Rustic and industrial touches mix at this $725K Chelsea co-op
Distressed whitewashed brick walls and country chic accessories come together with raw lighting and stainless accents at this Chelsea co-op, creating a vibe that is both rustic and industrial at the same time. The one-bedroom unit at 261 West 22nd Street has just hit the market for $725,000, and it’s got plenty of perks like an in-unit washer-dryer, a renovated kitchen, and plenty of custom storage.
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Currently, the layout has the bedroom nook open to the living space (see the lead image), but a digitally staged image shows an alternate idea to add a barn door as a divider. In this area is a nicely built-out Elfa shelving system, which accompanies two addition closets off the entry hall. For even more space, the unit comes with private storage in the basement.
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There’s plenty of room for a dining table and desk set up in the living area, which is divided from the kitchen by the bathroom. This small hallway has even more custom shelving.
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The kitchen exquisitely displays the rustic/industrial combo, mixing stainless steel and slab wood counters, subway tiles, floating metal and glass cabinets, and trendy black walls.
[Listing: 261 West 22nd Street #22 by Jeff Couchara and James Hegyi of Cooper & Cooper Real Estate]
[At CityRealty]
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Listing photos courtesy of Cooper & Cooper Real Estate