Description
Located in the heart of Tribeca, 15 Hubert represents a moment of intimacy within one of New York's most vibrant and sought-after neighborhoods. Nestled on a quiet cobblestone street and with just twelve residences, this boutique new development affords residents the luxury of privacy. The inspiration for the design of this loft begins with a commitment to retain the authenticity and openness of the original spaces. The interiors have been ingeniously designed by CetraRuddy Architects to preserve the building's industrial roots while adding a modern perspective and premium finishes. .
To maintain the essence of classic loft living, this residence features an unfettered flow of open space with an expansive great room. Wide-plank solid oak flooring seamlessly unites the kitchen and living areas; and a stretch of white-painted brick divides the public and private areas of the loft. .
The fixtures and materials selected for the interiors artfully echo the original aesthetic of the building. Bedroom and en-suite bathroom doors comprise of a refined, artistic architectural glass with a ribbed surface that reduces glare and obscures the shapes behind it. .
Offset by a monolithic concrete partition, the kitchen features an ingeniously designed magnetic wall produced of rolled steel, and a custom-built Parsons-style table island with riveted, blackened steel legs that harken to the building's manufacturing-era past. Floor-to-ceiling rift-sawn white oak cabinetry, solid-slab marble countertops, and stainless steel appliances form a subtly artistic ensemble. .
A custom-built vanity, a solid-slab Sugar White marble countertop, and dual integrated sinks are accented by a hand-cut marble mosaic accent wall in the master bathroom. Floor-to-ceiling Thassos White marble walls contrast with Savannah Grey marble flooring and bath surround. .
The building's lobby is appointed with concrete paneled walls and wood paneled ceilings, a
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To maintain the essence of classic loft living, this residence features an unfettered flow of open space with an expansive great room. Wide-plank solid oak flooring seamlessly unites the kitchen and living areas; and a stretch of white-painted brick divides the public and private areas of the loft. .
The fixtures and materials selected for the interiors artfully echo the original aesthetic of the building. Bedroom and en-suite bathroom doors comprise of a refined, artistic architectural glass with a ribbed surface that reduces glare and obscures the shapes behind it. .
Offset by a monolithic concrete partition, the kitchen features an ingeniously designed magnetic wall produced of rolled steel, and a custom-built Parsons-style table island with riveted, blackened steel legs that harken to the building's manufacturing-era past. Floor-to-ceiling rift-sawn white oak cabinetry, solid-slab marble countertops, and stainless steel appliances form a subtly artistic ensemble. .
A custom-built vanity, a solid-slab Sugar White marble countertop, and dual integrated sinks are accented by a hand-cut marble mosaic accent wall in the master bathroom. Floor-to-ceiling Thassos White marble walls contrast with Savannah Grey marble flooring and bath surround. .
The building's lobby is appointed with concrete paneled walls and wood paneled ceilings, a
Building Features 6 Floors12 Units
elevator
part time doorman
pet friendly
roofdeck
Unit Features
washerdryer
$4,375,000 / $1,747 per ft²
Sold: Mar 31, 2017
2 Beds / 2.5 Baths / 2,504 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $5,650
Maintenance: $2,353 / R.E. Taxes $3,297
Listing Agent unavailable
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