Colorful Gramercy loft with 17 windows and a private elevator entry asks $5.5M
The interior of this full-floor Gramercy loft is popping with color, made all the more brilliant by the light streaming through the apartment’s 17 windows. It takes up an entire floor of the cooperative at 105 East 16th Street, spanning 4,100 square feet. The private elevator entrance opens up to an expansive living and dining area, while the flexible floor plan holds three bedrooms but could accomidate four.
A set of double doors separate the elevator landing from the multi-faceted living space, which has a number of rooms that look both colorful and comfortable. Pops of wallpaper, artwork, rugs and bright furniture distinguish each space, which include a sitting room and dedicated entertainment area. The ceilings throughout the pad reach 12 feet.
The open kitchen offers abundant cabinet and pantry space, plus a center island with seating room for ten. Appliances include a built-in coffee and cappuccino maker, Miele dishwasher, subzero fridge, wine cooler and six-burner Viking oven. Customized lighting adds a unique touch.
The dining area sits right in the middle of the open living space, distinguished by the decorative fireplace. The space gets light from southern-facing windows.
The master suite has its own separate sitting room, a windowed study, ample closet space and an ensuite bath with a Jacuzzi tub, steam shower, vanity and walk-in linen closet.
There are two other bedrooms, and the entertainment room could be converted into a fourth. Other features here include a full-sized laundry room, mud room and central AC. An extra-large storage space inside the building transfers with the unit–but this massive apartment is begging to be packed with more fun decor and furniture!
[At CityRealty]
[Listing: 105 East 16th Street, #5 by Rachel A. Glazer and Douglas Bellitto for Brown Harris Stevens]
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