Indoor Outdoor Living in the Heart of Manhattan.
Chic and contemporary, this extraordinary 2,000 sq ft. duplex features two large bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms in a considered layout that allows for the separation of serene private quarters and expansive entertaining space. Floor-to-ceiling windows and a mid-century ‘Glass Box’-style design, this home draws all-day natural light, boasting two fully-finished, private outdoor terraces.
Entering the home, you are immediately drawn to the spacious and bright great room and its two walls of floor-to-ceiling casement windows that open onto a steel reinforced floating glass balcony with room for a large dining and entertaining. Under 14’ ceilings, the living room features a marble-mantled wood-burning fireplace, custom lacquered wet bar and cabinetry with marble backsplash, and thoughtful touches including a drop-down projection screen and state-of-the-art sound system.
The bright and airy windowed kitchen features a suite of top-of-the-line appliances by Viking, Sub-Zero and Miele, a hand-cut Moroccan tile backsplash, and quartzite counters. The marble island, designed for seating, conceals a wine refrigerator and additional storage. A dramatic, high-gloss powder room and polished herringbone hardwood floors round out the main floor’s meticulous design.
Downstairs, the expansive primary suite boasts a separate sitting area with a wood-burning fireplace, two large walk-in closets, and opens onto a private garden. With iconic Ann Sacks tiling underfoot, the primary ensuite features a double-wide shower and separate WC. A second, large bedroom features a well-appointed ensuite bathroom, while a third bedroom, opening onto the terrace, serves as a nursery or home office.
Thoughtful technical considerations include an extensive Lutron HomeWorks lighting system with engraved brass fixtures, split AC system that allows for individual room control, and a full-size washer and dryer.
Constructed in 1923 as the original Kips Bay Boys Club and thoughtfully reimagined, 301 East 52nd Street is a pet friendly boutique co-op on a quiet tree-lined block. The building amenities include doorman, live in resident manager/superintendent, additional storage space for each apartment and low maintenance fees.
The home is in an exceptional location, close to subway lines, entertainment, and the city’s excellent dining options.
Indoor Outdoor Living in the Heart of Manhattan.
Chic and contemporary, this extraordinary 2,000 sq ft. duplex features two large bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms in a considered layout that allows for the separation of serene private quarters and expansive entertaining space. Floor-to-ceiling windows and a mid-century ‘Glass Box’-style design, this home draws all-day natural light, boasting two fully-finished, private outdoor terraces.
Entering the home, you are immediately drawn to the spacious and bright great room and its two walls of floor-to-ceiling casement windows that open onto a steel reinforced floating glass balcony with room for a large dining and entertaining. Under 14’ ceilings, the living room features a marble-mantled wood-burning fireplace, custom lacquered wet bar and cabinetry with marble backsplash, and thoughtful touches including a drop-down projection screen and state-of-the-art sound system.
The bright and airy windowed kitchen features a suite of top-of-the-line appliances by Viking, Sub-Zero and Miele, a hand-cut Moroccan tile backsplash, and quartzite counters. The marble island, designed for seating, conceals a wine refrigerator and additional storage. A dramatic, high-gloss powder room and polished herringbone hardwood floors round out the main floor’s meticulous design.
Downstairs, the expansive primary suite boasts a separate sitting area with a wood-burning fireplace, two large walk-in closets, and opens onto a private garden. With iconic Ann Sacks tiling underfoot, the primary ensuite features a double-wide shower and separate WC. A second, large bedroom features a well-appointed ensuite bathroom, while a third bedroom, opening onto the terrace, serves as a nursery or home office.
Thoughtful technical considerations include an extensive Lutron HomeWorks lighting system with engraved brass fixtures, split AC system that allows for individual room control, and a full-size washer and dryer.
Constructed in 1923 as the original Kips Bay Boys Club and thoughtfully reimagined, 301 East 52nd Street is a pet friendly boutique co-op on a quiet tree-lined block. The building amenities include doorman, live in resident manager/superintendent, additional storage space for each apartment and low maintenance fees.
The home is in an exceptional location, close to subway lines, entertainment, and the city’s excellent dining options.
Listing Courtesy of Modlin Group LLC