Nate Berkus And Jeremiah Brent Add Finishing Touch To Upper West Side’s Marlow

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We interrupt this week’s Splurge vs. Steal to bring you one of the hottest finds coming soon to the Upper West Side. Enter Marlow – a 10-story, 27-residence, pre-war building affording a premier Manhattan address, plus eye-catching architecture and interiors by BKSK Architects, and model unit décor and styling by none other than Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent. 

Upper West Side Marlow Shines With Family Friendly Layouts And Modern Design

Why is Marlow significant? Well, for starters, it’s a project rich in history, yet transformed with modern design. And it offers a high-end aesthetic and attention to detail that is unlike anything else on the market. 

Just ask Julie Nelson, Partner at BKSK Architects who said, “The Upper West Side is quintessentially New York and preserving existing buildings while reimaging the interiors for a modern buyer is the most sustainable way to approach new development. The special architectural details that existed at the Marlow are reflected in the careful design of each unique unit. The inclusion of hidden pantries off the kitchen, family-friendly room layouts, generous closets, and a refined material palette will complement the inherently beautiful and historic neighborhood.”

Distinctly Berkus And Brent Interiors Highlight Thoughtful Livable Design at Marlow

The model unit, which is decorated and styled by Berkus and Brent, offers a glimpse at what’s to come, including modern interiors flooded with natural light. 

Step inside to find a fresh, serene color palette anchored by a thoughtful mix of materials and textures that truly bring the interiors to life. There is a palpable French influence here, blending old and new in innovative and unexpected ways.

Grand in Scale And Wrapped in High-End Details

Exposed beams highlight the tall ceilings and grand scale, while generous living spaces add to the ease of everyday life. For the chef, an elegant gourmet kitchen comes complete with custom stained matte white oak cabinetry, lacquered bronze details, and an etched glass backsplash in a satin finish that is absolute perfection. The result is breathtaking.

Also note the Kohler brushed brass faucets and dramatic quartzite stone island. Both durable and practical, it was originally designed to be a statement piece. Mission accomplished!

We adore the clean lines, rich textures, and scores of windows. And those familiar with Berkus and Brent are sure to pick up on their distinct brand of elevated yet approachable living.

A Highly Anticipated Summer Launch Date is Already Causing a Stir

According to our sources, Marlow will rise 10 stories with 27 residences ranging from studios to four-bedroom penthouse duplexes. And the location is unbelievable. It sits on one of the best blocks in the neighborhood at 150 West 82nd Street. 

In addition, the beautifully restored pre-war building provides residents with enviable access to the Upper West Side. You can walk to Central Park, dine at top-rated restaurants and cafes, take in the scene at lively music venues, and marvel at world-class landmarks right outside your door.

Lastly, Marlow will launch sales this summer. CORE, the leading boutique real estate brokerage firm in New York City, will be the exclusive sales team for the project when sales launch. 

Photo credit, Tim Waltman of Evan Joseph Images. Visit Marlow for more information.

Amy Puchaty

Amy Puchaty

Amy Puchaty is founder and principal writer of Amy Puchaty Communications, a freelance copywriting firm specializing in luxury real estate marketing. As a real estate writer and communications specialist, Amy's marketing campaigns and copywriting work have appeared in numerous print and digital publications including The Wall Street Journal, Architectural Digest, Inman News, The Denver Post, and Dallas Business Journal. Follow Amy at www.amypuchaty.com