While a condominium complex built in 1987 isn’t all that old, the reality is that many suites in a 37-year-old building will need updating. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * While a condominium complex built in 1987 isn’t all that old, the reality is that many suites in a 37-year-old building will need updating. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? While a condominium complex built in 1987 isn’t all that old, the reality is that many suites in a 37-year-old building will need updating.
That was the case with a mammoth 2,500 sq. ft., two-bedroom plus den suite at 141 Wellington Crescent in Crescentwood, says Carla Arnason of RE/MAX Executives Realty.
“While the building itself is fantastic – it’s constructed of concrete and steel – the suite definitely was in need of some updates when the current owner bought it,” she says. “It’s now a totally contemporary condo.” The penthouse suite is the ultimate luxury condo with its view, location and tasteful updates.
The first order of business was to bring the kitchen up to modern standards. “It was totally redone,” notes Arnason. “First, it was opened up to improve flow and function.
Then, it was updated with black granite countertops, gorgeous cabinetry with under cabinet lighting, a tile backsplash, stainless hood fan and high-end appliances including a Sub-Zero fridge and built-in Thermador cooktop. Its U-shaped inter.
