Nestled in the heart of West Chelsea, 456 West 25th Street is a townhouse that harmoniously blends historical charm with contemporary design. Originally constructed in 1910, this 20-foot-wide, three-story brick residence has a spectacular private garden.
Spanning approximately 3,520 square feet, the home is currently configured with an owners duplex that has been thoughtfully transformed by Workshop for Architecture, focusing on creating open living spaces and connecting the interiors with the outdoor garden. The home showcases a dramatic curved architectural staircase, a minimalist palette of gray oil-stained European white oak floors, pristine white walls, and striking Calacatta marble accents. Subtle, recessed lighting enhances the ambiance, highlighting the home's architectural details.
The parlor and garden levels have been thoughtfully reimagined to elevate the indoor-outdoor living experience, featuring expansive glass doors that open onto a lush, landscaped garden. This tranquil urban oasis offers the ideal setting for both relaxed everyday living and effortless entertaining.
The top two floors retain their original charm, featuring generous proportions, high ceilings, and classic architectural details. These expansive levels offer remarkable versatility, easily accommodating additional bedrooms, a home office, a media room, or a separate guest suite—allowing for a variety of lifestyle needs and creative configurations.
Situated on a 1,975-square-foot lot, the property offers potential for further expansion, subject to zoning regulations. Its prime location places it within close proximity to the High Line, Chelsea Market, and an array of art galleries and dining establishments, epitomizing the vibrant lifestyle of the Chelsea neighborhood.
456 West 25th Street is a rare offering that embodies refined urban living—a distinguished piece of New York City’s architectural heritage, thoughtfully transformed for contemporary comfort and style.
Nestled in the heart of West Chelsea, 456 West 25th Street is a townhouse that harmoniously blends historical charm with contemporary design. Originally constructed in 1910, this 20-foot-wide, three-story brick residence has a spectacular private garden.
Spanning approximately 3,520 square feet, the home is currently configured with an owners duplex that has been thoughtfully transformed by Workshop for Architecture, focusing on creating open living spaces and connecting the interiors with the outdoor garden. The home showcases a dramatic curved architectural staircase, a minimalist palette of gray oil-stained European white oak floors, pristine white walls, and striking Calacatta marble accents. Subtle, recessed lighting enhances the ambiance, highlighting the home's architectural details.
The parlor and garden levels have been thoughtfully reimagined to elevate the indoor-outdoor living experience, featuring expansive glass doors that open onto a lush, landscaped garden. This tranquil urban oasis offers the ideal setting for both relaxed everyday living and effortless entertaining.
The top two floors retain their original charm, featuring generous proportions, high ceilings, and classic architectural details. These expansive levels offer remarkable versatility, easily accommodating additional bedrooms, a home office, a media room, or a separate guest suite—allowing for a variety of lifestyle needs and creative configurations.
Situated on a 1,975-square-foot lot, the property offers potential for further expansion, subject to zoning regulations. Its prime location places it within close proximity to the High Line, Chelsea Market, and an array of art galleries and dining establishments, epitomizing the vibrant lifestyle of the Chelsea neighborhood.
456 West 25th Street is a rare offering that embodies refined urban living—a distinguished piece of New York City’s architectural heritage, thoughtfully transformed for contemporary comfort and style.
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