitchen brings in the modern polish. The interiors are warm, layered, and quietly luxe—like your favorite Pinterest board just came to life (and moved onto a tree-lined block in Prospect Heights).
180 East 88th Street - Apartment #PH46
At 180 East 88th Street #PH46, the details are as impressive as the views, which stretch from Central Park to the East River. The coved plaster ceilings, statuario marble kitchen with brass inlays, and custom woodwork throughout give this full-floor penthouse a timeless yet modern edge. Every room looks like a showroom at the D&D Building—only better, because you can actually live in it.