![]() Inside this 4-story elevator building, sunlight floods through the airy lobby's floor-to-ceiling windows to illuminate rustic porcelain tile, red brick walls and sculptural steel beams. This new boutique residence revives a level of historic architectural detail often lost in new construction. Evoking Long Island City's industrial past, Greystone reference's the area's manufacturing legacy with a sleek warehouse feel. Bathrooms feature Kohler tubs and Grohe faucets and are well-appointed and distinctive, combining the polish of Venetian bronze fixtures with uniquely distressed porcelain tiles in shower and floor. Modern convenience is at the heart of Greystone's open kitchens, with fine rift-cut oak cabinets, white quartz countertops, stainless steel package upgrade, apron-front sinks with spring coiled faucets and pot fillers, a tile backsplash, and stainless steel appliances with a fully vented range hood. Adding old fashioned character, prewar-inspired double-hung windows frame lofty views of Long Island City. The residence features brick interior walls, rustic Brazilian cherry wood floors, radiant heated floors, expansive windows, Mitsubishi's split air system, and a washer/dryer. Bringing the industrial feel into inviting living spaces, this exquisite (convertible) 3-bedroom, 2-bath garden duplex townhouse-style home w/private 1,147 Sq Ft private garden, spans across a spacious 1,902 Sq Ft space with 9 foot ceilings.
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