| ID # | RLS20074532 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 4 yàrá ibùsùn, 3 yàrá ìwẹ̀, 3 bàlùwẹ̀ kékeré, ẹrọ fọ aṣọ, ẹrọ gbẹ aṣọ, inú ilé: 6725 ft2, 625m2 (DOM): 104 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1901 |
| Owó-orí (ọdọdún) | $1,288,488 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 5 Ìṣẹ́jú: 6 |
| 9 Ìṣẹ́jú: 4, 5, Q | |
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22 East 94th Street jẹ ọkan ninu awọn ile Beaux-Arts mẹrin ti o wa lẹgbẹẹ ara wọn ti a kọ ni 1899. Wọn n gbe ni ẹgbẹ gusu ti ibẹkẹgbẹ kekere ti o dakẹ ti o ni igi nipasẹ 5th ati Madison Avenues.
Awọn onwers lọwọlọwọ ra ile naa ni 2007 ati pe wọn bẹrẹ iṣẹ ọdun meji lati tun kọ ile naa lati ipilẹ. Lẹhin ibajẹ, awọn apakan nikan ti ẹrọ atilẹba ti o ku ni irisi iwaju ati awọn ogiri agba ilẹkùn si East ati West. A yọsiwaju ẹhin ni ibi lati mu iye imọlẹ ti ẹda pọ si ati bayi iwọn ti ọgba ikọkọ, awọn ẹya ilẹ ti a tun kọ lati mu agbara ati iduroṣinṣin, a ṣẹda iyanrin ẹrọ igi nla lati gbe ẹlẹsẹ ti o tobi, a fi awọn ohun elo tuntun, ina, aabo, HVAC ati ọna asopọ ti a fi sori ẹrọ, awọn ikanni tuntun ati awọn afẹfẹ fun awọn ile itura 8 ti n ṣiṣẹ ni a ti fi sinu awọn ogiri, ati pe a ti gba gbogbo anfani lati pọ si aaye. Lati pa asopọ kan mọ itan ile naa, a ti ṣepọ diẹ ninu awọn ohun elo sinu ikole tuntun, pẹlu mosaiki ilẹ ni iyẹwu ifọwọyi, pane ohun-ọṣọ iná ti a ronu ni yara idana, ati awọn ibọn đá atijọ ni awọn ipo pupọ.
Iṣẹlẹ aarin ti inu ti a pari ni atẹgun ti o ni ila pẹlu ọna ti a da lori apẹrẹ Faranse ti awọn ọdun 30 ti o ṣi lati ile-iṣẹ 1st si ẹnu-ọna itanna. Atẹgun naa n ṣẹda imọran titobi ti ṣiṣi ti n gbe lọ si awọn yara gbigbe ati ijoko ti ile 2nd si ile-ẹkọ ati agbegbe 3rd, aaye itẹwọgba fun awọn ale ẹbi kekere, awọn ayẹyẹ tabi awọn ayẹyẹ nla. Ni ọna yẹn, awọn onwers ti gba iṣẹlẹ fun bi awọn eniyan 300. Ile 3rd tun le ṣee lo gẹgẹbi ọkan tabi meji ti awọn yara nla ti a ba fẹ.
Ile 4th ti o ni ala ti o tobi, baluwe ati yara aṣọ wa ni agbegbe ikọkọ, ti o tan imọlẹ ni ọjọ ati dakẹ ni alẹ. Ile 5th ti o mọ ati airy ni yara kan pẹlu baluwe ti o wa ni iwaju, jim ati ọfiisi (meji ninu eyiti o le rọpo ni irọrun gẹgẹ bi awọn yara) pẹlu baluwe ti a pin ni ita ilẹ.
Awọn ẹya miiran ni itutu ara ni ile 1st, ibi idana ati awọn baluwe mẹta, iṣakoso ina Lutron, awọn ẹyà HVAC ti o n ṣiṣẹ fun ọkọọkan yara pẹlu iṣakoso oriṣiriṣi ti a wọle nipasẹ awọn panẹli Crestron ni ọkọọkan ile, ati awọn ọna ẹrọ ti o wa ni ipo to dara.
Iya apẹrẹ jẹ iyalẹnu. Awọn ilẹ ni gbogbo ibi jẹ ọkẹrẹ funfun pẹlu ipari ọṣẹ ti o fun wọn ni ẹtọ oloorun. Gbogbo ile itura nfunni ni aiyẹri ti mawújọ ti o yatọ ati mantẹl. Awọn baluwe tun ni awọn alaye ibọn okuta kọọkan ki o si meji ninu wọn ni awọn ilẹ mosaiki ti a ti darapọ mọ pẹkipẹki. Ọpọlọpọ awọn irinṣẹ, boya awọn mu lati fa awọn ilẹkùn nla ti n yiyi tabi awọn baalu lori awọn gbe, ni a ṣe ni aṣa. Awọn ogiri ni gbogbo ibi ni ipari pẹlu plaster venetian ati ki o jẹ funfun lati pọ si imọlara ti ṣiṣi ati imọlẹ.
22 East 94th Street jẹ aṣayan alailẹgbẹ lati ni ile ti a tun ṣe daradara, ti a tọju daradara, ti o gbona ati ti o ni itẹwọgba ni ọkan ninu awọn agbegbe olokiki ti New York, nitosi Central Park.
22 East 94th Street is one of four adjacent Beaux-Arts townhouses built in 1899. They line the south side of a quiet tree-lined block between 5th and Madison Avenues.
The current owners bought the house in 2007 and initiated a 2-year project to rebuild the house from the ground up. Following demolition, the only parts of the original structure that remained were the front facade and the brick party walls to the East and West. The rear extension was removed in order to ultimately increase the amount of natural light as well as the size of the private garden, the floor structures were rebuilt to enhance strength and stability, an elevator well was created to house a sizable elevator, brand new plumbing, electrical, security, HVAC and communication infrastructure was installed, new flues and fans for 8 working fireplaces were encased in the walls, and every opportunity was taken to maximize space. To maintain a connection to the history of the house, a few items were incorporated into the new construction, including floor mosaic in the entry vestibule, a stained glass panel in the dining room, and old stone sinks in several locations.
The centerpiece of the finished interior is a staircase with a railing modeled on French design of the 30's that is open from the 1st floor to the roof skylight. The staircase creates a sweeping sense of openness that carries through the 2nd floor living and dining rooms to the 3rd floor study and den, an inviting space for small dinners, family occasions or expansive entertaining. In that regard, the owners have hosted events for as many as 300 people. The third floor can also be used as one or two large bedrooms if desired.
The 4th floor master bedroom, bathroom and dressing room remain a private area, bathed in sunlight during the day and quiet at night. The bright and airy fifth floor has a bedroom with ensuite bath, a gym and an office (both of which can easily be repurposed as bedrooms) with a shared bath off the landing.
Other features include radiant heat in the 1st floor entry, kitchen and three full bathrooms, Lutron lighting controls, HVAC units serving each room with separate controls accessed through Crestron panels on each floor, and mechanical systems that are all in excellent condition.
The design detail is extraordinary. The floors throughout are white oak with an oil finish that gives them a warm feel. Each fireplace offers a different exquisite marble surround and mantelpiece. The bathrooms also have individual stone tub enclosures and two of them have mosaic floors that were meticulously pieced together. Most of the hardware, whether handles to pull large sliding doors or knobs on bureaus, were custom made. Walls throughout were finished with venetian plaster and painted white to maximize the feeling of openness and light.
22 East 94th Street represents a unique opportunity to own a completely renovated, beautifully maintained, warm and inviting home in one of New York's premier neighborhoods just steps from Central Park.
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