In the US$6 million Soho penthouse, elevators and sliding glass doors make indoor and outdoor living a breeze | 6 square feet

2021-11-22 08:07:57 By : Ms. Cherry Huang

Published on Thursday, November 18, 2021, by Devin Gannon in the Cool Lists in Soho

Published on Thursday, November 18, 2021, by Devin Gannon in the Cool Lists in Soho

All photos courtesy of Tim Waltman of Evan Joseph Studios of The Corcoran Group

This penthouse in Soho needs more outdoor space and residential space for fresh air than ever before, and it will be on the market at the right time. The duplex loft is located at the top of a landmark apartment building at 43 Worcester Street. It features a set of huge lift doors and sliding doors, allowing the top floor to be seamlessly connected to a vast landscaped terrace. This stunning one-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is now on the market for $6,000,000.

The penthouse is accessible via a private key elevator and has an area of ​​more than 2,420 square feet with oversized windows facing east, north and south. This residence cleverly blends the old and the new, starting with the red warehouse doors, which were rescued from a fire station in Massachusetts in 1907. Passing through the antique door leads to the foyer and the large spacious room, both of which benefit from the high ceilings.

The exposed brick wall complements the oak floor, which is painted with ebony color and painted semi-gloss after oxidation treatment. The modern fireplace is made of black polished marble, which is a work of art in itself.

Thanks to the high ceilings and skylights above, the open kitchen is brighter, with wooden cabinets, marble countertops and high-end appliances, including a 132 bottle wine cooler from SubZero.

Still on the first floor is the master bedroom, which is separated from the living space and has a huge tempered glass door that can be completely closed or opened to merge the space. Quiet retreat, bedroom with electric curtains and en-suite spa bath with bathtub, rain shower and heated floor.

From the kitchen to the second floor, the geometric staircase has a landing, and the office skylights and adjacent large windows are bathed in sunlight.

On the top floor, there is a family room and a dressing room behind the bookshelf door. On the back wall, elevators and sliding glass doors open up the space to the large terrace, which is equipped with a full kitchen, hidden behind a hedge.

The 7-storey building at 43 Worcester Street was 7 stories high. It was converted into a luxury apartment building in 2002. It was built in 1900 as a horse-drawn carriage manufacturing base and later used as a leather warehouse. Residents enjoy benefits such as virtual guards, bicycle rooms, and contracted private warehouses.

[Property Details: 43 Wooster Street, #PHE at CityRealty]

[At the Corcoran Group of Mark David Fromm and Claudia Seitz-Fromm]

Image credit: Tim Waltman of Evan Joseph Studios of The Corcoran Group

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