Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$129,697 ($18.38/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($4,600,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Presenting 334 West 20th Street; a 25-foot wide Greek Revival townhouse located in Chelsea’s coveted historic district. Recently redesigned by AD100 firm Gachot, it spans over 7,000 square feet and boasts five floors of luxurious living with an elevator and four distinct private outdoor spaces.
Bright and exceptionally considered, no shortcuts were taken.
Everything is simply where it’s supposed to be. The parlor level ceilings soar over 11 feet, bolstered by luminous floor-to-ceiling windows and Chevron-patterned, wide-plank, white oak floors. Southern exposed, the living room is enriched by a wood-burning fireplace.
Triple French doors open to a balcony and a staircase descends to the landscaped private garden.
The gourmet kitchen is custom-designed by Gachot and features Imperial Danby marble, Absolute Black granite counters, a Lacanche Savigny range, Miele, Sub-Zero appliances, and custom Valli & Valli hardware. Hidden from view is a voluminous butler’s pantry which connects to the dining room upstairs via electronic dumbwaiter. Warmed by a gas fireplace, the adjacent family room opens directly onto the landscaped garden with lush vegetation and slate pavers.
Above the parlor, the first level features three bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms finished with Walker Zanger Bianco Dolomite marble floor tiles, custom vanities by Gachot, and Waterworks Highgate fixtures.
A large media or music room with double pocket doors and windowed office complete this level.
Dedicated to the primary bedroom suite, the top floor exhibits a central entrance gallery, a custom mahogany wet bar & refrigerator, extensive luxury closets, and an oversized private terrace. South-facing, the primary bedroom’s adjacent sitting room leads out onto the terrace with lush landscaping for privacy.
Wrapped in Bianco Dolomite marble, the centerpiece of the primary bathroom is a freestanding Duravit Luv bathtub. With a steam shower, Waterworks fixtures plus an additional dressing room or office; elegance and comfort are inherent.
The lower level includes a screening room with adjacent wet bar, along with dedicated space for wine cellar or sauna, laundry facilities, home gym, and an additional powder room.
With a landscaped garden, a rooftop deck with iconic New York City skyline views, an intimate terrace off the primary suite, and a balcony off the rear parlor living room; the home has a multitude of outdoor spaces.
334 West 20th Street was originally built in 1836 and recently rebuilt from the inside out.
While exceptional care was taken in restoring the historic facade, the house has been painstakingly modernized with a discerning buyer in mind. Beyond the most impeccable finishes, all mechanical systems are new, complete with hydronic radiant floor heat, automated shades and Lutron lighting controls.
Nestled on a charming tree-lined street of beautiful historic townhouses, on your doorstep are West Chelsea’s gallery district, esteemed restaurants, Avenues the World school, and a glorious waterfront park.
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