A private keyed elevator opens directly into this floor-through NoMad loft, with oversized windows, soaring 11-foot ceilings, and hardwood floors throughout. Spanning over 1,800 square feet, public space is ample and gracious, with both living and dining rooms both being over 21 feet in width. The windowed chef’s kitchen is finished in custom oak cabinetry, marble countertops, a built-in breakfast bar, and high-end appliances by Gaggenau, Bosch, and Sub-Zero.
Discreetly separate from the rest of the apartment, the bedroom wing begins with an oversized gallery that includes the in-unit washer/dryer as well as oversized walls perfect for art. The home’s primary suite includes three oversized windows, three closets, and a five-fixture bathroom with marble finishes and a windowed shower. The second full bath is oversized with a large windowed shower and is located directly adjacent to the second bedroom. Four zones of HVAC allow for individualized comfort throughout, and a Crestron audio/visual system is installed.
The Parkwood is a 22-unit boutique condominium originally built in 1913 and converted in 2006 with interiors by Alan Tanksley. The building has a full-time doorman, a common roof deck, and is located within a short distance
of the best NoMad has to offer – world-class restaurants, hotels, and transportation access, with Madison Square Park anchoring this sought-after neighborhood. Listing courtesy of Compass
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