New York City is often called the “concrete jungle,” but this NoMad apartment truly brings the term to life in a beautiful way with its Art Deco touches, nature-oriented wallpapers, and organic wood accents. The condo with a playful, tropical feel is a breath of fresh air and new to market asking $3.15 million. Perched high in a skyscraper just a few blocks away from the Empire State Building, you are fully immersed amongst the city skyline as well.
Unit 16A is one of the 123 residences located in the Rose Hill condominium tower, which was completed in 2021. The modest 1,416-square-foot apartment encompasses two bedrooms and two bathrooms, and adjacent to the living room is a nook carved out for an office with sliding glass doors worthy of a Henri Rousseau painting. As you keep looking around, it’s clear this is not the cookie-cutter, new-build apartment.
In the living room, it is a balancing act of contemporary fixtures and whimsical, traditional wallpapers. The statement wall features a lush, hand-painted-style botanical mural with exotic animals, bringing the space to life. There are also some fashionable choices in the chef’s kitchen, including sleek metal-framed glass cabinetry and marble countertops. It is a bold reminder that you’re in the heart of Manhattan. Lightening the mood again, a pistachio-green primary bedroom is complete with its own flowery accent wall, a walk-in closet, and an ensuite bathroom.
Within the soaring, 45-story skyscraper, you’ll have access to a plethora of ritzy amenities. Just below the lobby, there is a fully-equipped gym, squash courts, a 50-foot pool, and a sauna. Take the elevator to the 37th floor, and you’ll find a library with a billiards table, a private dining room, and covered terraces.
For those Jennifer Lafferty and Vickey Barron of Compass holds the listing.