For $520K, this customized Murray Hill studio has a sleeping alcove, built-ins, and plenty of personality

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Photo credit: MW Studio for Compass

Located on the 10th floor of Lindley House at 123 East 37th Street, this pre-war studio, asking $520,000, is that rare NYC apartment that has been recently renovated yet retains its classic details, with colorful uniqueness added. Though not a large space, the co-op has a sleeping alcove separated by doors, a separate kitchen, and lots of thoughtfully-designed storage

Lining the foyer are two large closets. Stepping down into the living area brings you into an elegant room with three large windows and open city views, framed by pale gray walls and walnut stained oak floors. Built-in cabinetry is perfect for books, electronics, or anything else that requires stylish storage.

Step up to a renovated windowed kitchen featuring a colorful contrast of jade-hued glass backsplash tiles, warm wood cabinetry, and marble countertops. Again, careful thought went into choosing appliances that would excel in the compact space, including a 5 Star stainless steel gas cooktop, LG microwave, Miele stainless steel dishwasher, and an under-countertop U-line refrigerator/freezer that allows for more countertop space.

Off the living room through a custom wood door, a sleeping alcove holds a queen-sized bed. Built-in custom shelving and large closets make room for clothes, coats, and storage; the space has even been wired for cable. Adjacent the cozy sleeping nook is a spacious bathroom that’s a study in colorful contemporary design. There’s room for a dressing space lined with wood and glass closets. Aqua glass tiles line the walls and the floor is an elegant stone tile.

Building amenities include a full-time doorman and resident superintendent, laundry facilities, rental storage, a bike room and a furnished and landscaped roof terrace with Empire State and Chrysler Building views. The east side co-op building has a friendly policy toward pets, pied a terres, subletting and gifting and co-purchasing.

[Listing: 123 East 37th Street, Unit 10G by Anthony Pepe and Julie Perlin for Compass.]

[At CityRealty]

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Photo credit: MW Studio for Compass








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