Asking $2.25M, this modern townhouse is a two-floor home in a converted Bed-Stuy garage
Photo credit: M William Studio for The Corcoran Group
This unique converted garage at 222 Madison Street Brooklyn’s buzzing Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood has the open, industrial feel of a loft and the privacy and space of a 3,000-square-foot townhouse, with two separate outdoor spaces. Bonus perk: Drive into your own private garage, all for $2,250,000.
Beneath ceilings of nearly 17 feet, this lofty home could be a perfect live/work/gallery space. The main level features radiant-heat concrete floors throughout. This level is completely open to the second floor. Step down to the sunken living room, surrounded by custom millwork.
The loft-style kitchen is anchored by a Carrara marble island, stainless steel counters and cabinets, and a walk-in pantry. Doing the heavy lifting are a 36-inch vented Bertazzoni range and a Bosch dishwasher. The kitchen opens into the dining room, surrounded by a Dutch-designed storage system and custom shelving.
Through glass doors is a  tropical courtyard. Also on this floor are a full bath, closets and a laundry room.
Up a short flight of stairs is a mezzanine overlooking the kitchen. Bookending this unique space are two light-filled sleeping spaces.
The larger of the two has an ensuite full bath with a shower and soaking tub, double vanity and walk-in closet. Just outside is an enchanting terrace that overlooks the courtyard below. Across the mezzanine is an open, skylit loft-like space that’s perfect for a studio, gallery or playroom .
Additional perks include an efficient “on demand” water heater, radiant floor heating in the primary bedroom and den, a multi-zoned sound system and central AC. And, of course, that garage.
[Listing details: 222 Madison Street at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Erin Pastrana]
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Photo credit: M William Studio for The Corcoran Group