Huys, meaning "house" in Dutch, represents a sophisticated transformation of a 1917 commercial building into a 58-unit luxury condominium at 404 Park Avenue South. The conversion was masterfully executed by Dutch architect Piet Boon and the Kroonenberg Group, with landscape design by Piet Oudolf, who also worked on the High Line. The building's exterior renovation is particularly striking, featuring enlarged windows with varied fenestration - some protruding, others recessed, and some flush - all converted to elegant multi-paned casement windows that dramatically enhance the original beige-brick façade.
The interiors showcase Piet Boon's signature aesthetic with consistent high-end finishes throughout all residences. Soaring 11.5-foot ceilings with exposed original beams create dramatic volume, while 8-inch wide brushed oak plank floors and custom millwork add warmth and sophistication. Kitchens feature Bulthaup Alpine white cabinetry, Chambolle marble countertops, and fully-integrated Miele appliances, including wine refrigerators in many units. Bathrooms are spa-like retreats with Chambolle stone slab flooring and walls, radiant heated floors, and Kaldewei soaking tubs. Smart home features include electronically controlled solar shades and advanced home automation systems.
The building offers an impressive range of unit types, from studios to four-bedroom penthouses with private terraces. Penthouse 17B stands out as a duplex with over 3,000 square feet and an 877-square-foot roof terrace complete with hot tub, wood-burning fireplace, and outdoor kitchen. Many apartments feature built-in window seats, Juliet balconies, and custom storage solutions, with corner units offering particularly desirable multiple exposures.
Residents enjoy white-glove service with a 24-hour concierge, resident manager, and exceptional amenities including a landscaped roof deck with full outdoor kitchen, state-of-the-art fitness center, media lounge, and children's playroom. The NoMad location places residents steps from Madison Square Park, Eataly, Whole Foods, and the vibrant dining and shopping scene, with convenient access to multiple subway lines and proximity to the Flatiron District and Empire State Building.
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