Spanning over 4,500 square feet, this substantial West Village residence offers a rare combination of scale, light, and flexibility, with five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms. , 12-foot ceilings, and four exposures. Floor-to-ceiling glass wraps the apartment, bringing in consistent natural light throughout the day, while the western frontage captures open Hudson River views and exceptional sunsets.
The home has recently undergone a comprehensive renovation, introducing a refined, modern material palette throughout. Wide plank light oak flooring runs seamlessly across the residence, while polished travertine has been incorporated as a statement wall cladding within the great room, creating a strong architectural focal point. The scale of the space is immediately apparent, effortlessly accommodating multiple seating and dining areas while maintaining a strong connection to the outdoors. The kitchen is thoughtfully designed for both everyday use and entertaining, featuring Sub-Zero refrigeration, Wolf appliances, integrated wine storage, and a separate buttlers pantry that allow for a discreet, service-oriented flow. A waterfall countertop created from Statuario Nuvo CesearStone is both elegant and durable.
The primary suite has been completely reimagined and now reads as a private, self-contained wing within the home. It is exceptionally scaled and includes a dedicated office finsished in rich wallnut, a substantial walk-in closet, and a yoga room, an offering rarely seen in West Village condominiums. The primary bathroom is clad in white Danby marble and features two refridgerated drawers. The proportions allow for a level of separation and functionality more commonly associated with larger single-family residences, while maintaining the light and openness of condo residence. Additional bedrooms are all generously sized, each with its own en suite bath finished in a modern palette with custom millwork and Dornbracht fixtures.
The building itself is intimate, with just 19 residences. Positioned within close proximity to Hudson River Park, the High Line, and the Whitney Museum, the location sits at the intersection of the West Village and Meatpacking District, one of downtown’s most desirable pockets. Residents also enjoy a fitness room, private storage, and a roof terrace with sweeping skyline and river views.
Spanning over 4,500 square feet, this substantial West Village residence offers a rare combination of scale, light, and flexibility, with five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms. , 12-foot ceilings, and four exposures. Floor-to-ceiling glass wraps the apartment, bringing in consistent natural light throughout the day, while the western frontage captures open Hudson River views and exceptional sunsets.
The home has recently undergone a comprehensive renovation, introducing a refined, modern material palette throughout. Wide plank light oak flooring runs seamlessly across the residence, while polished travertine has been incorporated as a statement wall cladding within the great room, creating a strong architectural focal point. The scale of the space is immediately apparent, effortlessly accommodating multiple seating and dining areas while maintaining a strong connection to the outdoors. The kitchen is thoughtfully designed for both everyday use and entertaining, featuring Sub-Zero refrigeration, Wolf appliances, integrated wine storage, and a separate buttlers pantry that allow for a discreet, service-oriented flow. A waterfall countertop created from Statuario Nuvo CesearStone is both elegant and durable.
The primary suite has been completely reimagined and now reads as a private, self-contained wing within the home. It is exceptionally scaled and includes a dedicated office finsished in rich wallnut, a substantial walk-in closet, and a yoga room, an offering rarely seen in West Village condominiums. The primary bathroom is clad in white Danby marble and features two refridgerated drawers. The proportions allow for a level of separation and functionality more commonly associated with larger single-family residences, while maintaining the light and openness of condo residence. Additional bedrooms are all generously sized, each with its own en suite bath finished in a modern palette with custom millwork and Dornbracht fixtures.
The building itself is intimate, with just 19 residences. Positioned within close proximity to Hudson River Park, the High Line, and the Whitney Museum, the location sits at the intersection of the West Village and Meatpacking District, one of downtown’s most desirable pockets. Residents also enjoy a fitness room, private storage, and a roof terrace with sweeping skyline and river views.
Listing Courtesy of Compass