A white oak entry door opens to five-inch plank white oak floors, with expansive north- and east-facing floor-to-ceiling windows bathing the home in natural light throughout the day.
The CetraRuddy-designed eat-in kitchen is both refined and functional, featuring white matte lacquer cabinetry, a full suite of Miele appliances-including a wine refrigerator-and honed quartzite slab countertops with a matching backsplash and waterfall edge with seating overhang.
The primary suite offers a tranquil retreat with a generous walk-in closet and a thoughtfully designed five-fixture bath, finished with Venus White marble floors and walls, a custom millwork vanity clad in leathered textile, bespoke medicine cabinets, polished nickel Waterworks fixtures, and elegant sconces.
Each additional bedroom is well-proportioned with ample closet space and en-suite baths, creating comfort and privacy throughout. Secondary bathrooms are finished with matte grey porcelain flooring, high-gloss white ceramic wall tiles, white lacquer vanities, and brushed nickel Waterworks fixtures.
Additional features include a laundry closet with stacked washer and dryer and sink, as well as a multi-zone heating and cooling system for year-round comfort and flexibility.
Immediate Occupancy.
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