Get a little glam in this spacious Chelsea one-bedroom asking $750K
Photos by Katie Breitic for Tom Cooper, courtesy of Compass
If there’s one name that harkens to the glamour of pre-war architecture, it very well might be Emery Roth, the designer of the 1931 building at 300 West 23rd Street. And this one-bedroom corner unit, currently on the market for $750,000, has taken this notion of Art Deco glamour and infused it into a modern renovation that also adds some glitz and mid-century nods. With two gracious walk-in closets, a contemporary open kitchen, and plenty of street-facing windows, the co-op is sure to turn some heads.
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A small entry hall serves as a welcome foyer, with a perfectly situated closet. From there, enter the bright living space, which has plenty of room for a dining table. Throughout are subtle beamed ceilings and dark-stained hardwood floors, brushed steel window blinds, and raised gallery baseboards. The “hidden” closet doors feature lucite and brass hardware.
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A marble-topped island provides some visual separation for the kitchen, where an exposed steel pipe adds a bit of historic character. There are Subzero and Miele appliances, cool frosted glass upper cabinets, and stone floors and backsplash.
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The corner bedroom takes advantage of north and west exposures, where the Empire State Building is visible. The bedroom has city windows and another custom-designed walk-in closet. The bathroom is off the bedroom and has sleek white penny-tiled floors and subway-tiled walls.
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One perk of living in the building is that gas and electric are included in the maintenance fee. There’s a full-time doorman, bike room, basement laundry room, and storage available. Plus, the building is located on the corner of 8th Avenue, right above the C, E subway entrance and in the midst of all the restaurants and shops in Chelsea.
[Listing: 300 West 23rd Street, 2K by Tom Cooper of the Dyksterhouse Team at Compass]
[At CityRealty]
Photos by Katie Breitic for Tom Cooper, courtesy of Compass