When a downtown warehouse or factory turns co-op, architectural details like high ceilings, cast-iron columns, and enormous windows are often left intact as modern homes take shape. Such combinations comprise this week's most interesting co-ops.
68 Jane Street, West Village
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After coming into this duplex through a private street entrance, the first things any visitor notices are the soaring, 16-foot ceilings and the views of a classic, cobble-stoned, tree-lined West Village street through the living room’s oversized windows. The ground floor is also home to a family room with exposed brick, small home office, kitchen and dining area, and laundry room. Two staircases lead up to the bedrooms, including a master suite with two walk-in closets and modern bath.
107 West 25th Street, Chelsea
Classic Chelsea loft features 11-foot pressed tin ceilings, walnut paneling, cast iron columns, and oversized arch windows that fill the expansive living/dining area with southern light. Gourmet kitchen has top-of-the-line appliances, granite countertops, and plenty of room for entertaining. Additional features include custom lighting, a Miele washer/dryer, and an abundance of closet space.
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140 Grand Street, Soho
This co-op shares its building with an art gallery and looks like a classic studio with its soaring, beamed ceilings, oversized, mahogany-framed windows, and cast-iron columns. However, such renovations as two-zone HVAC, state-of-the-art stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, and ceiling and wall speakers make for a modern masterpiece. The bedrooms are well separated for ultimate serenity and privacy, and the master bath includes a cast iron tub and separate glass-enclosed shower. Additional features include laundry room, office area, and an abundance of storage space.
The Chelsea Warren, 155 West 20th Street, Chelsea
In this recently renovated co-op, a welcoming foyer leads to a large sunken living room, mosaic marble library/seating area, and dining foyer that easily seats six. Chef’s kitchen has custom cabinetry, stone countertops, and state-of-the-art appliances. The quiet bedroom has two exposures and treetop views; the neighboring bath features a spa-like shower and floor-to-ceiling marble. Large closets, raised archways, and gleaming hardwood floors complete this beautifully designed residence.
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Michelle Mazzarella
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