Built in 1829, this West Village townhouse is now a contemporary dream for $16.5M
Listing photos courtesy of Douglas Elliman
When you think of early 19th-century buildings, you don’t often think about elevators, 102-bottle wine fridges, and roof decks with outdoor kitchens and fireplaces, but that’s exactly what you’ll find at this West Village townhouse at 327 West 4th Street. Asking $16,500,000, the home has four bedrooms, including a full-floor master suite, a solarium, a rear garden, three terraces, and a roof deck.
On the main parlor level, the front door opens into a floor-to-ceiling glass foyer. The living room features a contemporary wood-burning fireplace, while the sleek kitchen boasts high-end appliances, custom cabinetry, and a marble waterfall island. Off the kitchen is a patio that leads down to the garden.
There’s another entrance on the garden level, where you’ll find a mudroom and laundry room. The main space is set up as a media room, complete with custom-designed millwork, a home office area, and a built-in bar with a sub-zero wine refrigerator. Through a wall of floor-to-ceiling glass is the rear garden, which feels like a secluded oasis.
The entire third floor is devoted to the master suite, which has a large, custom walk-in closet, and a marble en-suite bathroom with a lava stone freestanding bathtub, walk-in shower, and floating vanity with double sinks.
The other three bedrooms are on the fourth floor, one of which has an en-suite bathroom. There’s also another full bathroom in the hall.
The top floor addition is a gorgeous solarium that offers a fabulous indoor/outdoor experience thanks to SkyFrame sliding windows. Also on this floor, you’ll find a full bathroom and a marble wet bar complete with a Sub-Zero fridge and sink. In addition to the larger terrace, there’s another smaller terrace in the rear.
Finally, the roof deck is the perfect outdoor entertaining space with a fireplace, outdoor kitchen, and concrete furniture.
[Listing: 327 West 4th Street by Nadia Bartolucci and Rachel Altschuler of Douglas Elliman]
Listing photos courtesy of Douglas Elliman