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sophisticated and sun-drenched, this impeccably designed quintessential tribeca loft at the famed grabler building offers breathtaking open views and striking architectural details.
perched on the sixth floor of a charming cobblestone street, this expansive 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home boasts protected southern exposures that fill the space with natural light. Recently renovated and meticulously maintained, the residence showcases newly finished hardwood floors, lutron-controlled recessed lighting, and luxurious finishes throughout.
the inviting living area is anchored by a sleek gas fireplace with a newly designed mantle, while a dedicated dining area off the kitchen makes entertaining effortless. The open chef's kitchen is both stylish and functional, featuring a carrara marble countertops, custom cabinetry, and premium appliances, including a sub-zero refrigerator, miele dishwasher, and a professional-grade viking range with a vented hood.
the serene primary suite is a true retreat, highlighted by original wooden columns that reflect the building's historic charm. Custom built-ins provide abundant storage, while the oversized walk-in wardrobe leads to a spa-like en-suite bath with a double marble vanity, a deep soaking tub, and a separate glass-enclosed rainfall shower.
the generously sized second bedroom is complete with custom built-ins, a spacious reach-in closet, and unobstructed southern views. The second bathroom has been pristinely renovated with a deep soaking tub, custom marble vanity with matching floors and built-in storage. A discreetly positioned lg washer and dryer adds convenience to complete the home.
designed by clinton & russell architects, 44 laight street is a full-service, landmarked condominium situated on a quiet, private street in tribeca's northwest historic district. Rising seven stories high, residents of 44 laight enjoy a 24-hour doorman with a full-time resident manager, proximity to world-class dining and shopping, and easy access to tremendous green space and recreation, like the 500-acre hudson river park, pier 25 and 26.