An opportunity to own this exceptional full floor residence (approximately 3,500 Sq Ft) in SoHo's cast iron district, where you will find the traditional turned ever-so-slightly on its ear, is available for purchase for the first time. This is the quintessential New York downtown loft, a space that has been completely re-interpreted - acknowledging old-world bones while embracing modern refinement. The home balances a rarely achieved level of sophistication with warmth, and embodies a true feeling of casual elegance. THE DETAILS As you move through the space, you will notice how every finish, every detail and every square inch, has been thoroughly considered and masterfully constructed. There is simply nothing like it. In combining two units to create the full floor (3,500 Sq Ft) two bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom home, the layout conveys a perfect sense of symmetry from front to back. This equilibrium not only adds to the calm of the home, it establishes a natural flow for entertaining - from the elegant salon to the intimate dining room, and finally, to the inviting living room. Gallery-worthy and original brick walls are painted a uniform white, hemmed by custom baseboard molding that roots the textural heft of the original brick with refined, traditional glamour. Interior walls are custom Venetian plaster formed with elegant museum reveal bases. A sumptuous ebony library is open for having quiet moments to pause and reflect. Herringbone pattern white oak floors kindle old-world flair, while they absorb and mute the sounds of your own footfalls. Adding to the home's abundant bespoke finishes and original detail, you'll find a cadre of modern technology to attend to every need. A sound system designed by Eleven Audio Design, controlled through Sonos and linked to every room in the home. All lighting is designed by zeroLUX, and is controlled through wall panels and a Lutron app, which can be activated both inside the home or away. The home is protected by a full DGA security system including motion detectors. THE BUILDING Originally conceived as a warehouse and store in 1872, by the architect Henry Fernbach, this handsome, five story elevator building, is set along the banks of a cobble stone lined street, lifted high by five bold Tuscan columns, that provide both a sense of scale and strength, reflective of this Cast-Iron era. THE OPPORTUNITY Now, for the first time, this celebrated full floor loft, set in a quintessential Solo cast-iron building, is available for purchase.
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