Crafted with premium finishes inspired by Brooklyn's industrial roots, the home is bathed in natural light from a central skylight and oversized windows. A private elevator serves all four levels, while a multi-car garage-accessed via a motorized Mahogany door-features a Tesla charger and extra space for a gym or studio.
Architectural highlights include a dramatic steel staircase beside custom walnut shelving, a 35-foot-wide brick-and-walnut facade with curb cut, and interiors finished with rift-sawn limed oak herringbone flooring. The 29-foot-wide living room features 12-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open fully to a landscaped terrace with kitchenette, grill, and shaded pergola-perfect for outdoor dining.
The sun-filled chef's kitchen is outfitted with Miele, Wolf, and Liebherr appliances, Nublado stone, and custom white and walnut cabinetry.
Upstairs, the third floor hosts three bright bedrooms and two elegant baths. The top-level Master Floor includes a king-sized bedroom with skyline views, a custom walk-in closet, and a spa-like bathroom with freestanding tub, skylit shower, and marble vanity. A chic home office and library with wet bar completes this refined retreat.
Quick Profile
Filled with charming churches, whose ringing bells punctuate the days, together with quirky boutiques, trendy bars, Italian bakeries, and restaurants featuring a wide variety of cuisines, with an emphasis on traditional Italian cuisine, Carroll Gardens maintains a sense of Old World charm. While most of the restaurants are small and family-owned, there are Michelin-rated restaurants for those special date nights. Abundant coffee shops and bakeries ensure you are never far from a tasty pastry and your next cup of joe.
Unlike many neighborhoods, Carroll Gardens has an impressive array of grocery stores, including the popular Court Street Grocers. While Carroll Park is the main green space, located in the heart of the neighborhood, there are other parks, such as the Brooklyn Bridge Park, Cadman Plaza Park, and Van Voorhees Playground, all within easy walking distance.
Court and Smith Streets are the main commercial areas, packed with bakeries, intimate bars, unique boutiques, and small mom-and-pop Italian cafes, many with sidewalk or patio seating. Court Street has most of the older businesses that have operated for generations in the same location. Smith Street has more trendy establishments.
If you are looking for a neighborhood that is quieter and less congested, Carroll Gardens might be a perfect fit. It is a great place to raise a family, with good schools and safe streets. It is the type of place where you will know the names of your neighbors and the owners of the shops and restaurants you frequent. It is a great walkable neighborhood for retirees, and an easy commute into the city for young professionals. The streets are shady and tree-lined, and many feature brownstones and townhouses that sport sizeable front gardens, adding to the natural charm of the neighborhood.