$3.45M Nomad loft is full of tech and bold design
Photo credit: Eytan Weber and Evan Joseph
We hate to use the term millennial, but for that younger generation with the means to buy a luxury condo, this Nomad home has all the stylish design, tech features, and outdoor space that would be on the checklist. Located at 76 Madison Avenue and just listed for $3,450,000, the two-bedroom apartment was renovated by renowned NYC and NOLA firm Brockschmidt & Coleman, and it has everything from hidden televisions to app-controlled lighting and shades.
Brockschmidt & Coleman are known for their classical designs, and though this home may seem quite contemporary, they worked to incorporate traditional Nomad details like beamed ceilings, bleached oak floors, and steel columns. They also created “thoughtfully planned niches to provide both flexible flow and architectural focus,” according to the listing. The entire home is managed by a Crestron system that controls the AV, HVAC, lighting, shades, and three hidden TVs. These televisions are located behind pieces of artwork, which move up at the push of a button.
The kitchen and adjacent dining really take the purple-and-gold color scheme to the next level. The kitchen is located just off the entrance vestibule, which boasts handcrafted wallpapers. It offers a Sub-Zero fridge with two2 freezer drawers, double-stacked ovens, dishwasher, microwave, five-burner range, 23-bottle wine fridge, and a garbage disposal. The dining area was designed with a massive, built-in wrap-around banquette.
The secondary bedroom has been set up as a den/home office with a wall of subtle built-ins. It has an en-suite bathroom that’s been decorated in the trendy color palette.
The master moves to a more neutral color scheme and has a huge walk-in closet and en-suite bath.
Built in 1911, the building is located between East 27th and 28th Streets and offers its residents a 24-hour door staff, full-time super, porter, and rooftop terraces with a wet bar and an open marble fireplace.
[Listing details: 76 Madison Avenue, Unit 12B on CityRealty]
[At Compass by Boris Sharapan Fabrikant, Esq. and Collin Bond, Esq.]
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Photo credit: Eytan Weber and Evan Joseph