195 Hudson Street,
195 HUDSON STREET,
#4A,
Manhattan,
NY
10013
Be the first to live in this incredible space! No expense has been spared or detail overlooked in this meticulously gut renovated bespoke 2,300+ square foot loft designed by IdS/R architecture. Upon entering this unique home of exceptional quality, you will immediately notice that the ceilings are over 11 feet high, the abundance of natural light which streams through from the 9-foot double paned windows, the original mushroom columns and the breathtakingly stunning polished white concrete floors which are accented with mixed blue stone. The foyer has extra-large custom closets and a beautiful console, which creates not only additional storage, but also a lovely entrance to this pristine home.
The stunning open kitchen is from the Forma Mentas collection from Valucine and has an all glass top, an abundance of storage, with all appliances from Sub-Zero and Miele. The spindle lighting is Rothschild & Bickers from London.
The primary bedroom includes Shoin glass sliding doors custom created by Lualdi which create a fluid and flexible look - one that divides the space by guaranteeing the maximum penetration of light and continuity between different settings.
The bathrooms include continuous marble with custom hard wood teak cabinetry, as well as black Danish showerheads and faucets which accent this design. Additional features include custom curtains and privacy solar shades from Silentgliss, a Swiss company renowned for their exceptional quality, a special ordered art hanging system with a dark wall covered with soft sound materials, a Vitsoe created modular system originally designed by Dieter Rams in the 1960's, Lualdi doors throughout and a washer dryer. The apartment comes with a deeded parking space in the building's private garage and a spacious storage unit on the same floor. This white glove condominium has a full-time door attendant and a fully furnished and landscaped common rooftop deck.
This great location at the corner of Hudson and Desbrosses Streets affords easy access to Hudson Square and SoHo, and is minutes from the best attractions of Tribeca from shopping to dining, art and culture. Hudson River Park is also nearby with its 500 acres of waterfront and recreation space so are the 1, A/C/E, J/Z, 6 and N/Q/R/W trains, as well as ample bus service and plenty of Citi Bike stations. The building, designed by Lockwood, Green & Co., was constructed in 1924 and housed the headquarters of the United States Rubber Company.