Tishman Speyer’s 11 Hoyt sets Brooklyn’s new standard for architecture and design. The graceful 57-story tower, offering studio to four-bedroom luxury residences and more than 55,000 square feet of unrivaled indoor and outdoor amenities, is an extraordinary work of architecture and design. A true collaboration among three celebrated world-class firms-architecture by Jeanne Gang’s Studio Gang, interiors by Michaelis Boyd Associates, and landscape architecture by Hollander Design-11 Hoyt is a visionary building that looks to the future while drawing inspiration from Brooklyn’s rich architectural history and creative spirit.Residence 50D is an extraordinary two-bedroom home features lofty 10’ ceilings, and offers eastern views to the East over the Brooklyn cityscape.
The open chef’s kitchen comes fully equipped with a premium Bosch appliance package including a built-in refrigerator and dishwasher, vented stovetop exhaust fan and gas cooktop. The kitchen, outfitted in 11 Hoyt’s Classic finish palette, offers a bright, fresh, contemporary feel with pale white oak floors, Italian custom cabinets in white satin lacquer with patinated zinc accents, and honed Italian lava stone countertops and backsplash. A spacious bay window seat is located in the second bedroom - offering an ideal setting for reading or relaxing.The master bathroom features a tailor-made light-stained oak double vanity with custom polished nickel frame and plumbing fixtures, grey Italian Bardiglio marble floors, and cream crackle-glazed ceramic wall tiles - a serene, inviting space in which to relax and unwind.
The secondary bathroom features cool white glazed ceramic wall tiles and grey Italian Bardiglio marble floors.
This home also features WiFi-enabled smart thermostats, USB outlets in select locations, and Latch smart entry door locks.Kitchen and bathroom layouts may vary. Image represents finishes only. Finishes may vary depending on floor.
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