This sun-drenched corner unit faces south and west, boasting a split-wing 2-bedroom floor plan with 2 full baths and a powder room. Revel in the abundance of natural light streaming through expansive, triple-pane, tilt-and-turn, German-engineered Shuco windows which are complemented by solid stone quartzite windowsills and serve to accentuate the home's ubiquitous 10-foot-high ceilings and solid white oak wood floors.
The kitchen is a culinary haven, featuring solid oak Italian cabinetry by GD, a large kitchen island and backsplash clad in white Bianco Lasa marble, and an appliance suite including a Sub-Zero refrigerator and wine fridge, Wolf range, and integrated Miele dishwasher.
The primary bedroom is a retreat unto itself with a custom, pre-lit, walk-in closet by Molteni. The opulent primary bathroom is wrapped in a luscious book-matched vanilla onyx, and vaunts a dual (back- and under-lit) vanity, a glass-enclosed rain shower, and a sensuous, honed resin soaking tub.
Additional highlights include a convenient powder room, FULL SIZED in-unit washer/dryer, integrated Sonos audio system, Lutron electric shades, heated floors in the full bathrooms, and recessed LED lighting by Delta REO. The apartment comes with a storage unit, and the option to purchase the furniture separately.
Residents enjoy a suite of amenities, including a 24-hour attended lobby, a residents' lounge with an adjacent landscaped courtyard terrace, a state-of-the-art fitness center by Technogym, a Tekleen building-wide filtration system, and a fully equipped spa with a hot tub, plunge tub, sauna, and steam room.
32 East 1st Street features a limited collection of thirty highly designed one to four-bedroom residences at the nexus of NoHo, the East Village, and the Lower East Side. Inspired by the contemporary aesthetic of Italian rationalist design, 32 East 1st Street purposely lives within its urban context, presenting a substantial limestone exoskeleton accentuated by expansive triple-pane windows and geometric metal detailing.
Quick Profile
The East Village has two distinct moods. By day, it is quiet and peaceful. Everyone is out and about, either working or relaxing at Tompkins Square Park, strolling or jogging along the East River, or hanging out in one of the subsets of cultural activity, such as St. Mark’s Place.
But then night falls, and the East Village comes to life, keeping the entertainment and nightlife going long after the other neighborhoods have called it quits for the night. People from all five boroughs flock to the dive bars and speakeasies, head for their favorite cafes and restaurants, or drop in to a music venue to listen to hot tunes or cool jazz and dance the night away. Don’t worry, you don’t have to “know somebody” to gain admittance to even the most popular venues. You won’t find velvet ropes, bouncers, or and a waiting list at the door of most places. Just walk right in and enjoy yourself.
Be prepared for the increased population during fall through spring, when NYU is in session. College students will be everywhere, contributing to the youthful essense of the neighborhood.