A rare red brick carriage house hits the market in Brooklyn

White-washed interiors are bursting with midcentury character

Midcentury style meets New York’s horse-drawn history at this former carriage house in Brooklyn, which has listed for $5.45m.

The New York property makes the most of the 160-year-old building’s ample space, with double-height rooms converted into light-filled living spaces, topped with wooden beams and framed by white-painted brickwork.

A complete renovation has seen timber and steel staircases installed, alongside other classic midcentury modern details including vintage teak cupboards in the kitchen and bathroom. Black wooden flooring completes the look.

As well as the Brooklyn property’s three bedrooms, it includes a separate office and a basement studio space – with its outdoor patio area – currently being used as an artist’s workshop. Corcoran has the listing.

The Brooklyn carriage house has midcentury style teak cabinetry in the kitchen with modern stainless steel appliances.
Via Corcoran
Stained wooden floors and whitewashed brick walls create a clean palette for the property's new owner
Via Corcoran
Raftered timber ceilings have been given a lick of paint
Via Corcoran
An added bonus is the basement level workshop which means the carriage house is an idea live/work space
Via Corcoran

It’s all about the light inside this $5.1m home by James Cutler

 

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