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Behind a basic forged iron loft facade at 123 Prince Road within the coronary heart of Soho, this triplex loft expands to 3 ranges, with all-new interiors that embrace three bedrooms and loads of residing house. Asking $4,250,000, the downtown co-op has been outfitted with high-end customized finishes, together with a rear wall of glass that overlooks a personal vertical backyard.

A full menu of recent facilities enhances loft residing. State-of-the-art programs embrace central air, thermostatically-controlled heating, customized LED lighting on dimmers all through the residence, and a retractable 110-inch dwelling theater display screen with encompass sound audio system. You’ll additionally discover a laundry room, plentiful closets, and Boffi-appointed loos.
The house begins on the center flooring, by means of an entrance gallery with floor-to-ceiling closets. Essentially the most dramatic house is the central residing/eating room with excessive ceilings and uncovered brick partitions. A glass wall and sliding doorways body an outside patio.



A smooth Boffi kitchen designed by Piero Lissoni is anchored by a middle island with a singular overhead storage system that features an extractor fan and floating chrome steel shelving. Corian and Pietra Cardosa counter tops body customized walnut millwork and Miele and Gaggenau home equipment. Additionally on this stage, a house workplace/media room is hid by sliding frosted glass panels.



Up a contemporary floating staircase, the lofted major suite features a closet-lined dressing room and separate linen closets. The en-suite bathtub has heated flooring, a Boffi customized self-importance, a two-person Kohler soaking tub, and a separate glass-enclosed rain bathe. Petal-pink partitions distinction with blue-hued accent partitions on the primary flooring, offering a suggestion for future coloration choices.



On the house’s lowest stage are two extra bedrooms, a sitting space, and one other full bathtub with heated flooring. Each of the bedrooms are lit by skylights and tall home windows dealing with the again backyard.
Inbuilt 1891, the seven-unit boutique cooperative provides a brand new computerized elevator, a brand new boiler and sizzling water reservoir tank, and a refurbished foyer amongst many current upgrades. There isn’t any underlying mortgage and the constructing has a everlasting Certificates of Occupancy.
[Listing details: 123 Prince Street Apt. 1 at CityRealty]
[At Brown Harris Stevens by Richard Orenstein and Lawrence Kieran]
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