one-of-a-kind solarium studio in prime west village.
charm, light, and custom design features harmonize in this oversized 1-bathroom studio graced with private outdoor space and close proximity to chelsea market, the whitney museum of american art, little island, and the high line.
an enchanting solarium, a 40-foot patio, a seamless indoor-outdoor lifestyle all year-round.
the glass-enclosed solarium is a true extension of the home, adorned with built-in lighting, hardwood floors, electricity sockets, heating and ac. it's a perfect place to host parties, dine beneath the stars, read while enjoying the sun, and so much more. it is also a bridge to a sprawling, tree-shaded patio with tall privacy fencing, a charcoal grill, and lush planters.
chic, stylish interiors with timeless finishes and thoughtful surprises.
residents are greeted by a welcoming foyer with a wall of large reach-in closets. beyond is an open-plan kitchen and a sun-splashed studio with hardwood floors and plenty of room for distinctive living, dining, and sleeping areas.
a custom murphy bed offers the flexibility to create a huge space for entertaining and everyday lounging, while cleverly positioned mirrors amplify natural light and add a sense of volume.
the kitchen boasts stone countertops, custom cabinetry, and an appliance suite that includes a dishwasher and a three-burner cooktop island. in the bathroom, basketweave tile floors complement white subway tile walls. a black stone countertop sits atop an oversized vanity with ample storage, and a deep soaking tub completes the space.
iconic west village living with gracious amenities and proximity to exciting dining, shopping, nightlife, and culture.
the sequoia is a classic full-service condominium located at the nexus of the west village, the meatpacking district, and chelsea. 24-hour door attendants and multiple porters staff the renovated double-height lobby. hallways and common areas have been updated.
amenities include a live-in resident manager, a secure package room, on-site parking, shared laundry facilities with commercial-grade machines, and a windowed fitness center with state-of-the-art cardio and weight-training equipment.
accessible subway lines include the 1, 2, 3, a, c, e, l, f, and m. pets are welcome.
a monthly assessment of $191.99 per month supports the building's facade and recent lobby renovations.
currently mostly raw space, with decent views, and little in the way of obstructions.
Condo|0 Beds|1 Baths|551 int SF
Direct Living|275 ext SF
Courtesy of elliman
Greenwich Village
12 West 10 #4
$5,895,000
Expert Opinion:
private direct roof access with 30 feet of width, which is dinner party territory. the mature plantings and weathered deck have that lived-in quality you cannot buy new. exposed to neighbors, yes, but the empire state peeking through softens that concern. remarkably quiet up here, somehow.
0|2 Beds|2 Baths|2200 int SF
Direct Roof|250 ext SF
Courtesy of warburg realty partnership
Chelsea
50 West 30 #PH1
$5,900,000
Expert Opinion:
while the primary bedroom outdoor space is just a narrow balcony, the direct living terrace is just large enough for a small dining table along a seating area. by splitting the square footage, neither area achieves the scale necessary for true entertaining, resulting in high-altitude utility rather than luxury.
Condo|3 Beds|3.5 Baths|2530 int SF
Direct Living|281 ext SF
Courtesy of agency
East Village
438 East 12 #PHB
$5,900,000
Expert Opinion:
the direct living terrace is really all you need in this apartment. its generous size and easy access from the living room make it perfect for socializing. as lovely as the upper-level terrace is, it’s really just a bonus.
Condo|3 Beds|2.5 Baths|1744 int SF
Direct Living|840 ext SF
Courtesy of sotheby's
Upper West
15 West 96 #11
$5,950,000
Expert Opinion:
the numbers suggest a better terrace than the reality, as it is too small in most areas.
Condo|3 Beds|3 Baths|2695 int SF
Direct Living|787 ext SF
Courtesy of compass
Tribeca
145 Hudson St #PH A
$59,500,000
Expert Opinion:
four thousand five hundred square feet of direct living terrace with the downtown skyline as a backdrop, and someone actually bothered to furnish it properly. mature planters lit from below, separate dining and lounge zones, triple exposure catching light all day. this is what a penthouse terrace is supposed to do.