$600K studio goes contemporary-zen in an Art Deco Gramercy co-op
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$600K studio goes contemporary-zen in an Art Deco Gramercy co-op

February 20, 2019

This Gramercy Park studio at 102 East 22nd Street recently underwent a renovation inspired by the modern, airy, and space-efficient living solutions you would find in the pages of DWELL magazine. With a large sunny living area, custom storage solutions, hardwood floors throughout, and a prime location in an Art Deco building, this petite pad is now listed for $599,000.

102 East 22nd Street, Gramercy, Studio

102 East 22nd Street, Gramercy, Studio

A free-standing and movable storage wall separates the sleeping area from the living/dining area, providing some privacy and extra storage. There are also two large closets in the unit.

102 East 22nd Street, Gramercy, Studio

The kitchen has new wood cabinets and appliances. The original black-and-white tile, windowed bathroom has been completely restored.

102 East 22nd Street, Gramercy, Studio

Gramercy Arms is a ten-story, 94-unit Art Deco-style building that was designed by Sugarman & Burger in 1928. It’s known for polychromatic glazed terra-cotta panels on the facade and three-story-tall, terra-cotta piers at its base. The red-brick brick building also has a bicycle room, a laundry facility, and a live-in superintendent.

[Listing: 102 East 22nd Street, Unit 6A by Michael Rohrer and Calvin Gladen of Compass]

[At CityRealty]

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