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Located in The John Adams co-op at 101 West 12th Street, this two-bedroom (convertible to three) home happens to possess one of the largest wrap-around terraces in Greenwich Village. With interiors designed by the former owner, the late Tony-winning scenic designer Robin Wagner, this enviable downtown Manhattan space boasts a private terrace of 1,000 square feet with four-direction views.
The co-op’s layout is an interesting take on the “classic six.” Two corner units have been combined, resulting in a bright, open, and functional floor plan that complements the sprawling terrace that surrounds it.
Living spaces are blessed with privacy, sunlight, and show-stopping views. The living room offers unobstructed skyline vistas with water views beyond and two doors that open onto the terrace.
The open kitchen also accesses the terrace for outdoor dining. An unusually large pantry offers enough storage for food and kitchen necessities, keeping countertops free and clear of clutter.
The primary bedroom provides another opportunity to step out onto the terrace for morning sunshine or a drink in the evening. This spacious suite includes a huge walk-in closet–and an en-suite bath that offers enviable skyline views to the south.
The current office and adjacent dining area could easily become a third bedroom with a separate office space. In its current form, a charming breakfast nook makes full use of the adjacent terrace and expansive views.
The wrap-around terrace itself is a magazine-worthy urban sky garden, resembling a private version of the streetscape outside of a Paris corner cafe. The building also has a furnished and landscaped common roof deck.
The full-service luxury high-rise co-op anchors a corner of prime Greenwich Village. Amenities include 24-hour doorman service, a full staff and security as well as central laundry, a bike room, storage, parking, and the aforementioned roof deck; pieds-a-terre and pets are welcome.
[Listing details: 101 West 12th Street, #18LM at CityRealty]
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Photo credit: Scott Wintrow of Gamut Photos