This $3.15M co-op embodies East Village cool, all grown up
Photo courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens
In a pre-war co-op building on classically chic East 6th Street, this three-bedroom residence captures the enduring charm of the neighborhood with sophisticated style. Asking $3,150,000, the creatively designed home at 232 East 6th Street is filled with striking features like bespoke floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, decorative wallpaper, and a full spectrum of paint hues, adding up to a rock-star look that’s more polished than punk. As an additional perk, a full-sized laundry room ups the storage game beyond what you’d expect to find in the neighborhood.
With light from four exposures, the apartment’s layout is both open and intimate, underscored by a solid pre-war foundation. An elegant foyer introduces the main space.
The living room is distinguished by a dark, moody hue and floor-to-ceiling shelving. A crisp, sophisticated dining room offers a bar with a wine fridge; a cozy study–with custom shelving that will accommodate your vinyl collection–links the two entertaining zones. A sleek, hard-working galley kitchen has a Bertazzoni range and lots of storage.
The bounty of custom closets and built-ins continues in the elegant primary bedroom. A luxurious en-suite bath has a double vanity and a spacious step-in shower.
Two more pretty bedrooms sparkle with subtle personality. A full-sized laundry room with a sink adds rare city convenience (and opportunity for extra closet space). The elevator co-op is pet- and pied-a-terre-friendly, with a communal garden, bicycle storage, and additional laundry facilities.
[Listing details: 232 East 6th Street #4AB at CityRealty]
[At Brown Harris Stevens by Sophie P. Ravet]
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