The West 11th St Townhouse was originally built in 1842 and was converted into a multi-family home before ERA was hired to restore the house for a family of four. The project was a complete renovation, including all new mechanicals, windows, and reinforced structure and finishes throughout.   

The organization of the house was completely reimagined to create an open parlor level for entertaining, a family room and guest room on the garden level, and two floors of bedrooms on the top two floors of the house. A north-facing skylight, originally added during the 60s, when Greenwich Village was home to many artists, was retained and creates a light-filled, loft-like bedroom at the top of the home. Finishes and colors throughout the property are neutral and light, creating a sense of serenity and calm in the midst of NYC's Greenwich Village.

 

Design Team

Elizabeth Roberts
Josh Lekwa
Robby Rathmann-Noonan
Josh Ross

Styling By

Derek Gruen

 

The Result

A tranquil home in the midst of NYC's bustling West Village.


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