Friday, March 4, 2011

Cristalla

The Cristalla is one of Seattle’s most beloved high-rise condominiums. Developed by Murray Franklyn and designed by architects Weber and Thompson, the base is a terra cotta façade of an Italian Renaissance building built in 1906, the Crytal Pool. In addition to the lobby’s elegant staircase and 2-story water feature,William Traver Gallery and local artist Anna Skibska provided artistic decor throughout. Interior designer Mandy Reed continued the theme of the building’s history by maintaining a prevelence of water with translucent panels on doors and glass panels on upper kitchen cabinets.  All homes feature hardwood flooring with the exception of carpeted bedrooms. Studios, 1-bedrooms, 2-bedrooms and penthouses range from 420 to 2800 square feet.

Luxuriously modern, yet conveniently urban. This stunningly appointed urban sanctuary beckons you home. Spacious and inviting, the open floor plan features a separate study, custom built-ins, spa-like bath, exotic hardwoods floors, expansive windows and a full-length deck. Gorgeous slab granite countertops, rich cabinetry & stainless appliances w/gas range complete the gourmet kitchen.


The Cristalla’s phenomenal amenities include 24-hr concierge, fitness center, spa/sauna/steam room, a flex/yoga room, movie theater, club room, business center and conference room, dog park and a car wash area. Cristalla even has its own flex car and guest suite. The rooftop deck offers spectacular views of the city, Puget Sound and the Olympics. Entertain friends or enjoy a quiet sunset on the roof deck that includes a BBQ area and fireplace.
With Cristalla’s central location, you’re close to everything – the Pike Place Market, swanky restaurants & bistros, endless retail shops and the best of that downtown has to offer. Cristalla has a near perfect 98 Walk Score.


To find current condos for sale at Cristalla visit:                          http://condocompare.com/WA/Seattle/Downtown-condos/Cristalla.aspx
Written by:  
James Stroupe
The Seattle Condo Blog

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