Soaring ceiling heights (11'4") and oversized windows combined with the warmth of the original architectural details--wood beams, exposed brick and a wood-burning fireplace--give this loft in Gramercy Park Habitat a true feeling of home. Thoughtful design maximizes the approximately 900 square feet of living space to incorporate one bedroom, one bathroom and an additional den/guest area yet also retain the open loft concept.
Contemporary renovations to the substantial, open kitchen include a center island with seating for five, storage and a wine refrigerator. Stainless steel GE Profile appliances--four-burner gas range, dishwasher, microwave and oversized refrigerator--are complemented by the neutral shaker cabinetry with abundant storage, under-cabinet lighting, subway tile backsplash, deep undermount sink and stone countertop. A sizeable (10' x 11') additional living area is perfect for use as a den or for visiting guests.
Originally designed by noted architects Arnold William Brunner and Thomas Tryon and built in 1896 with Renaissance Revival elements, the structure has served as a brewery, a factory and currently a luxury residential boutique condominium.
Residents of the Gramercy Park neighborhood enjoy Michelin-starred dining at Gramercy Tavern, Jua, Rezdora, Casa Mono and Eleven Madison Park as well as local favorites Pete's Tavern, Caffe Panna, GupShup and L'Express.
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