No Walls in Sight at the Ultimate Loft, Asking $1.3 Million in Tribeca
What more could you ask from a loft apartment? A big space, tall ceilings, exposed brick, quirky details and no full walls. It’s all here at 10 Leonard Street in Tribeca, a co-op apartment that is now on the market for $1.345 million. Although you don’t have any separating walls, the apartment is large enough to create distinct spaces–as the listing puts it, “With great bones and a flexible layout, the possibilities abound for your creative vision.” While a renovator could build out separate rooms here, this is the type of apartment where you’ve just got to embrace the loft living.
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The living room backs up to a wall of windows that look down onto Leonard Street. The massive brick arches are accented with different paint colors to help create separate sections of the apartment, which has an L-shaped layout.
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A low white wall was built out for the open–very open!–kitchen, which separates the living area from the dining area.
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The sleeping area has been placed at the end of the loft, which the current owners separate with a large bookshelf. The exposed brick details throughout, paired with the original oak floors, give the unit a nice, warm feeling. Who needs walls with a space like this?
[Listing: 10 Leonard Street by Karesse Grenier, Alina Ybera and John Duclos for Brown Harris Stevens]
[Via CityRealty]
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Photos courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens





