Few would call it quaint, but this postwar white box rental in the well-known Concord Village co-ops in Downtown Brooklyn could make a practical and livable home for a family. It’s on the 14th floor of 195 Adams Street, one of the seven 17-story buildings that make up the 1950 complex.
Recently renovated, the two-bedroom, two-bath apartment has parquet floors, simple white walls and views. (Although the latter are interrupted by nearby towers.) There is plenty of space for a wall of bookcases in the living room, where they would draw the eye to the window.
A dining nook leads