| ID # | RLS20108934 |
| 房资料 | 建筑名称: The Brentmore 4房, 3浴, 洗衣机, 烘干机, 建筑有28公寓, 建筑有12层楼 上市时间: 11天 |
| 建造年份 | 1910年 |
| 管理费 | $1万1 ($11,020) |
| 地铁站 | 2 分钟到 B, C |
| 5 分钟到 1 | |
| 7 分钟到 2, 3 | |
| 9 分钟到 A, D | |
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位于中央公园西88号的Brentmore公寓4S经过三年的重建,彻底拆除至其结构,重新建造,业主梦寐以求但往往没有时间、理解和耐心去实现的翻新。结果是,在每一个系统和装饰上都现代化,同时忠实于1910年建筑的每一个细节。该公寓现在是33年来首次对外开放。
这座公寓位于中央公园西,沿着梅西感恩节大游行的路线,处于完美的高度,设有三个卧室、三个浴室,以及一个面积宽敞的图书馆/媒体室,直接面朝中央公园,拥有超过47英尺的前面。Brentmore是由Schwartz & Gross设计的1910年Beaux-Arts合作社,位于标志性中央公园西历史区内。它丰富的历史,包括几代在电影、音乐和媒体领域显赫的居民,几十年来被《纽约时报》记录在案。
翻新工程于2009年完成,历时三年,从初步建筑图纸到最终签字。仅绘图和审批就花费了九个月的时间,然后才开始施工,其中包括纽约市地标保护委员会对窗户的具体批准。这种纪律所创造的稀有性现在成为买家购买公寓时所获得的一部分。自那时以来,公寓也一直保持在同样的标准,并且大楼最近完成了电梯的全面翻修。
独特的建筑南侧电梯每层服务一户公寓,4S号公寓的电梯口通向一个私人门厅,通往宏伟的前厅,主要房间从那里向外延伸。用深色乌木饰面完成的Wenge地板在前厅、走廊、厨房、餐厅和客厅之间一直延伸。客厅和图书馆均面向公园,占据了公寓与中央公园之间超过47英尺的前面。这些房间宽敞,能够容纳满客,并且在宁静的夜晚也同样令人放松。公寓4S坐落于楼内仅有的两个楼层之一,与11楼一同,配有法式阳台,直接位于中央公园西的梅西感恩节大游行路线旁。餐厅完善了娱乐空间的布局。公寓的定制双开窗户进行了全面的砖对砖安装,包括餐厅的拱形窗户,忠实再现了建筑1910年原始设计,这一稀有的细节使得Brentmore成为难得一见的作品。
厨师厨房将落地高光白色漆面橱柜与两个设有麦卡萨乌木的岛台和绝对黑色花岗岩台面相结合,厨房中的几乎所有设备都配备成双。双重冰箱配有四个冰箱抽屉、一个制冰机和可存放超过150瓶酒的酒柜。两个速烤箱、两个额外的烤箱和两个保温抽屉围绕着六头灶台。这个厨房是为与客厅一样能够宴请满客的家庭设计的。
宽敞的主套房设有一个步入式衣橱,尺寸为16'7" x 8',使用英式白色白杨木饰面,内部涂有清漆的枫木,配有定制皮革拉手和内置保险箱。五件套主浴室使用完整的大理石板材建造,墙壁上采用奥林匹克灰大理石,地面为绝对黑花岗岩,地板带有暖气。
次卧室为主套房提供隐私和分隔。公寓后翼的私人次卧设有一整面内置衣橱和独立卫浴,卫浴使用大型大理石板,墙面和地面拥有柔和的灰色纹理,地面也带有暖气。第三个卧室正对公寓的第三个浴室,这是一个用温暖的棕色色调大理石装饰的粉间。
Residence 4S at 88 Central Park West, The Brentmore, was taken down to its structure and rebuilt over three years, the renovation owners dream of but rarely have the time, understanding, and endurance to accomplish. The result is modern in every system and finish, and faithful to the 1910 architecture in every detail that defines it. The residence is now available for the first time in 33 years.
Perched at the perfect elevation along the route of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on Central Park West, the residence is configured as three bedrooms, three bathrooms, plus a generously scaled library/media room, with more than 47 linear feet of frontage directly on Central Park. The Brentmore is a 1910 Beaux-Arts co-op designed by Schwartz & Gross, sited within the landmarked Central Park West Historic District. Its storied history, including generations of residents prominent in film, music, and media, has been chronicled over the decades by The New York Times.
Completed in 2009, the renovation was a three-year process that ran from initial architectural drawings through final sign-off. Nine months went into drawings and approvals alone before construction began, including sign-off from the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission for the windows specifically. The rarity that discipline creates is now part of what a buyer is purchasing along with the residence itself. It has also been maintained at that same standard ever since and the building recently completed a full restoration of its elevators.
Unique to the south side of the building, the elevator serves one residence per floor and opens at 4S onto a private vestibule that leads into a grand foyer, with the principal rooms radiating from there. Wenge flooring, finished in a deep ebony stain, runs continuously through the foyer, corridors, kitchen, dining room, and living room. The living room and the library, both park-facing, hold the residence's more than 47 linear feet of Central Park frontage between them. These are generous rooms, scaled to entertain a full house and no less composed on a quiet evening. Residence 4S sits within one of only two floors in the building, along with the 11th, fitted with its Juliette balconies, positioned directly along the route of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on Central Park West. The dining room completes the run of entertaining spaces. The residence received a full brick-to-brick installation of custom double-hung mahogany windows, including the dining room's bay windows, which authentically replicate the building's original 1910 design, a rare detail, as few such windows have survived or since been restored at The Brentmore.
The chef's kitchen pairs floor-to-ceiling high-gloss white lacquer cabinetry with two islands faced in Makassar ebony beneath Absolute Black granite, and nearly everything in it comes in twos. Dual refrigeration is joined by four refrigerator drawers, an ice machine, and wine storage for more than 150 bottles. Two speed ovens, two additional ovens, and two warming drawers flank a six-burner cooktop. It is a kitchen specified for the same full house the living room was scaled to entertain.
The generous primary suite features a walk-in closet measuring 16'7" x 8', finished in English White sycamore veneer with a clear-lacquered maple interior, custom leather pulls, and a built-in safe. The five-fixture primary bath is built from full slabs of stone, Olympic Gray marble on the walls, Absolute Black granite underfoot, the floors heated.
The secondary bedrooms offer privacy and separation from the primary suite. The private secondary bedroom off the back wing of the residence offers a wall of built-in closets and its own en-suite bath, finished in large marble slabs with soft gray veining on both walls and floor, also heated. The third bedroom sits directly across the hall from the residence's third bathroom, a powder room finished in warm, brown-toned marble with
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