Spacious, Renovated Prewar Two-Bedroom with Timeless Charm
Apartment 4C is a beautifully renovated, oversized prewar two-bedroom that rarely comes to market in this condition. With generous proportions and thoughtfully designed interiors, this home offers ample room for a formal dining area, a grand piano in the foyer, a dedicated home office, and excellent storage throughout.
The windowed kitchen was fully updated with an interior designer's eye. It features new stainless steel appliances, abundant counter space, and a five-burner range ideally positioned by the window. Custom cabinetry is complemented by two rows of floating shelves and a unique touch-four glass shelves in the kitchen window, perfect for growing herbs or displaying houseplants.
The sunken living room is a showstopper. With nearly 20 feet of depth, it offers a sense of scale rarely found in newer developments. Original Art Deco details like arched entryways and parquet floors have been elevated with upgraded moldings, custom built-ins, and modern lighting. Double-paned windows bring in terrific natural light, while the layout creates cozy, distinct areas throughout the home.
The windowed bathroom features classic black-and-white subway tile, a refinished porcelain tub, new lighting, and custom shelving. Both bedrooms are well-proportioned and offer good closet space. The secondary bedroom comfortably fits a full bedroom set-or even a growing teenager. The king-sized primary suite includes double closets, room for bedside tables, a home office setup, and even a Peloton. Overhead lighting was added throughout the apartment as part of the comprehensive renovation.
Located in a well-managed, pet-friendly cooperative with strong financials, 210 West 103rd Street is a meticulously maintained elevator building with a live-in super. This historic address also happens to sit on the former site of Norman Rockwell's birthplace-adding a touch of Americana to your new home.
Spacious, Renovated Prewar Two-Bedroom with Timeless Charm
Apartment 4C is a beautifully renovated, oversized prewar two-bedroom that rarely comes to market in this condition. With generous proportions and thoughtfully designed interiors, this home offers ample room for a formal dining area, a grand piano in the foyer, a dedicated home office, and excellent storage throughout.
The windowed kitchen was fully updated with an interior designer's eye. It features new stainless steel appliances, abundant counter space, and a five-burner range ideally positioned by the window. Custom cabinetry is complemented by two rows of floating shelves and a unique touch-four glass shelves in the kitchen window, perfect for growing herbs or displaying houseplants.
The sunken living room is a showstopper. With nearly 20 feet of depth, it offers a sense of scale rarely found in newer developments. Original Art Deco details like arched entryways and parquet floors have been elevated with upgraded moldings, custom built-ins, and modern lighting. Double-paned windows bring in terrific natural light, while the layout creates cozy, distinct areas throughout the home.
The windowed bathroom features classic black-and-white subway tile, a refinished porcelain tub, new lighting, and custom shelving. Both bedrooms are well-proportioned and offer good closet space. The secondary bedroom comfortably fits a full bedroom set-or even a growing teenager. The king-sized primary suite includes double closets, room for bedside tables, a home office setup, and even a Peloton. Overhead lighting was added throughout the apartment as part of the comprehensive renovation.
Located in a well-managed, pet-friendly cooperative with strong financials, 210 West 103rd Street is a meticulously maintained elevator building with a live-in super. This historic address also happens to sit on the former site of Norman Rockwell's birthplace-adding a touch of Americana to your new home.