Boasting double Western and Southern exposures with panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline and New York Harbor, Residence 10A spans 2,439 square feet, offering four bedrooms (easily convertible to three bedrooms plus den), three full and one half baths, with each detail thoughtfully considered by Santa Monica-based, AD100 interior design firm Marmol Radziner.
Enter the graciously appointed 24-hour attended lobby and into a private, high-speed elevator exclusively reserved for A-line residents' direct access to their homes. Upon arrival to Residence 10A, step off the elevator and into a welcoming private foyer with ample coat storage. Just beyond the private foyer, a generously sized gallery opens the home to the entertaining spaces, a formal powder room, three well-appointed bedrooms with en-suite baths, and a gracious master suite.
Combining the elegance of natural materials with the warm, inviting aesthetics of California modernism, Residence 10A's oversized, corner living and dining space boasts 8" wide-plank oak flooring, 9'2" ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows with majestic water and city views. The living room elegantly unfolds to the custom Marmol Radziner designed vented, windowed-kitchen, which is generously outfitted with a fully integrated Gaggenau appliance package including 30" speed oven and 30" warming drawer, Thermador wine refrigerator, white oak cabinetry, leathered-finished White Princess Quartzite countertops, backsplash and hood surround, and custom smoked-bronze hardware.
Tucked privately away from the entertaining spaces and secondary bedrooms, the master suite offers expansive Western views, three generous closets including one walk-in, and a twenty-foot long, five-piece windowed master bath with imported Italian Alabastrino Rustico Travertine marble slabs on the wall and radiant-heated floors. A free-standing soaking tub, shower with mosaic product niche, and a 7' custom, brushed oak vanity with integrated double sinks and specialty under-vanity night lighting complete this retreat that enjoys picture perfect views.
The remaining three bedrooms are Southern-facing and generously-proportioned with ample closet space. Bedroom 2 offers an en-suite bath, while Bedrooms 3 & 4 are adjoined by a custom-designed Jack & Jill bathroom with white Venatino marble tiles, double vanities, bespoke stools and mirrored storage cabinets. Just beyond the secondary bedroom wing, a secondary entrance, accessible from the resident corridor, opens to a private mudroom replete with Italian cabinetry, cork wall and full-sized Whirlpool washer and vented dryer.
Additional appointments of Residence 10A include pre-wiring for shade control, an integrated Amazon Echo for a customizable smart home experience and zoned heating and air conditioning.
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