450 Warren Street is a contemporary architectural landmark: The first American residential building designed by SO-IL, a rising star among international architects.
The building itself is one of the most celebrated residential designs of recent years, with features in Architectural Digest, The New York Times, Architectural Record, and Dezeen, and a slew of architecture awards.
The building’s signature experience greets you whenever you come home: An open central atrium clad in wire mesh, which allows you to look up at the walkways traversing each of the five floors. More than just a grand gesture, the design is meant to foster community. Unlike other condominiums with enclosed corridors, which render every other floor and its residents invisible, the people that live in 450 Warren see each other coming and going across the floors everyday, so that they can wave hello and spark conversations.
Apartment 3E, with three generous bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and massive double-insulated windows on three sides, is one of the most desirable units in the building — and the apartment comes with a private parking spot and electric charging port.
The entrance way is defined by an outdoor mudroom, where you can sit down to take off your shoes. Then, as you enter, you’re met with a 22’x13’ living area and 10’ ceilings, creating a scale and openness that’s truly unique for residences in this price range.
From the living area, you can step out onto your outdoor living room, which is again generously sized for everyday living and entertaining. The chef’s kitchen features custom cabinetry, warm, Portugese stone counters, and integrated Bosch appliances including induction cooktop and wall oven, creating a sleek setup that’s both functional and beautiful.
The primary suite opens to its own private terrace and includes a spa-inspired ensuite with radiant heated floors, textured glass clerestory windows, and a floating marble vanity. Two additional bedrooms, abundant storage, and refined details throughout—from museum-finish walls to discrete linear HVAC diffusers—complete this exceptional home.
Life at 450 Warren extends beyond your front door. The building’s open-air architecture surrounds you with light, trees, and sky. A resident’s garden is open for all, so that you can have parties and barbecues. The roof is well-appointed as well, offering a view of the rising Brooklyn skyline. And, for everyday needs, there’s a stylish co-working space for residents that was appointed by TRNK NYC, a gym with a treadmill and Peloton, a dog-washing station, and ample bike storage.
Only seven parking spaces exist in the building, and 3E’s parking space allows for generous extra storage. A training gym, MTHD by Oscar, occupies the building’s retail corner, allowing residents to effortlessly integrate their fitness goals into their daily routine.
450 Warren, #3E is a more than a modern Brooklyn condominium. It is the ideal of modern Brooklyn living, built around fresh air and light, designed for community, and situated on one of Boerum Hill’s most engaged block communities.
450 Warren Street is a contemporary architectural landmark: The first American residential building designed by SO-IL, a rising star among international architects.
The building itself is one of the most celebrated residential designs of recent years, with features in Architectural Digest, The New York Times, Architectural Record, and Dezeen, and a slew of architecture awards.
The building’s signature experience greets you whenever you come home: An open central atrium clad in wire mesh, which allows you to look up at the walkways traversing each of the five floors. More than just a grand gesture, the design is meant to foster community. Unlike other condominiums with enclosed corridors, which render every other floor and its residents invisible, the people that live in 450 Warren see each other coming and going across the floors everyday, so that they can wave hello and spark conversations.
Apartment 3E, with three generous bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and massive double-insulated windows on three sides, is one of the most desirable units in the building — and the apartment comes with a private parking spot and electric charging port.
The entrance way is defined by an outdoor mudroom, where you can sit down to take off your shoes. Then, as you enter, you’re met with a 22’x13’ living area and 10’ ceilings, creating a scale and openness that’s truly unique for residences in this price range.
From the living area, you can step out onto your outdoor living room, which is again generously sized for everyday living and entertaining. The chef’s kitchen features custom cabinetry, warm, Portugese stone counters, and integrated Bosch appliances including induction cooktop and wall oven, creating a sleek setup that’s both functional and beautiful.
The primary suite opens to its own private terrace and includes a spa-inspired ensuite with radiant heated floors, textured glass clerestory windows, and a floating marble vanity. Two additional bedrooms, abundant storage, and refined details throughout—from museum-finish walls to discrete linear HVAC diffusers—complete this exceptional home.
Life at 450 Warren extends beyond your front door. The building’s open-air architecture surrounds you with light, trees, and sky. A resident’s garden is open for all, so that you can have parties and barbecues. The roof is well-appointed as well, offering a view of the rising Brooklyn skyline. And, for everyday needs, there’s a stylish co-working space for residents that was appointed by TRNK NYC, a gym with a treadmill and Peloton, a dog-washing station, and ample bike storage.
Only seven parking spaces exist in the building, and 3E’s parking space allows for generous extra storage. A training gym, MTHD by Oscar, occupies the building’s retail corner, allowing residents to effortlessly integrate their fitness goals into their daily routine.
450 Warren, #3E is a more than a modern Brooklyn condominium. It is the ideal of modern Brooklyn living, built around fresh air and light, designed for community, and situated on one of Boerum Hill’s most engaged block communities.
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