Description
This large 1BR/1BA residence in the West Village features highly-crafted details, deeply luxurious finishes, and views over the lush private garden of The Greenwich Lane. Interiors are lofty and light-filled with floor-to-ceiling glass windows and rich oak hardwood floors in dark-stained finish. Exceptional custom millwork and 6 base throughout add to the finely tailored character of the home. A beautifully paneled wood entry door with Nanz hardware leads into the living/dining room. Opening into the living room is the immaculately tailored and thoughtfully considered kitchen with custom-paneled cabinetry in dark-stained finish designed by Thomas OBrien of Aero Studios, complemented by elegantly veined grey marble countertop and backsplash. The kitchen is fully equipped with Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Miele appliances and features Waterworks Aero Retro fittings in polished nickel finish. The master bedroom suite features a Juliette balcony, floor-to-ceiling glass windows with garden exposures, and a large walk-in-closet. The master bath is appointed with a custom millwork vanity, marble floor with mosaic detailing, glass-enclosed shower, deep soaking tub, and electric radiant heated floors. Additional residence features include: custom lighting designed by Thomas OBrien, LG washer/dryer, and four-pipe HVAC system with zoned climate control for maximum year-round flexibility.
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Building Features 17 Floors67 Units
elevator
full time doorman
bike room
courtyard
garage
gym
lounge
parking
pet friendly
playroom
pool
roofdeck
storage
laundry
Unit Features
garden
washerdryer
Exposures: North East
Pet Policy: Pets allowed
$7,995 per month
Rented on: May 11, 2021
18 Days on Market
1 Bed / 1.0 Bath - / 769 ft² ($124 per ft² yearly)
Furnished: No
Exclusively listed with: Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Jessica Levine
jlevine@elliman.com
(212) 891-7065
Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate
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