Find Your Next Place

Powered by
The Agency

Shades of blue: This West Village townhouse is stylish with striking hues

Published November 29, 2017 (over 8 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
Shades of blue: This West Village townhouse is stylish with striking hues
Previously owned by interior designer Steven Gambrel and re-imagined by Environmental Design Group of Chicago, this West Village townhouse at 250 West 10th St. seems to feature virtually every shade of blue. In someone else's hands, such a color scheme could be a mess, but here, mixed with bold design choices like black lacquered doors and unconventional tile work, the house holds together elegantly.
Listed for $11,250,000, the 1826 townhouse measures 3,000 square feet and has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and two powder rooms.
There is also a double living room with large windows, 12-foot ceilings, and two original marble fireplaces; an outdoor patio; and an eat-in kitchen with custom lacquer cabinetry and stainless steel counters.
The fourth-floor master bedroom has a wood-burning fireplace and a custom-marble bath. The second bedroom also has a fireplace as well bathroom with a skylight. Additionally, that bedroom has a closet and a dressing room.
Loading ad...
Other fine details include Nanz custom hardware, French milled floors, and light fixtures that line up with the 19th-century look of the place.
The house's address puts it near the many restaurants and shops of the West Village.
Loading ad...

Newsletter

Join over 50,000 New Yorkers who read our newsletter to become smarter real estate shoppers and residents. Get the latest NYC insights delivered weekly.

By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use

Find Your Next Place

Powered by
The Agency
Loading ad...