While the scorching summer winds down and cosy autumn evenings emerge ahead - The crisp fall air, vibrant leaves and dark evenings provide an opportunity to break out the s’mores, get comfy and make memories with loved ones. What better way to do that than by sitting by a roaring fire?
Abode2 rounds up some select condominium listings that feature fireplaces in an array of different, captivating designs—from an ultramodern space with a dual-sided fireplace, to a prewar inspired living area with an elegant stone hearth, and an Americana sitting room anchored by a fireplace clad in intricately veined black marble. Fireplaces are rare for private condominium residences, so these are unique opportunities to experience the best of fall.
40 West 12th offers a comprehensive finishing’s and notable features including dual-sided indoor/outdoor linear fireplaces and marble finish Porcelanosa tile fireplace surrounds. Designed by Atlanta-based firm Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio, 40 West 12th Street is a 16-story tower that sits within the massive $530 million mixed-use development called 1105 West Peachtree that lured both Google and the Epicurean. The condominium, developed by Selig Enterprises and Rockefeller Group, features 64 stunning residences designed to capture the attention of locals and transplants in search of a high-design lifestyle with unmatched access to the outdoors. Residence 1106, priced at $2 million, features the unique dual fireplace connecting the indoors and outdoors.
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With materials carefully selected by William Sofield, the AD100 designer known for his glamorous work with Tom Ford and Gucci, the Beckford House & Tower were designed for quality and functionality. Priced at $8.5 million, Penthouse 19 at Beckford House, the development’s boutique offering, embodies Sofield’s vision for generous, open living spaces that reinterpret prewar design for modern lifestyles. Stepping into the full-floor, three-bedroom home, there isa gracious entry foyer featuring striking herringbone flooring with an adjoining gallery. The space seamlessly flows into an expansive corner living and dining room with city views to the south and west. This elegant great room is anchored by a spectacular fireplace, where residents can gather during the colder months.
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Situated in Boston, the Archer Residences is the first full-service, white-glove condominium development in historic Beacon Hill, one of Boston's oldest and most exclusive neighborhoods. Currently on the market for $3.5 million, Residence 105 is a two-bed, three-bath duplex home spanning nearly 3,000 square feet. Additional notable features include custom walnut and painted oak cabinetry, Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, copper Waterworks fixtures, a freestanding bathtub, 5” rift oak flooring, crown molding and oversized windows. With ceilings reaching 9' 6", private parking and a striking gas fireplace, this home provides the perfect balance between classic and contemporary living in Beacon Hill.
Photo Credit: Sean Litchfield
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