$3.5M Flatiron condo channels a dreamy Paris apartment, with landscaped terrace and upstairs atelier
Photo courtesy of Eytan Stern Weber of Evan Joseph
If you’ve dreamed of waking up in a Parisian flat and stepping out to the terrace for morning coffee and al fresco dining, this Flatiron condo at 10 East 22nd Street might be exactement ce que vous recherchez. Asking $3,495,000, this Manhattan penthouse is currently configured as a one-bedroom home, but a flexible floor plan has room for two additional bedrooms. A skylit atelier and verdant landscaped terraces make this two-story space a chic refuge from the New York City grind.
In addition to classic beauty and pre-war bones, the condo offers modern perks like an in-unit washer and dryer, lots of built-in storage, and an additional deeded storage unit. A view of the architecturally distinctive Flatiron Building provides the upside of New York City living.
A keyed elevator opens into a dramatic curved foyer. A classic Parisian-style living room features French doors that open onto the outdoor space. A small salon on the other side of the living area is perfect for intimate gatherings or family time.
A chef-worthy kitchen offers high-end appliances, anchored by a zinc-clad Art Nouveau bar. From the dining room, gaze out over the private planted terrace that runs the width of the apartment.
The primary bedroom suite includes an elegant five-fixture bathroom and a dressing area. From the bedroom, a balcony beckons.
Up a wrought-iron railed stair is a charming atelier/office space, topped by a massive skylight. Beyond French doors with antique hardware lies a vast, planted urban oasis, complete with a trickling fountain, glass canopy, and built-in lighting.
This boutique condominium contains only three residences. It’s in one of the city’s most exciting neighborhoods, steps from the N, R, Q, and W trains.
[Listing details: 10 East 22nd Street, PH at CityRealty]
[At Douglas Elliman by Tom Postilio and Mickey Conlon]
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