A Tribeca Pad with Chic Scandinavian Style Lists at 100 Franklin Street
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1/9Photography Courtesy of Robert GranoffScandinavian design is typically known for adhering to both a minimalistic and functional design aesthetic. With a neutral heavy color palette and plush textures, it is both comfortable and oh-so chic, which is probably why it is popular all over the world now. New York City buyers can now enjoy a taste of this calming style with a contemporary twist as seen in the latest listing at 100 Franklin Street.Designed by ASH NYC and managed by DDG, this newly constructed building features a distinctive triangular shape that stands out amongst the buildings in Tribeca. Currently listed for $3.295 million, this two-bedroom and two-bathroom unit features 1,427-square-feet of space that beams with a consistent use of soft and calming colors throughout and the inclusion of luxurious textures and materials. All of this comes together to create polished and fresh interiors. The spaces are also outfitted with bold pops that draw the eye, such as a Faye Toogood chair, vintage chairs from Atelier St Sabinsisal, wallpaper from Schumacher, and orange and blue accents that add vibrancy and depth to rooms.Contemporary elements that grace the interiors include the use of sculptural light fixtures, which mixes perfectly with the Scandinavian sensibility of emphasizing natural light. The residence is soaked in sunlight with oversized windows that face both the south and the east where the new owner can take in the view of sleek Tribeca. Add in 10-foot ceilings, a custom-designed open kitchen with marble surfaces and state-of-the-art appliances, and a living room perfect for entertaining that's mixed with contemporary and vintage pieces, and this utterly stylish abode is irresistible.For ultimate relaxation, the new owner will enjoy the master bedroom with white Gretta Grossman sconces, a Noguchi pendant for soft lighting, a walk-in-closet, and ensuite bathroom with a double vanity that offers integrated sinks and custom-mirrored medicine cabinets.The building also offers several shared amenities such as a virtual doorman, package room, and bike spots.Tamir Shemesh and Marie-Camille Negrin of Douglas Elliman hold this luxe listing.Photography Courtesy of Robert GranoffScandinavian design is typically known for adhering to both a minimalistic and functional design aesthetic. With a neutral heavy color palette and plush textures, it is both comfortable and oh-so chic, which is probably why it is popular all over the world now. New York City buyers can now enjoy a taste of this calming style with a contemporary twist as seen in the latest listing at 100 Franklin Street.Designed by ASH NYC and managed by DDG, this newly constructed building features a distinctive triangular shape that stands out amongst the buildings in Tribeca. Currently listed for $3.295 million, this two-bedroom and two-bathroom unit features 1,427-square-feet of space that beams with a consistent use of soft and calming colors throughout and the inclusion of luxurious textures and materials. All of this comes together to create polished and fresh interiors. The spaces are also outfitted with bold pops that draw the eye, such as a Faye Toogood chair, vintage chairs from Atelier St Sabinsisal, wallpaper from Schumacher, and orange and blue accents that add vibrancy and depth to rooms.Contemporary elements that grace the interiors include the use of sculptural light fixtures, which mixes perfectly with the Scandinavian sensibility of emphasizing natural light. The residence is soaked in sunlight with oversized windows that face both the south and the east where the new owner can take in the view of sleek Tribeca. Add in 10-foot ceilings, a custom-designed open kitchen with marble surfaces and state-of-the-art appliances, and a living room perfect for entertaining that's mixed with contemporary and vintage pieces, and this utterly stylish abode is irresistible.For ultimate relaxation, the new owner will enjoy the master bedroom with white Gretta Grossman sconces, a Noguchi pendant for soft lighting, a walk-in-closet, and ensuite bathroom with a double vanity that offers integrated sinks and custom-mirrored medicine cabinets.The building also offers several shared amenities such as a virtual doorman, package room, and bike spots.Tamir Shemesh and Marie-Camille Negrin of Douglas Elliman hold this luxe listing.
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