Description
250 West 10th Street. After a decade long search, internationally renowned architect and designer, Steven Gambrel, spent two years meticulously restoring this four-story 25' wide landmarked townhouse. Originally commissioned by a Flemish merchant circa 1827, the late Federalist home was transformed into his private West Village residence. This home combines beautiful proportions, scale, and color with authentic custom finishes, antique milled hardwood floors, custom Nanz hardware, specialty millwork and hand lacquered wall finishes. The English basement was dug out to accommodate a large eat in kitchen with the focal point being the original limestone cooking fireplace. With authentic details intact including: six wood burning fireplaces and horse walk, there is a large reception room, formal doublewide living room with two fireplaces, three bedrooms and five baths. This unique home was featured as the cover story in Elle Decor Magazine. We invite you to a private showing of this spectacular residence.