No expense was spared during this full gut renovation, making this sun-drenched studio apartment an idyllic oasis strategically located around the corner from the Hudson Yards complex.
The fully renovated subway-tiled bathroom features high-end WaterWorks fixtures over a deep soak tub with a rain shower head, ensuring you the best of both worlds. The porcelain pedestal sink and illuminated medicine cabinet will make your morning routine that much more enjoyable as you stand on a Carrera marble floor.
Enjoy hosting dinner parties, or just addicted to Food52? Well you’re in luck. This ultra efficient one-wall kitchen offers compact luxury with its Bertazzoni 24” Master Series gas oven and a Franke stainless sink equipped with a Hansgrohe Focus kitchen faucet. Fret not as the built-in KitchenAid refrigerator will ensure that all your rosé will stay cold all day with its large capacity drawer and automatic ice maker. The spacious shaker style kitchen cabinets (say that three times) offer over 36 cubic feet of storage. The separate pantry cabinet and drawers can easily house a home’s worth of cooking equipment or just loads of cereal boxes.
The living space was also completely renovated and designed to maximize space with features like a double door closet while maintaining its pre-war charm with custom-milled baseboard molding. Exposed beams high on the ceiling and ash wood floors also pay homage to the building’s history and old world charm, without the imperfections of time.
It will be easy to imagine the future of the west side as you hang out in the bright living area with two large south facing windows for lots of natural light and views of 30 Hudson Yards. This spralling new complex will offer a host of retail including Neiman Marcus, a Whole Foods and over 25 restaurants from the likes of David Chang, Juan Santa Cruz and Thomas Keller.
Haddon Hall is a pre-war Co-Op featuring a 24-hour doorman, live-in superintendent, laundry room and bike storage. Pets are welcome and subletting after three years of occupancy is permitted.
Love the trains? You’ll have choice: the A, C, E, 7, LIRR and Path are all less than three blocks away. If you’re more a bus person the M34 and M34A are across the street.
No expense was spared during this full gut renovation, making this sun-drenched studio apartment an idyllic oasis strategically located around the corner from the Hudson Yards complex.
The fully renovated subway-tiled bathroom features high-end WaterWorks fixtures over a deep soak tub with a rain shower head, ensuring you the best of both worlds. The porcelain pedestal sink and illuminated medicine cabinet will make your morning routine that much more enjoyable as you stand on a Carrera marble floor.
Enjoy hosting dinner parties, or just addicted to Food52? Well you’re in luck. This ultra efficient one-wall kitchen offers compact luxury with its Bertazzoni 24” Master Series gas oven and a Franke stainless sink equipped with a Hansgrohe Focus kitchen faucet. Fret not as the built-in KitchenAid refrigerator will ensure that all your rosé will stay cold all day with its large capacity drawer and automatic ice maker. The spacious shaker style kitchen cabinets (say that three times) offer over 36 cubic feet of storage. The separate pantry cabinet and drawers can easily house a home’s worth of cooking equipment or just loads of cereal boxes.
The living space was also completely renovated and designed to maximize space with features like a double door closet while maintaining its pre-war charm with custom-milled baseboard molding. Exposed beams high on the ceiling and ash wood floors also pay homage to the building’s history and old world charm, without the imperfections of time.
It will be easy to imagine the future of the west side as you hang out in the bright living area with two large south facing windows for lots of natural light and views of 30 Hudson Yards. This spralling new complex will offer a host of retail including Neiman Marcus, a Whole Foods and over 25 restaurants from the likes of David Chang, Juan Santa Cruz and Thomas Keller.
Haddon Hall is a pre-war Co-Op featuring a 24-hour doorman, live-in superintendent, laundry room and bike storage. Pets are welcome and subletting after three years of occupancy is permitted.
Love the trains? You’ll have choice: the A, C, E, 7, LIRR and Path are all less than three blocks away. If you’re more a bus person the M34 and M34A are across the street.