As seen in the New York Times, New York Mag and more. All cash buyers need only inquire.
Neatly tucked away at the rear of a classic NoLita tenement building, access residence 3R of the Carriage House at 18 Spring Street through your lush shared garden. Past the leaf-strewn brick path and up to the third floor, this spacious, design-driven one-bedroom, one-bathroom home is a quiet reprieve from the bustle of the city so nearby.
Enter into the open living and dining space, where four oversized north-facing windows offer an unobstructed view over the quiet garden outside. The kitchen, renovated in collaboration with VDGR, offers 14 ft. of counter space, a custom pantry and top-end appliances by Fisher & Paykel. Adjacent the kitchen, the living space centers on a wood-burning fireplace and is framed by custom built-in bookshelves.
The interiors, too, share in the whimsical feel of the Carriage House at large, with renowned artist’s having contributed such features as the notable Gothic ogival arch door that leads to the bedroom. Generous in it’s proportions, the bedroom benefits from all-day southern light, an abundance of custom closets, and a built-in work space.
The result is a tranquil, meticulously curated retreat that tells little of the surrounding city. Fortunately, though, it’s prime location offers immediate proximity to the multitude of world-renowned restaurants, galleries and experiences that downtown Manhattan has to offer.
As seen in the New York Times, New York Mag and more. All cash buyers need only inquire.
Neatly tucked away at the rear of a classic NoLita tenement building, access residence 3R of the Carriage House at 18 Spring Street through your lush shared garden. Past the leaf-strewn brick path and up to the third floor, this spacious, design-driven one-bedroom, one-bathroom home is a quiet reprieve from the bustle of the city so nearby.
Enter into the open living and dining space, where four oversized north-facing windows offer an unobstructed view over the quiet garden outside. The kitchen, renovated in collaboration with VDGR, offers 14 ft. of counter space, a custom pantry and top-end appliances by Fisher & Paykel. Adjacent the kitchen, the living space centers on a wood-burning fireplace and is framed by custom built-in bookshelves.
The interiors, too, share in the whimsical feel of the Carriage House at large, with renowned artist’s having contributed such features as the notable Gothic ogival arch door that leads to the bedroom. Generous in it’s proportions, the bedroom benefits from all-day southern light, an abundance of custom closets, and a built-in work space.
The result is a tranquil, meticulously curated retreat that tells little of the surrounding city. Fortunately, though, it’s prime location offers immediate proximity to the multitude of world-renowned restaurants, galleries and experiences that downtown Manhattan has to offer.
Listing Courtesy of Compass