Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$39,072 ($13.27/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,290,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
RARE OUTSTANDING LOFT DESIGNED BY WORLD-RENOWNED INTERIOR DESIGN FIRM HAYNES-ROBERTS
15 Mercer Street reflects a gracious, Old World sensibility, reimagined for contemporary living. Much like the airy Haussmannian flats of Paris, the 2,900 sq ft home comprises an entire floor, with private elevator entry and generous exposures on both the East and West sides. A large Great Room with 14' ceilings, a wood-burning fireplace clad in Thassos marble and original cast-iron columns flows gracefully into the dining room and social kitchen.
The custom kitchen by St. Charles offers burnished stainless-steel cabinets, Nano white Glassos counters and reclaimed nickel icebox hardware that will please any discerning chef. Professional appliances include Sub-Zero, Wolf, Miele, Dacor and True. The kitchen is complemented by a professional larder, European-style service kitchen and laundry.
The gracious Master Bedroom suite has a large dressing room, completed with a lavish spa master bath with a large stall shower, radiant heated floors, double vanity all clad in slabs of Carrara marble and outfitted with Barber Wilsons custom fixtures. The well-designed library bedroom offers floor to ceiling built-in bookcases, steel and glass French doors accentuated by reclaimed 18th century wood floors, custom drop-down projector and 112' TV screen and an ensuite bath clad in slabs of Carrara marble and outfitted with Barber Wilsons custom fixtures.
Highlights: 14' Ceilings. Antique 18th century grey and white Andalusian marble floors.
Reclaimed 18th century wood floors. New custom windows by Artistic Windows. Custom wood and nickel door hardware by H. Theophile. Marmorino plaster walls. Rough sawn whitewashed wood ceilings.
Crestron and Sonos System. Automatic shades. Lutron lighting system. Security system. Fin-tube radiators with custom millwork. Central AC. Nest thermostats. Private storage room in the basement.
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