$1.75M West Village co-op feels like a Provincial farmhouse
Listing photos by Ryan Lahiff
This West Village home looks like it came straight off a travel influencer’s Instagram page. More Provincial farmhouse than Village co-op, the one-bedroom apartment comes complete with a landscaped garden that adds to the serene, getaway vibes. Located at 92 Horatio Street, it’s asking $1,750,000 and was designed by renowned architects Fairfax and Sammons.
Throughout, you’ll find rough-hewn wood-beamed ceilings, intricate millwork, and textured walls. In the living room, there’s a wood-burning fireplace with a limestone mantle and tile surround, gorgeous built-ins including shelving and wine storage, and a hand-crafted ladder used to access an elevated loft.
The open kitchen boasts a custom wood island, limestone countertop with a Shaw’s porcelain farmhouse sink, and reclaimed terracotta floors. There are top-of-the-line appliances including a dark blue AGA double oven, Liebherr refrigerator, and a cleverly hidden dishwasher behind a wood door.
The bedroom has a floor-to-ceiling fitted walk-in closet, as well as a second set of 100+-year-old French doors that lead to the garden.
The irrigated outdoor space is lined with flower beds and features climbing ivy and an outdoor fireplace.
92 Horatio Street is a 77-unit co-op on the corner of Washington Street, right on the border of the West Village and Meatpacking District.
[Listing details: 92 Horatio Street, Apt. 1G at CityRealty]
[At Compass by Greg Mire, Michelle Duarte, Jessica Perizzo, and Craig Harris]
Listing photos by Ryan Lahiff