Seconds from Central Park, this two-bedroom duplex at the iconic Hotel des Artistes spans nearly 1,500 square feet of living space. Move-in ready, the home's interiors have been updated for modern living while retaining prewar character. Original architectural elements have been preserved, including beamed ceilings, rich hardwood floors, a stained glass skylight, and the building's signature wooden staircase and banisters dating to 1917.
Ideal for entertaining, the well-conceived layout separates living and bedroom spaces across two levels, both south-facing with consistent natural light. The main floor spans nearly thirty feet, opening with an oversized entry foyer and flowing into a living and dining room overlooking tree-lined West 67th Street. The partially enclosed kitchen is outfitted with stainless steel appliances, white Shaker cabinetry, and Caesarstone countertops. With board approval, a powder room could be added on this level.
Upstairs, two generously scaled bedrooms are accompanied by a versatile landing area well suited as a home office. The primary bedroom offers ample space for a sitting area, desk, or large armoire. This level also includes a large laundry room with a Miele washer and dryer, a walk-in closet, and a finished bathroom featuring a Toto Washlet and a stone-clad shower.
Built in 1917 and designed by George Mort Pollard, the Hotel des Artistes is a landmarked full-service cooperative on the Upper West Side's "Artists Row," just off Central Park and two blocks from Lincoln Center. The Gothic-style building is distinguished by its ornate facade with sculptural gargoyles and rich history as a residence for cultural icons including Isadora Duncan, Norman Rockwell, and Noel Coward.
The building is pet-friendly, and pied-à-terre ownership is permitted.
Please note, listed square footage is approximate.
Seconds from Central Park, this two-bedroom duplex at the iconic Hotel des Artistes spans nearly 1,500 square feet of living space. Move-in ready, the home's interiors have been updated for modern living while retaining prewar character. Original architectural elements have been preserved, including beamed ceilings, rich hardwood floors, a stained glass skylight, and the building's signature wooden staircase and banisters dating to 1917.
Ideal for entertaining, the well-conceived layout separates living and bedroom spaces across two levels, both south-facing with consistent natural light. The main floor spans nearly thirty feet, opening with an oversized entry foyer and flowing into a living and dining room overlooking tree-lined West 67th Street. The partially enclosed kitchen is outfitted with stainless steel appliances, white Shaker cabinetry, and Caesarstone countertops. With board approval, a powder room could be added on this level.
Upstairs, two generously scaled bedrooms are accompanied by a versatile landing area well suited as a home office. The primary bedroom offers ample space for a sitting area, desk, or large armoire. This level also includes a large laundry room with a Miele washer and dryer, a walk-in closet, and a finished bathroom featuring a Toto Washlet and a stone-clad shower.
Built in 1917 and designed by George Mort Pollard, the Hotel des Artistes is a landmarked full-service cooperative on the Upper West Side's "Artists Row," just off Central Park and two blocks from Lincoln Center. The Gothic-style building is distinguished by its ornate facade with sculptural gargoyles and rich history as a residence for cultural icons including Isadora Duncan, Norman Rockwell, and Noel Coward.
The building is pet-friendly, and pied-à-terre ownership is permitted.
Please note, listed square footage is approximate.
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group