For $2.4M, this classic pre-war condo in Midtown is dressed to impress
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For $2.4M, this classic pre-war condo in Midtown is dressed to impress

November 14, 2019

Photo credit: Real Arch Media, courtesy of Compass

Located in the massive four-building Parc Vendome condominium complex that spans nearly a full city block in Midtown West, this designer-renovated home at 340 West 57th Street is worthy of any hyperbole bestowed upon it. On the 14th floor, with the pre-war building’s highest ceilings (according to the listing) that reach 16 feet, this 1,165-square-foot, one-bedroom home is dressed to impress and asking $2,395,000.

Blessed with 1929-vintage grand scale and a recent top-to-bottom design overhaul by Phillip J. Consalvo, the apartment is anchored by a suitably dramatic living room with cathedral ceilings and a wood-burning fireplace. Throughout are new systems, designer art lighting, solid oak floors, and top-shelf finishes.

340 West 57th Street, Midtown West, Hell's Kitchen, cool listings

Designed for entertaining–while certainly capable of intimacy–an attractive gallery hall leads to the aforementioned lofty salon framed by a wall of casement windows and its signature beamed ceilings. A custom stairway leads to the mezzanine library/gallery that overlooks the living room.

340 West 57th Street, Midtown West, Hell's Kitchen, cool listings

A jewel-box dining room, lined with built-in vitrines, gets triple-access from the foyer, living room and kitchen. A stunning windowed kitchen is understated and chef-ready with limestone counters, bespoke cabinetry, dual wall ovens and a gas cooktop by BlueStar, and additional appliances by SubZero, Bosch, and Miele.

340 West 57th Street, Midtown West, Hell's Kitchen, cool listings

The king-sized bedroom, framed by high, beamed ceilings, has city quiet windows adding to its tranquility factor. There are lots of designer closets and built-in cabinetry here as well, of course. The master bath is truly a standout, both colorful and luxurious with stone floors, marble surrounds, a two-person soaking tub, a separate two-person shower with four showerheads, dual sinks, and a hand-cut Mosaic House tile feature wall.

340 West 57th Street, Midtown West, Hell's Kitchen, cool listings

340 West 57th Street, Midtown West, Hell's Kitchen, cool listings

340 West 57th Street, Midtown West, Hell's Kitchen, cool listings

The classic Manhattan residence comes through with an impressive roster of amenities: A private, formal garden is anchored by a fountain, and there are two roof decks, full-time doormen, a billiards room, a music room, a library, a private dining room, a banquet room, a gaming room, and a resident manager. Common charges include electric, gas, water, and heat, and short-term leases are permitted.

[Listing: 340 West 57th Street, Unit 4D by Brian K. Lewis for Compass]

[At CityRealty]

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Photo credit: Real Arch Media, courtesy of Compass.

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