This retro Chelsea studio with an office nook is asking $550K
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This retro Chelsea studio with an office nook is asking $550K

April 7, 2021

Listing images courtesy of The Corcoran Group

Retro accents, mid-century decor, and a pleasant pastel color scheme make this Chelsea studio a picture-perfect home. Located on the top floor of the Kensington House co-op at 200 West 20th Street, the roughly 430-square-foot home has been fully renovated and includes an office nook perfect for work-from-home life.

The sunken living room is spacious enough that the sleeping and living areas don’t feel cramped. Beamed ceilings and a built-in bookcase/island add an extra flair. The kitchen features Carrera marble countertops, Italian cabinetry, white subway tiles, and geometric floor tiles. The open area next to the kitchen could easily function as a dining room.

At the other end of the apartment are the office nook, two closets, and the bathroom.

The Kensington House was built in 1938 to the designs of celebrated architect Emery Roth and is located on the corner of 7th Avenue. It has a full-time doorman, landscaped common roof deck, bike room, storage, and a common laundry room.

[Listing details: 200 West 20th Street, 1507 at CityRealty]

[At The Corcoran Group by Chris Megale]

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