Explore, Expand and Entertain in Style You like to color outside the lines, infusing everything you do with your character, charm, and creative flair. Your home should be a place where you can explore, expand, and express yourself without limits. Why make yourself small to fit into the banal sameness of a cookie-cutter layout or a square box? At the landmarked Rutherford Place condominium, a beaux-arts brick and limestone building where every residence is one-of-a-kind, this two bedroom, one bath duplex with a bonus loft will seduce you with its sprawling layout, soaring ceilings, and oversized windows. The entry floor offers a spacious sanctuary tucked away from the rest of the home. The signature semi-circle-shaped bedroom is graced by five oversized windows and ceilings over 11 feet high.The ceiling heights soar to 17.5 feet as you ascend the dramatic staircase to the main level, a space ideally suited to entertaining. The open living and dining area - framed by 3 oversized, east-facing windows and 13-foot ceilings - is well-suited to mixing and mingling. The recently-renovated chef's kitchen is sized to accommodate a party in its own right. It is outfitted with top-line appliances and finishes, including a Viking range, Sub-zero refrigerator, Poggenpohl cabinetry, Bosch dishwasher and Quartz marble countertops and backsplash, and illuminated with efficient recessed LED lighting. Those who don't want to cook can pull up a stool at the breakfast bar. The bathroom, also recently renovated, is outfitted with quartz and porcelain surfaces and a new radiant heated floor. The bedroom on this level is well-separated from the entertaining space by a closet-lined hallway. It offers quiet West exposure and 10-foot ceilings. Rounding out this floor is a washer/dryer.At 300 square feet, the semi-standing mezzanine loft is a true bonus space. It offers the perfect spot for watching tv, reading, working, or sitting in quiet contemplation away from everything and everyone. The sum of these parts is a home in which you can spread your wings and fly, a space where you can cook, collaborate, and create; a sanctuary where you can relax and recharge. It feels like townhouse living, but with all the conveniences and amenities of a full-service condominium. Rutherford Place was built by J.P. Morgan and completed in 1903. It originally housed the New York Lying-In Hospital, one of the city's first maternity hospital