19 windows and a bohemian vibe make this $1.8M West Village loft a keeper
Photo credit: Elizabeth Dooley, Courtesy of Compass
19 massive windows, three exposures, 11-foot ceilings, and one very stylish design–this $1.8 million West Village loft is bright, beautiful, and was designed by famed architect Aurelie Paradisio in collaboration with a bohemian fashion designer. Located at 99 Bank Street, it’s in the heart of the West Village, just off Abingdon Square and has one bedroom, as well as a bonus lofted bedroom.
The apartment is the result of a combination of two units, which is why it benefits from northern, southern, and western exposures and those previously mentioned 19 windows (don’t worry about noise; they are City Windows). When you enter, there’s a closet and a washer/dryer, as well as the open kitchen that boasts stainless steel appliances, a large pantry, and shelving/cabinetry that stretches to the ceiling. Throughout are refinished original oak floors.
Facing south and east is the big open living room and the lofted bedroom space above. The loft is accented by rustic wood beams that also form the staircase up. Right below is a closet and full bathroom.
Facing north and east is the dining room and adjacent office nook that can be closed off with 11-foot pocket doors.
Off the dining room, there are glass doors that separate the master suite. There’s pull curtains on the doors for privacy and blackout shades on the windows. There’s a 10″ X 5.6″ custom-designed walk-in closet and a bathroom just outside.
The pre-war co-op building was built in 1898 and today holds 114 units over its seven floors. There’s a part-time doorman from 4pm to 12am, a live-in super, a central laundry room, and free bike storage.
[At CityRealty]
[Listing: 99 Bank Street, 2CD by Brandon Trentham of Compass]
Photo credit: Elizabeth Dooley, Courtesy of Compass