Introducing 3GN, a 3-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom custom designed by Jeremiah Brent at the prominent 150 Charles Street in Manhattan's West Village. This beautifully renovated residence, once featured in Architectural Digest, offers a blend of modern luxury and functional style, providing an unparalleled living experience.
Upon entry, you are greeted with a beautiful foyer featuring a glass casement windowed doorway and a half bath. The main living area boasts 11-foot ceilings and is flooded with natural light from the wall of windows overlooking Charles Street. High-quality custom millwork can be seen throughout the L-shaped dining banquette, bookshelf casings, and ceiling paneling.
The open kitchen is equipped with SubZero, Wolf, and Miele appliances and is finished with Waterworks unlacquered brass hardware. The kitchen also includes a large pantry/storage room and wine fridge.
Off the main living and dining space, you will find two generously sized bedrooms, both featuring en-suite bathrooms and ample closet space. Adjacent to the second and third bedrooms, there is also a custom-designed home office/den enclosed with glass casement windows and doors that can be frosted out with the flick of a switch, creating a fourth bedroom if needed. The home office/den also includes a laundry room featuring full size washer/dryer.
The large primary suite features two generously sized custom-built closets and a primary bathroom that consists of Carrara marble, a double vanity with abundant storage, a soaking tub, and shower.
Throughout the home, you will find oak flooring, custom motorized window treatments, and brass hardware on all the doors and light switches. Residence 3GN also includes a private storage unit (approx. 38SqFt).
Designed by Cook + Fox Architects with interiors by Alan Wanzenberg and built in 2013, 150 Charles Street defines luxury living. The full-service condominium consists of a private porte-cochere and parking garage as well as several beautifully landscaped outdoor spaces by Dirtworks. The spa features a 3,000sqft gym, 75-foot lap pool, yoga studio, plunge pool, jacuzzi, steam room and sauna. You will also find massage rooms, playroom, and private event space with a kitchen. Concierge services are provided by Liv Unlimited.
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There is a tradition of bohemian non-conformity attached to the West Village. Even the intimate, tree-lined, and sometimes cobblestoned, streets refuse to conform to the grid layout of the rest of Manhattan. Activism and social consciousness have always been hallmarks of this neighborhood. The neighborhood is diverse and accepting of all. You will find artistic venues and experimental theater, together with a broad spectrum of bars, including speakeasies, and restaurants featuring myriad cuisines.
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