This $700K West Village loft is a compact, colorful co-op
Photo credit: Rich Caplan for Compass
Downtown style and bohemian flair allow for clever use of space in this West Village studio. Asking $700,000, the color-filled home at 9 Barrow Street is tucked into an 1895 building with an elevator and a doorman in true gracious pre-war fashion.
A red-brick barrel-vaulted ceiling adds a unique and historic feel to the space, in addition to making it seem more spacious. Also dedicated to space-creation are a custom Murphy bed and built-in closets. The bed folds away during the day and the closet space hides any and all clutter.
From a bespoke stainless steel kitchen to the aforementioned Murphy bed–right down to the lighting fixtures–everything in this elegant, renovated pre-war apartment has been created with purpose. The kitchen is both efficient and chic, tucked masterfully into a compact niche. A bright full-sized bath obtains warmth from a wood cabinet and a honed Carrara marble countertop. In addition to the doorman, you’ll find laundry on every floor of this pet- and pied-a-terre-friendly building in a classic West Village spot steps from the subway and near the Hudson River.
[Listing: 9 Barrow Street, Unit 3H by Erica Elman and Ethan Leifer for Compass]
[At CityRealty]
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Photo credit: Rich Caplan for Compass