For $7.5M, a quirky Flatiron loft with an outside deck and two floors of solariums
Listing photos by Evan Joseph
This Flatiron duplex at 10 East 22nd Street checks all the loft boxes–exposed brick walls, beamed ceilings, cast-iron columns, oversized windows. But it also has some truly unique bonus features, including two solariums overlooking the street, an outside deck, and a floating iron and wood staircase. The three-bedroom, 4,500-square-foot home is on the market for $7,500,000.
A private elevator landing opens directly into the large, open living area. Whitewashed and natural brick walls mix with white oak flooring and exposed ductwork. The solarium space spans the width of the home and overlooks the street.
A wrought-iron and floating wood staircase separates the living space and the kitchen/dining area. A wall of built-ins, industrial-style lighting, and plenty of quirky decor complete the look. In the kitchen, you’ll find custom-fabricated steel and glass cabinetry, a wooden ceiling, and a massive center island. Other perks include a double-wide Sub-Zero refrigerator, a vented eight-burner/double grill Viking stove, double ovens, two sinks, a built-in Miele coffee-espresso machine, and a 150-bottle Viking wine fridge. Right off the kitchen is the outside deck, perfect for dining al fresco.
Rounding out this lower level is a funky powder room and a washer/dryer closet.
Upstairs, a hallway flanked by custom mill-work closets and cabinetry begins the primary bedroom suite. Unique steel and frosted glass doors conceal the en-suite bathroom, which boasts double sinks and a steam shower with multiple oversized showerheads and hand taps. The bedroom itself features the same wooden ceiling from the kitchen, as well as whitewashed brick walls and plenty of space for a desk. The adjacent solarium is perfect for a home office, gym, or both.
At the rear of the upper level are two more bedrooms and another full bathroom.
Known as The Townhouse Condominiums, the five-story co-op building has just four units. It’s located between Broadway and Park Avenue South. It’s just two blocks south of Madison Square Park and a quick walk to Union Square. The R and W trains at 23rd Street are two blocks away, as is the 6 train at 23rd Street.
[Listing details: 10 East 22nd Street, 3/4 at CityRealty]
[At Douglas Elliman by Kristen Jordan and Jill Preschel]
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Listing photos by Evan Joseph