35 East 10th Street, #8BC
Key Details
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Listed: Oct 26, 2023Days on Market: 37Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Greenwich Village (Manhattan)Listing viewed 95 times
Open house:
- The afternoon of Sunday, Dec 3
Insider Highlights
- High-End Design: This 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment is designed by AD 100 Design Firm RP Miller, featuring a dramatic gallery with 13’ ceilings, floor to ceiling oak closets, a cook’s kitchen with high-end appliances, and a primary bedroom covered with fabric designed by RP Miller.
- Unique Bathroom Design: Both bathrooms are designed as an art installation by Max Lamb, clad from floor to ceiling in Lamb’s Marmoreal Terrazzo.
- Building Amenities: The building, built in 1900 and converted to a cooperative in 1986, offers amenities such as an intercom, elevator, bike room, and a live-in superintendent.
- Flexible Living Space: The second bedroom can be used as an office or guest room, featuring casement windows and double doors leading to a north facing terrace.
- Pet-Friendly and Convenient Location: Located in Greenwich Village, the building allows pets, pied-a-terres and co-purchases, and is close to Union Square, Washington Square Park, fine restaurants, boutique shopping, and specialty markets like Whole Foods and Trader Joe's.
- Building History and Structure: The building was built in 1900 and converted to a cooperative in 1986, housing 62 apartments across 9 floors.
Description
A high bar is set upon entering the dramatic Gallery with 13’ ceilings and floor to ceiling oak closets offering plentiful storage + a view into the open cook’s kitchen equipped with a Samsung stove, Bosch oak paneled refrigerator and DW and custom oak cabinets with stainless steel and Black Corian countertops. The gallery flows into the light filled south facing open Living / DIning room with soaring ceilings, arched windows, RP MIller designed built-in L-shaped sofa and custom-fabricated rolled carbon steel library shelving designed by Gabrielle Shelton. At the other end of the Gallery blackened steel casement doors invite you into the second bedroom, currently utilized as an office/guest room with casement windows and double doors leading to a north facing terrace.
The walls and windows of the primary bedroom are covered with fabric designed by RP Miller creating a warm and intimate chamber. Both bathrooms were designed as an art installation by Max Lamb and are clad from floor to ceiling in Lamb’s Marmoreal Terrazzo. Floors throughout the loft are stained concrete, complimenting the industrial vibe of this one-of-a-kind home.
Located in charming Greenwich Village convenient to wonderful dining, shopping and transportation.
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