This $2.7M Village duplex across from Film Forum is great for movie buffs
Images courtesy of Douglas Elliman.
This two-floor co-op at 200 West Houston Street, asking $2.695 million, may be on a busy Village thoroughfare, but its location across from the critic favorite Film Forum movie theater–and screening-room-ready lower level–might make it the perfect spot for someone who wants to immerse themselves in film. There’s room to configure the space differently (it’s currently set up as a one-bedroom), and each level has a separate entrance.
The split level layout gives the home a townhouse-like feel. Beamed ceilings and uniquely-configured rooms are anything but cookie-cutter.
A ceiling that’s higher than 14 feet frames the a double-width living room. A separate wood-paneled dining area with coffered ceilings is dark and dramatic.
A spacious kitchen features island seating. Top-of-the-line Viking and SubZero appliances include a double oven, refrigerator, and a 6-burner gas range with vented hood.
A dramatic custom stair brings you to the home’s lowest level. Though there are fewer windows down here, there is a renovated bath. There’s a separate entrance for convenience and more options.
This might be a screening room waiting to happen. There’s plenty of flexibility for bedrooms and entertaining spaces on both floors.
[Listing: 200 West Houston Street, 1D by Frances Katzen for Douglas Elliman]
[At CityRealty]
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Images courtesy of Douglas Elliman.