$1.8M Flatiron loft has a solarium, terrace, and room for another bedroom
This floor-through loft is indeed unique, as the listing claims. While the second-floor walk-up comes with over 1,000 square feet of interior space, it’s the wrap-around terrace and magical greenhouse that set this Flatiron co-op apart from so many others. 6sqft brought news of the 41 East 19th Street loft’s $5,000/month rental price back in February; now it’s for sale, asking $1.8 million. In addition to all of the interesting architectural details and loads of sunshine, the apartment comes with an alternate floor plan that shows you how to carve out a three-bedroom home and still have room to spare.
Once you settle into the apartment’s rustic vibe, you’ll find its raw-edged loft bones are only part of the package; a 270-square-foot terrace adds the possibility of lavish entertaining, and a living room with a greenhouse roof keeps things sunny in all seasons of the year.
The apartment is currently set up as a one-bedroom with a home office, but an alternate floor plan (see the gallery below) shows how it can be easily transformed into a two or three bedroom home.
Pale blue walls keep things tranquil in the master bedroom, and a walk-in closet keeps things uncluttered.
The home office/spare bedroom plays the loft card with high ceilings, exposed brick, steel-framed frosted windows and a pale wood floor. The apartment, tucked into a landmarked 1898 brownstone, also has a washer/dryer. The laundry available in the basement is included in the maintenance while washer/dryers in-unit are permitted with board approval.
When the weather’s warm, a brick-tiled terrace is landscaped, furnished and barbecue-enabled, ready for outdoor dining–and you can bring your green thumb indoors for the winter.
[Listing: 41 East 19th Street #3 by Shari Matluck for Compass]
[At CityRealty]
RELATED:
- $5K/month shabby-chic Flatiron District co-op has a solarium and private terrace
- $8.8M Flatiron duplex boasts customized features, from a floating staircase to millwork closets
- Classic Flatiron Co-op Has Good Closets, Great Location and a Private Terrace for $825K
- A Mini-Solarium Brings Serious Sunlight to This $835K Kensington Apartment
Images courtesy of Compass