This stunning south facing two-bedroom, two-bath apartment at The Prewar at Gramercy Square seamlessly blends historic pre-war charm with modern style. Designed by the award-winning architectural firm Woods Bagot, The Prewar is one of four architecturally distinct buildings situated within 20,000 square feet of lyrical gardens, designed by award-winning landscape architect M Paul Friedberg. Gramercy Square introduces effortless luxury and a unique design perspective in one of Manhattan's most coveted downtown neighborhoods. This split two-bedroom residence boasts both idyllic garden and historic neighborhood views. Designed to maximize space and light, the flooring is light oak, rift and quartered throughout. Italy-based Minimal kitchens pair beachy white painted oak with Venatino marble countertops and backsplash. Appliances are top-of-the-line, featuring an integrated Sub-Zero refrigerator, Wolf microwave, and Bosch dishwasher.A gracious primary bedroom with a generous walk-in closet features a luxurious en suite bath including five fixtures, Carrara marble-clad walls, and mosaic flooring with radiant heat. A custom Minimal vanity features dual Kohler sinks and Lefroy Brooks fixtures. A separate utilities closet houses a GE washer and dryer as well as central HVAC.Interior Features:-Top-of-the-line appliances: Sub-Zero refrigerator with filtered water, Wolf gas range cooktop, oven, and microwave, Bosch dishwasher, and stacked GE washer/dryer.-Flooring: Solid oak, rift and quartered throughout the apartment.- Bathrooms: Carrara marble-clad walls, mosaic tile with radiant heated flooring, custom vanities by Minimal, and fixtures by Lefroy Brooks.Building Amenities:Gramercy Square offers access to the massive 18,000-square-foot state-of-the-art Gramercy Club amenity spaces, curated by Elite Amenity Management. Amenities include:- La Palestra gym- Pool- Golf simulator- Screening room- Catering kitchen- Landscaped outdoor spaces- Three lounges- Valet parkingExperience the epitome of luxury living at 225 East 19th Street, Residence 503, at The Prewar at Gramercy Square.