Description
Entering off a key-locked elevator vestibule into the front living space, one is immediately enveloped in sumptuous custom wood millwork. 5-inch wide white oak planks line the floor and ceiling. Gorgeous teak cabinetry and closets wrap a large open kitchen, accented with natural Luce di Luna quartzite counters and backsplash, and top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances. Teak is also used for a custom built-in media console and large double-panel pocket doors for the master bedroom. The master bathroom is draped in elegant Imperial Danby honed marble, outfitted with teak cabinetry and polished nickel fixtures, and features a two-person glass enclosed shower, his-and-hers sinks, along with a bidet. The 12ft high beamed ceiling and a 50ft span of oversized, double-hung thermopane windows allows for superb northern light to fill this voluminous loft all day. Truly a harmonious and tranquil respite from bustling Fifth Avenue.
Off the kitchen, brushed stainless steel double doors, softened with a satin wax sealant, give way to a more industrial expression in the rear studio/entertaining/work. Newly patched and repaired, original maple floors stained a rich brown anchor the studio's four walls of black, white, glass and salmon-toned brick. Richlite - an extremely robust, matte-black, paper-based composite - was used to line the expansive floor-to-ceiling closets, cabinets, wet bar and bathroom entry. Factory-style casement windows span the full width of the south wall, with a fire balcony beyond, and a wonderfully textured exposed brick wall lends a very industrial feel to this open space. The wet bar includes a sink, fridge, dishwasher and microwave, and the full bathroom features a shower lined with Ann Sacks Savoy tile and outfitted with polished nickel fixtures. Copious amounts of cabinet storage, including a walk-in closet with a slop sink.
Other features of this loft include multi-zone HVAC, steam radiator heat, full AV system with built-in speakers throughout, washer and dryer, recessed lighting, custom shades on all windows and a video intercom.
Designed by Schwartz & Gross and constructed in 1907, 6-8 West 20th Street is a mixed-use, pet friendly, 14-unit loft building originally converted to co-ops in 1978. Neighborhood attractions include Madison Square Park, Union Square, Eataly, Union Square Farmers' Market, Gramercy Tavern and some of the finest dining, shopping and entertainment in Manhattan. Just a short distance from major transportation lines at Union Square.
Building Features 11 Floors14 Units
Unit Features
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Reported Closing Price, pending ACRIS document verification
2 Beds / 2 Baths - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $3,902
Exclusively listed with: Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
Siim M
Hanja
shanja@bhsusa.com
(212) 317-3670
Aman
Sharma
aman@nestseekers.com
(516) 606-4016
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