Loft-y (Real Estate) Goals To Make Your New Home
Known for their open-plan living, oversized windows, and tall ceilings, lofts and loft-style residences are as stylish as they are functional. The below loft residences offer buyers a chance to enjoy classic NYC-style living - no SoHo or Tribeca address needed!
222 East Broadway
Ranging from studio to four-bedroom residences, 222 E. Broadway offers interiors of classic elegance and understated luxury. Built within the bones of the landmarked art deco Bialystoker building, 222 E. Broadway’s stylish Lofts feature 10-foot ceilings, white oak herringbone floors, and stunning custom finishes. In addition, each residence boasts an expansive kitchen with richly patterned Calacatta counters and backsplashes, warm walnut and fluted glass upper cabinetry with spruce green interiors, and a Miele and Sub-Zero suite of appliances that add both function and beauty to the spaces.
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The Cortland
The Cortland, a NYC-based development overlooking Hudson River Park in West Chelsea, includes 144 oversized residences designed by two of the world's leading architectural practices, Robert A.M. Stern Architects and Olson Kundig. Designers Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent designed a beautiful loft-like home with well balanced interiors that compliment and highlight the strong architecture of the building. Thoughtfully designed to leave unobstructed views of the Hudson River, the voluminous residence features open-plan living and dining areas and refined finishes that encompass the feel of a spacious loft overlooking West Chelsea and the Hudson River.
(Credit: Colin Miller)
547 West 47th Street
Sculpted by the acclaimed Dutch-based design firm Concrete, 547 West 47th Street is a transformative move-in-ready condominium that honors the dynamic energy of Hell's Kitchen today while paying homage to its classic factory lofts that once defined the area. The modern loft-style residences located on floors one through seven of this 12-story building were designed to evoke the neighborhood’s industrial past with large volumes at street level, a robust upcycled brick facade and oversized warehouse-inspired casement windows. The interiors feature a palette of gray hues with striking back accents and boast efficient, fluid layouts that emphasize the loft-like feel with open living spaces leading to primary bedrooms through sliding cast-glass doors inspired by the industrial heritage of the location.
(Credit: Max Burkhalter)
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