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"jewel box 1-bedroom at roman and williams’ acclaimed 211 elizabeth street"
quality, charm, and craftsmanship abound at 211 elizabeth street— an intimate, seven-story building with just 15 residences designed by the acclaimed roman and williams, marking their first-ever ground-up project. At first glance, the building blends seamlessly into its historic nolita surroundings, but a closer look reveals striking brickwork and classic wood double-hung windows that quietly set it apart. “roman and williams chose to reject modern construction trends in favor of a more traditional approach and hired a family of irish masons to lay the handcrafted brick façade of the building, a decision that won the building and the firm the 2010 palladio award. The firm’s goal in the design of this building was to create a structure with a sense of materiality, rigor, craftsmanship, and construction that echoes the heyday of new york city residential architecture from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ”
— roman and williams
the apartment is inviting and open, with bespoke details throughout—custom herringbone solid walnut floors, high-gloss black oil-painted trim, and grand double-hung windows overlooking charming elizabeth street. In the living area, the centerpiece is a wood-burning fireplace with an oversized mantle, flanked by elegant french doors leading to the bedroom. The handcrafted kitchen is a masterpiece: danish wood countertops, hand-painted black cabinetry, roman and williams-designed brass hardware, a viking range, sub-zero refrigerator, and built-in miele appliances—all seamlessly integrated with the design’s classic sensibility. Through the french doors is a serene and spacious bedroom with an en-suite bath featuring radiant heated calacatta marble floors and walls, a large soaking tub, and solid brass fixtures that complete the timeless design. A private storage cage transfers with the unit. 211 elizabeth is located in the heart of nolita—one of new york’s most vibrant and coveted neighborhoods—just moments from world-class shopping, dining, and culture, with convenient access to the b, d, f, m, r, and w trains.
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