Step Inside History: A Unique 4-Bedroom Greenwich Village Condo Awaits You
This magnificent, 3,254 square-foot, four-exposure home offers 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, and an unparalleled opportunity to own a piece of Greenwich Village history revitalized for modern living. Nestled within the storied Children's Aid Society school building, originally designed in 1892 by Calvert Vaux-renowned architect and co-designer of Central Park-and beautifully restored by Rawlings Architects, this home seamlessly marries timeless charm with contemporary elegance. Reimagined by acclaimed interior designer TC Chou, every space boasts bespoke finishes and a refined aesthetic.
Bathed in natural light from expansive windows, the interior showcases soaring ceilings enhanced by a built-in Sonos home theater system and rift-sawn five-inch-wide white oak flooring. A striking fireplace serves as the focal point , complemented by a dramatic pendant from Lindsey Adelman Studio, ideal for cozy, relaxing evenings. Directly above the dining room, a luxurious A. Rudin chandelier adds an element of elegance. The capacious Great Room flows seamlessly into the Breakfast Area and Eat-In Kitchen, creating an inviting space for both relaxation and entertaining. The kitchen is a chef's dream, boasting Molteni light elm cabinetry, luxurious Calacatta Gold marble countertops, Dornbracht fixtures and a premium Miele appliance package.
The Master Suite is a true sanctuary, featuring a spacious walk-in closet and a windowed en-suite bathroom with a double-sink vanity with Lefroy Brooks fixtures, a Victoria Albert soaking tub, and a separate stall shower. Additional bedrooms offer en-suite baths, providing privacy and comfort for family and guests, while a powder room and a utility closet equipped with an LG washer and vented dryer complete the thoughtful layout.
215 Sullivan Street is a unique building that masterfully combines historic architecture with modern design. The restored fa ade retains its original stepped gables and two-over-two windows, while the addition is seamlessly integrated with respect for its historic context. The landscaped entry courtyard and elevator lobbies with garden views add to the allure of this remarkable residence.
Set in the vibrant heart of Greenwich Village, this home offers an unparalleled lifestyle in one of Manhattan's most iconic neighborhoods. Photography by Anastassios Mentis and Rich Caplan captures the home's stunning design and timeless appeal.
Step Inside History: A Unique 4-Bedroom Greenwich Village Condo Awaits You
This magnificent, 3,254 square-foot, four-exposure home offers 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, and an unparalleled opportunity to own a piece of Greenwich Village history revitalized for modern living. Nestled within the storied Children's Aid Society school building, originally designed in 1892 by Calvert Vaux-renowned architect and co-designer of Central Park-and beautifully restored by Rawlings Architects, this home seamlessly marries timeless charm with contemporary elegance. Reimagined by acclaimed interior designer TC Chou, every space boasts bespoke finishes and a refined aesthetic.
Bathed in natural light from expansive windows, the interior showcases soaring ceilings enhanced by a built-in Sonos home theater system and rift-sawn five-inch-wide white oak flooring. A striking fireplace serves as the focal point , complemented by a dramatic pendant from Lindsey Adelman Studio, ideal for cozy, relaxing evenings. Directly above the dining room, a luxurious A. Rudin chandelier adds an element of elegance. The capacious Great Room flows seamlessly into the Breakfast Area and Eat-In Kitchen, creating an inviting space for both relaxation and entertaining. The kitchen is a chef's dream, boasting Molteni light elm cabinetry, luxurious Calacatta Gold marble countertops, Dornbracht fixtures and a premium Miele appliance package.
The Master Suite is a true sanctuary, featuring a spacious walk-in closet and a windowed en-suite bathroom with a double-sink vanity with Lefroy Brooks fixtures, a Victoria Albert soaking tub, and a separate stall shower. Additional bedrooms offer en-suite baths, providing privacy and comfort for family and guests, while a powder room and a utility closet equipped with an LG washer and vented dryer complete the thoughtful layout.
215 Sullivan Street is a unique building that masterfully combines historic architecture with modern design. The restored fa ade retains its original stepped gables and two-over-two windows, while the addition is seamlessly integrated with respect for its historic context. The landscaped entry courtyard and elevator lobbies with garden views add to the allure of this remarkable residence.
Set in the vibrant heart of Greenwich Village, this home offers an unparalleled lifestyle in one of Manhattan's most iconic neighborhoods. Photography by Anastassios Mentis and Rich Caplan captures the home's stunning design and timeless appeal.