$2.3M Financial District pad has been completely remodeled into an open-concept loft
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment at the Financial District condo 54 Pine Street has been totally remodeled into an open-concept loft. The owners moved the kitchen (and then outfitted it with new appliances) to create the third bedroom/office space. The open kitchen now looks out onto a long, open living and dining room that’s anchored by exposed brick and arched ceilings. The entire apartment, in fact, boasts lots of lofty details, and it’s now on the market for $2.285 million.
Here’s a look at the renovated kitchen, which opens right up into the rest of the apartment. It now has new features like a Sub-Zero fridge, granite counter tops, a Viking wine refrigerator and stainless steel Bosch appliances.
The dining and living room area is impressively spacious, with 13-foot arched ceilings and exposed brick.
The master bedroom, too, boasts the arched ceilings and exposed brick, not the mention a walk-in closet. The master is located on the opposite side of the living room, with two more bedrooms situated in between.
Both bathrooms were upgraded with marble counter tops, while the master bedroom got a tiled backsplash and stall shower.
Finally, here’s a look at the work the owners did in the renovation. The apartment occupies the entire third floor of the condo building, which only holds a total of four apartments. As the listing notes, it’s the rules of a condo with the coziness of a co-op. And of course, the interior decor of a warehouse loft building.
[Listing: 54 Pine Street, #3 by Jason Grauerholz and Ricky Hadzovic II for Nestseekers]
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Photos courtesy of Nestseekers