NYC terrace skyline

139 west 19

7ne

Asking

$5,995,000

Type

Coop

Beds

3

Baths

2.5

int SF

3150 sf*

ext SF

1200 sf*

PVI

2%

About

featured on the cover of architectural digest, this 3,150 sq. ft. duplex loft situated in a prime chelsea location is a true work of art. a substantial space in a converted manufacturing warehouse, famed architect alexander gorlin gutted the entire first level to create a voluminous open loft with soaring ceilings. then, film & television industry production, set & architectural designer elvis restaino developed the loft's aesthetic. a painstaking multi-year process, the highly customized "modern vintage" motif combines old architectural features with modern movie-type construction. design features include 11-ft. tall mahogany doors, a ceiling fresco in the foyer, plaster walls chipped & mottled with age, massive columns supporting limestone lions and a myriad of crystal chandeliers. the owner describes the loft's style as "bohemian old-world rustic chateau with a taste of baroque". the main part of the loft is organized into a dining area featuring an immense medieval-style wood & iron table, a cozy living area centered around the brick-framed windows, an open kitchen with commercial grade appliances plus an excavated-looking backsplash composed of left-over floor tiles, as well as a home theatre – which is considered to be the centerpiece of the loft. the theatre's screen is framed by a pair of indian columns, a wooden arch support from a cathedral in the bronx plus a stone lion's head from an old library. the loft's first level also features an office, guest bedroom with full bathroom, plus a powder room. the loft's second level features a large master suite plus 1,200 sq. ft. of private outdoor space – which is separate but adjacent to common outdoor space. recently featured in the ny post featured on the cover of architectural digest

Floorplan

floorplan

Terrace Details

Terrace SF

1200 SF

Percent Value Increase (PVI)

2%

Terrace Type

Direct Living

Living Level

Second Level

Direct Roof

Roof Access

Access Level

Multiple Access

Multiple Levels

True Penthouse

Features

Summer Kitchen

Pool / Tub

Fireplace

Gas Fireplace

Outdoor Shower

Media / TV

Pergola / Shade

Planters

Building Details

Building Type

loft

Elevators

1

Pets Policy

dogs

Services

Doorman

Concierge

Elevator Operator

Super

Amenities

Gym

Pool

Garage

Laundry

Lounge

Children's Room

Storage & More

Storage

Bike Room

Cold Storage

Package Room

Parking

Location

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