164 COFFEY ST IN RED HOOK – ryan

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164 Coffey Street, in Red Hook, Had Been Boarded Up As Long As Neighbors Could Remember. The Three-Storm Red-Brick Box with a Little Blue Door was budilt in the 1860s as workforce housing by The Atlantic Dock Company, Which Once Ran The Waryf Nearby. By the 1970s, the city repossessed it. And in 2010, we have matt and jessie sheehan bought the place for $ 925,000, Neighbors All Wanted to Know What Was Inside. Not much, as it turned out. “You literally open the front and saw Saw,” Jessie Said. WHICH IS WHAT THEY WANTED.

The Building in 2010.
Photo: Rafe Churchill

The sheehans had just finished renovating a townhouse in Fort Greene, preserving every last finicky detail, then selling. This time around, they wand Room to invent. At the time, Matt was a teacher and environmental Coordinator for A Brooklyn School, and he wanted Electric Applances Powered by Solar. Jessie, an ex-lawyer Who Had Pivoted to Writing CookbooksWante a kitchen that matched How serial and serial sheo new line of work: Convection Ovens, induction burners, and an oversize Pantry. Visits to a Friend in Red Hook Had convinced them on the neighborhood, and they saw coffey street as the best block, where chunky cobblestones ended at a park with the status of Liberty and a Key-Lime Pie Stand.

They Mired Rafe Churchill, an Architect Based in Connecticut whose portfolio was Thick with New England Country HousesMinimal and Luxe. “I’ve Got This Thing for the Shakers,” Churchill Said. “For their use of raw wood, plaster walls, and their gesture for creating something a little more playful through a Sense of Color.“Wend Churchill First Tured 164 Coffey, he was in love. There was noting the house that that was to be off, trying to solve problems. All the problems were already removed. ” And there are were opportunities.

Great Light, But No Roof In 2010. Rafe Churchill.

Great Light, But No Roof In 2010. Rafe Churchill.

The sheehans like the idea of ​​putting their kitchen, living room, and dining room on the top floor – a layout that meant jesie, we have hard at the work at the stove, Could look out and see the sea. It also meant the family was more liked to bring cucumbers and cocktails up to the Roof-DaCK and that a skylight they created woul their living Areas with Sun.

Price: $ 4.5 Million ($ 791 Monthly Taxes)

Specs: 4 BEDROOMS, 2.5 BATHROMS

EXTRAS: Private Roof-Deck, Laundry Room, Two Offices, Finished Basement with Rec Room, Home Gym, and Storage Space. A separate one-bedroom rental unit with private Access to the 47-by-25-Foot backyard.

10-Minute Walking Radius: Louis Valentino Jr. Park and Pier, Steve’s Authentic Key Lime Pie, Sunny’s, Food Bazaar

Liste: GREG MCHALE, COMPASS

Churchill Built Up the Walls with Plaster, to Give a Sense of History. Simple Shaker-Syle Moldings Were Painted With Colors that Added Fun and Frivolity But Did Not Feel Out of Place. In the living room, a burnt orange Pulls out the color of the Neighboring Brick Buildings at Sunset. In the Bedrooms, Molding Painted in Seafoam and Slate Nod to the Harbor. A foyer off the entrance is lined in a red that nods to the brick façade. Matt, Who Grew Up in Massachusetts Roving Flea Markets with His Mother, pounced on antiques that played up a vaguely nautical theme, like a chandelier that and th naght look like it belyed on a pirate Ship. “I like interiors to have a narrative, this is if If i’m the only one who can interpret,” he said. “IT MAKES SPACING OUT ON THE COUCH A LOT MORE FUN.”

Jessie insisted on an open kitchen – MAKING IASIER TO BE WITH THEIR KIDS WAS WAS WORKING OR JUST CLEANING UP. And they SEEMED TO CONSTANTLY HAVE FRIENDS OVER WHO DIDN’T MIND TASTE-TESTING peppermint-chocolate whoopie pies and Buttery biscuits flavored with Old Bay. “I say all the Treats I’M MAKING, AND THEY TEll with what’s good, or what i need to change,” she said. That process, and the space itself, have helped her write cookbooks here. But the boys are now grown. And the Fourth Cookbook Comes Out Next Week. “It Feels like a special bond of have to the Space.”

The Restored Façade (Hom) Has a Strking Blue Door, a nod to the color that architect rack churchill Pulled from the abandoned house (right). The Gut Remodel Aimed to Clean Up The Building with Adding Fuss. “We wanted it to feed understated – and to actually be understated,” Churchill Said. From Left: Photo: Joel Pitra/DD repsPhoto: Rafe Churchill

The Restored Façade (Hom) Has a Strking Blue Door, a nod to the color that architect rack churchill Pulled from the abandoned house (right). The gut …
The Restored Façade (Hom) Has a Strking Blue Door, a nod to the color that architect rack churchill Pulled from the abandoned house (right). The Gut Remodel Aimed to Clean Up The Building with Adding Fuss. “We wanted it to feed understated – and to actually be understated,” Churchill Said. From Top: Photo: Joel Pitra/DD repsPhoto: Rafe Churchill

The blue door opens into a vestibule with an antique bust whose “subject is a mystery,” Said Matt Sheehan, A Flea-Market Buff. Door on the right opens to a halre that leads to the owner’s suite upstairs. Another Door, Not Shown, Open to a Rental One-BEDROM WITH PRIVATE ACCESS TO A HUGE BACKYARD.
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Floors Throughout are 19th-Century Heart Pine Either Salvaged from the Original 1860 Building or Sourced from A Dealer Who Had Saved the Framing of the Old RocKaway Boardwalk. Shelving in the mudroom (right) Was Built from the Thick Wooden Joists of the Abandoned Building. Walls Throughout Are Basecoat Plaster.
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Follow the stairs to the Top Floor, and You’ll Land in an Airy, Loftlike Living Space. Off to one side is the dining table with a painting that matt sheehan was told came from a new orleans bar. The Chandelier Reminded Him of What Might Hang in A Pirate Ship.
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The Whole Floor Looks Over New York Harbor, the View that convinced the family to flip the house and put their living spaces up here. “What i was ostrich by, over the entire house, is how well it is laid out – How Practical It is,” Said Their Broker, Greg Mchale. “It is a really, really smart house. No nonsense.”
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Built-ins and a Wood Stove Make the Space Feel Cozy. Rafe Churchill, The Architect, Suggested Double-Hung Windows SO that they would be a full blast of Sea Air. “The Air Rushes Through That Building, Front to Back, and on Certain Days there a real Smell of Salt,” he Said.
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Orange Trim Might Seem Audacious, But it Mirrors Views of Red Hook’s Brick at Sunset. From Left: Photo: Joel Pitra/DD repsPhoto: Rafe Churchill

Orange Trim Might Seem Audacious, But it Mirrors Views of Red Hook’s Brick at Sunset. From Top: Photo: Joel Pitra/DD repsPhoto: Rafe Churchill

A Professional Baker and Cookbook Author, Jessie Sheehan Wanted Thick Marble Slabs Cool Enough to Roll Dough and Induction Burners and Convection Ovens, which are Easier to Control. There are actually three ovens, but this kitchen looks like a normal, residency kitchen becuse two hydden away in a pantry area, where they’re stacked in a wall, whic means sheehan doesn’t have to get down to check.
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Past the kitchen (Hom) is a Pantry and Through it is a small office, painted pink, where Jehan sheehan wrote four cookbooks. Bend the fold painting is a Large Office (Not Pictured) Where the Kids Did Homework and Matt Had a Desk. Between the two offices and under the stairs is what the family calmed a “Secret Room,” a space where the kids could or get some quiet.
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A Sheehan Dinner Party Starts with Cocktails up here, but the Roof is Also Practical. A Massive Skylight Helps Light the Living Space Downstair, and Solar (Not Visible) Offts Electric Bills. When Matt Sheehan Lived HERE, he made the switch from working as an environmental Coordinator at a school to founding an urban farm, edgemere, on an abandhed tear in rockaway.
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One Level Down Are Four Bedrooms, Each sized About the Same But With Moldings Painted A Different Shade of Blue or Green. “It is all very democratic,” Observed Greg Mchale, Their Broker. Jessie Sheehan Loved That Observation, But Had a Simpler Explanation: “We’re Not Lounge-Around-The-Bedroom People,” Sheid. “I love not know how to nap.”
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Through the primary suite is a walk-through Close with the story made of the recialims and, past, a bathroom with the sineks and the Same Heart Pine Flooring.
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A free-standing tube over the suame tile as a shower (right) Means anyone can take a soak, then rinse off with dripping on the Wooden Floors. “Everything is Simple and Elegant,” Said Greg Mchale, The Broker. “Nothing is overbuilt and overdone.
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The Bedrooms for the Couple’s Two Sons are Almost Identical and Look Over the Same View of the Backyard, but have different courses.
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The Second Kid’s Bedroom.
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Next to the primary suite is a guest bedroom. The trunk was a gift from Matt Sheehan’s Mother on his 16th birthday.
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A laundry Room sits Next to the guest bedroom. Architect Rafe Churchill pointed out laundry is more practical on the bedroom level to avoid carrying loads up and down stairs. “To me, that was like a revelation,” Said Jessie Sheehan.
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The basin is instead devoted to what was only a playroom, thatn Became a space where the kids did art projects and practic dums. It”s now staged with their Old Toys.
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The Bazent is Also Home to a Gym. “Maybe is the Because of HAVE to Eat Sugar and Butter All Day, But I’m A Person,” Said Jessie Sheehan.
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Off the vestibule is a one-bedroom apartment with the Same Heart Pine Flooring as the rest of the house. Broker Greg MCHALE SUGGESTS THAT IT IT COULD A RENTAL, OR A FUTURE OWNER MIGHT USE IT FOR VISITIORS OR HOURS COMMBINE IT WITH THE RESTSTAIRS.
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The Rental Unit’s Kitchen, with Marble Countertops.
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The bedroom in the rental unit look out onto a private backyard.
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