Waterfront views and a private green rooftop add to the luxury of this $3.75M Red Hook townhouse
All images courtesy of Douglas Elliman
Located at 142 Dikeman Street, this four-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom new-construction single-family home, asking $3.75 million, occupies a quiet corner in Brooklyn’s colorful and charming Red Hook neighborhood. Designed by architect Gabriel Calatrava (son of world-renowned architect Santiago Calatrava) and design firm Decada, this modern four-story townhouse features towering atrium ceilings, three outdoor spaces including a private green roof, bespoke finishes, and a drive-in garage.
The home’s current owner is artist Bosco Sodi, best known for his colorful large-scale paintings featured in Architectural Digest and elsewhere. Borders surrounding the property’s perimeter and a drive-in garage add a rare element of privacy.
The first-floor main entrance opens to towering atrium ceilings for plenty of natural light. A pierced brick south-facing wall casts dancing lights and shadows in the crisp, airy dining room as the sun moves across the sky.
A spacious pass-through chef’s kitchen features top-of-the-line appliances and white Carrara marble countertops. Matte subway tile provides an understated, clean backsplash.
The second-floor living room is surrounded by the neighborhood’s sought-after urban views. A large adjacent terrace is one of several that affords indoor-outdoor living.
On the home’s second and third floors, generously-sized bedrooms are sun-filled and blessed with open-sky views. Luxurious bathrooms have marble finishes and clean, high-tech fixtures.
A sprawling oasis of a master suite occupies the entire top floor of the townhouse. Perks include a large walk-in closet, a secluded outdoor terrace, and access to a private green roof with jaw-dropping views of the New York Harbor, Statue of Liberty, and Manhattan skyline.
[Listing: 142 Dikeman Street by Alexander Maroni and Maryam Daghmoumi of Douglas Elliman]
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All images courtesy of Douglas Elliman; images have been virtually staged.