For $2.75M, this West Village co-op exemplifies timeless, sophisticated design
Credit: Allyson Lubow for The Corcoran Group
On a tree-shaded West Village street, this elegant co-op at 104 Bedford Street takes pre-war bones and out-of-the-box angles and adds sophisticated interiors that landed it in the pages of Architectural Digest. Asking $2.75 million, the home’s highlights include two wood-burning fireplaces, a cozy dining nook, generous closets, and a guest room optimized with a built-in bed.

Through an arched entryway wrapped in Pierre Frey wallpaper, the lush living room is light-filled and layered with lush texture and color. A wood-burning fireplace is set within a black marble hearth.


The kitchen’s cabinetry wears a deep slate blue, punctuated by knobs and pulls of burnished brass. Top-of-the-line appliances include a Viking range and a Miele dishwasher and refrigerator. Framed by a tall archway, a bespoke dining nook offers an upholstered banquette beneath a vintage light fixture.



A suitably lush primary bedroom suite gets another wood-burning fireplace and a walk-in closet. The second bedroom maximizes its compact square footage with a built-in bed for convenience, while not cutting any corners on charm.


The home’s two bathrooms feature the same design-minded details with luxurious materials and fixtures. In the primary bath, deep blue Waterworks tile joins a Grigio Carnico marble bath and a custom vanity. The guest bathroom is done in moss green Waterworks tile, with a Calacatta Viola marble backsplash.
Built in 1890, the five-story elevator co-op offers common laundry facilities (though the apartment has an in-unit washer/dryer) and bike storage. Accessed by several subway lines, the pretty, historic West Village enclave is one of New York City’s most coveted neighborhoods.
[Listing details: 104 Bedford Street #2DE at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Sara Schwartz and Carter M. Wilcox]
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