London - Arab Today
New York City is famous for being a metropolis for architecture and culture. However, amid all those skyscrapers, there is not a lot of room for residents to spread out. Those willing to pay for room to roam need look no further than this luxurious residential loft in Soho. At $4,650,000, wood, brick, and stone design elements blend modern and traditional design to create a spacious escape in the middle of New York City’s hustle and bustle.
Totaling nearly 2,500 square feet, the loft is shockingly spacious. The open concept living room, which easily fits a sectional sofa boasts high ceilings and a wall of large windows that let in a wealth of sunlight. Hardwood floors and a ceiling filled with wooden beams sandwich an exposed brink walls to really drive home the charming aesthetic. Iron support beams mark the entry into the kitchen, which is decked out with top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances. A breakfast bar leads the eye into the dining area, which, though narrow, impressively accommodates seating for ten.
The iron beams continue down the hallway, where your eye is first drawn to the dramatic lighting fixtures that line the ceiling. But, the real surprise in this apartment is the impressive amount of space. While the master bedroom is big enough to accommodate a double bed and seating area with room to spare, the hidden surprise is a private dressing room. There’s no need to worry about crowding a single bathroom either, since the marble-laden master bath has room for a double vanity and separate tub and shower. Guests are no problem since there are three additional bedrooms and another full bath. After all that, which features that will really have New Yorkers dreaming? A private media room and in-unit washer and dryer.
Source: Freshome