In New York City’s West Village, many buildings along 7th Ave. South tend to be oddly shaped, as the avenue was cut diagonally through the neighborhood in the early 1900s to make way for the IRT Broadway subway line. This townhouse is one such example.
This is the 3 bedroom owner’s duplex, plus roof terrace, on the 3rd and 4th floors. The building was originally constructed in 1901 as a water bottling plant. There’s a large living/dining area on the 1st level.
Lovely built-in window seat with a great view.
The “Provence-inspired chef’s kitchen,” features gray painted maple cabinets, soapstone counters, and a farmhouse sink.
The master suite has a wall of oversized windows, a walk-in closet, and a large en-suite bathroom.
The double sinks are so far apart, there’s no chance of getting in each other’s way.
The suite opens to a Japanese tea room. I want a tea room, too. I love tea.
The guest room is so cute.
Even the bathroom has a cool, old-world feel.
The office/guest room does triple duty as a meditation space.
Love the colorful tiles in the powder room.
The secondary bedroom is set up as a professional bicycle workshop.
There’s a commercial space on the ground floor (occupied by the designer Markarian, who designed Jill Biden’s Inauguration Day outfit).
The large roof top deck is stunning.
But, they also have a yard with gorgeous gardens.
Wow, New York City fabulousness.
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