For $1.4M, this modern Carroll Gardens duplex has light-filled nooks everywhere you look
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“From the moment you walk through the door, your mood will be elevated by the natural sunlight streaming in through the grand 16-foot wall of windows,” starts the listing for this three-bedroom duplex in Carroll Gardens. Its abundance of windows is made more striking by their location within several architectural nooks and by the apartment’s double-height configuration. Another perk? it comes with a private roof deck. Located at the ultra-modern Satori condominium, the home is asking $1,398,000.
The entrance is on the first level and opens into a foyer, off which is a full bathroom and a hallway lined with closets. The kitchen comes first and has been designed with a contemporary sensibility. The sky-blue lacquer cabinetry sets the stage for the home’s calming vibes.
The main living space boasts those double-height ceilings and puts the “nooks” on full display.
Upstairs, the hallway along the open mezzanine has been set up as a home office nook lined with built-ins. There are three bedrooms. The primary bedroom suite has a large en-suite bathroom and an adjacent laundry room.
Finally, the roof deck has plenty of space for seating and incredible views of Brooklyn.
The Satori, which is named after the Japanese Buddhist term meaning “Instant Enlightenment,” was built in 2009 and has 34 apartments spread over its four floors. Located at 340 Bond Street, between President and Carroll Streets, it’s in a great location on the Carroll Gardens/Gowanus border. It’s a few blocks from the F and G trains at the Carroll Street station and a quick walk to the D, N, R, W trains at Union Street. It’s also close to the Gowanus Whole Foods and all the restaurants and shops along Court and Smith Streets. The building offers newly renovated common spaces and a shared backyard garden; it also has a tax abatement in place until 2024.
[Listing details: 361 Carroll Street, Apt. A1D at CityRealty]
[At Brown Harris Stevens by Kris Sylvester]
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