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This classic pre-war co-op at Goodhue House at 20 East 35th Street epitomizes elegant Manhattan living. Asking $1,530,000, the ninth-floor corner apartment gets views of Madison Avenue and the city skyline. Within are graciously-sized rooms with architectural details like beamed ceilings and parquet tile flooring. The home’s current owner is events producer/designer Kate Edmonds , explaining its bright and lively design details.
The two-bedroom co-op has a sunken living room, with a separate dining area just past the kitchen. Pre-war details and subtle colors form an elegant frame.
The windowed kitchen wears high-gloss yellow cabinetry that provides a lively contrast with black-and-white tile flooring. A galley layout and high-end appliances make i