In Bushwick, an astonishingly well preserved early 20th century apartment has all the bells and whistles of its era. It’s on the first floor of an original two-family at 1522 Putnam Avenue — just south of the Myrtle-Wyckoff L/M stop — and old maps show it was built sometime between 1906 and 1916.
The five-room floor-through has a flexible layout that includes a double parlor, interior bedroom and dining room. Straddling the Arts and Crafts and the Beaux-Arts, the unit’s many Edwardian features include six-panel doors, high ceilings, moldings, parquet and fretwork.
The dining room — referred to as a

