Tuesday, May 17, 2011

'Man cave,' get your Noho 'man cave' here...

News release from the EV Grieve inbox...

Multi-Million Dollar NYC NoHo Loft Featuring the Ultimate Man Cave


A spectacularly authentic full floor loft residence with modern flair can be found in downtown Manhattan, in the heart of NoHo. New to the market, this wonderfully expansive home has three exposures (north, east and west) and 22 oversized windows providing incredible sunlight and quintessential views of NoHo.

With approximately 3,000 square feet of living space this phenomenal loft has 11'6" barrel vaulted ceilings, exposed brick walls, extra large open floor plan and original loft detail throughout. Remarkably extensive renovation completed, no detail has been overlooked. Current configuration boasts three bedrooms, three completely redesigned full bathrooms, a home office and stunning custom library. The custom library is the ultimate in man caves.

The current owner, an avid reader custom designed every detail down to the exquisitely carved burl oak bookcases and coffered ceiling. This man cave provides the ultimate old world refuge in a sleek modern loft. Not what you would expect to find at the end of a Missoni carpeted hallway. The private master bedroom suite includes windowed dressing room and a most exquisite en-suite master bathroom with steam shower.

The landmark boutique cooperative building is firmly planted in the middle of tree-lined historic Great Jones Street. This coveted loft is situated in a vibrant and highly desirable neighborhood with an enclave of superb galleries, boutiques and restaurants. $4,200,000

Not exactly what I thought a "man cave" would look like. My former 23-year-old neighborhood described his place as a "man cave," though, despite the Megan Fox poster, he was kidding.

The listing is here.

2 comments:

  1. How much to outfit my 400 sq foot studio in wood paneling? Looks beautiful!

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  2. This is a gentleman cave. A man cave is a tin of dip, a milk crate, and a stack of old playboys. This looks pretty nice... Maybe when I win the lottery...

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