Design-Tastic 'Burg Row House With Henrybuilt Kitchen, Lacanche Stove Asks $3.75 Million
This South Williamsburg row house, at 64 South 4th Street, has been written up in both Dwell and Design Sponge, and for good reason. It’s a beaut, gorgeously renovated from top to bottom by Agencie Group architects. The result is stylish, tasteful and warm, with impeccable rustic-tinged finishes. Features include wide-plank chestnut floors reclaimed from…
This South Williamsburg row house, at 64 South 4th Street, has been written up in both Dwell and Design Sponge, and for good reason. It’s a beaut, gorgeously renovated from top to bottom by Agencie Group architects.
The result is stylish, tasteful and warm, with impeccable rustic-tinged finishes. Features include wide-plank chestnut floors reclaimed from a Virginia barn, tin ceilings, exposed beams, and a glass wall at the rear of the parlor floor.
There’s a Henrybuilt kitchen, beautifully done in walnut, gray matte and white tile, with a Lacanche range in black and brass.
Down in the master bath there’s a lovely shower room in polished concrete, with a deep soaking tub and radiant heated floor.
It’s laid out with an owner’s duplex and a pair of floor-through alcove studio rentals above, one of which has a terrace. The duplex has a pair of bedrooms on the garden level, with the master suite — including a walk-in closet and the aforementioned showpiece bathroom — in the rear.
The parlor floor reverses the usual scheme, with the living room in back. Elevated a few steps, it works awfully well alongside that glass wall, integrating the garden and the living space.
The garden is pretty sweet, landscaped in decking and bluestone, with a big old tree overhead.
Like we said, it’s a nice one. Needless to say, it’s not a cheap one: $3.75 million is the ask. Think they’ll get it? What do you think of the renovation?
If you’d like to see it for yourself and you’re in the vicinity, the house — listed by Deborah Rieders and Sarah Shuken of Corcoran — is being shown today from 12:30 to 2 p.m.
[Listing: 64 South 4th Street | Broker: Corcoran] GMAP
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Ok nitpicking here:
Listing the brand of the stove in the headline bothers me. It’s just an object, with a fixed cost, which could be inserted into any house. It’s a minuscule percentage of the price. If you were sold on this house because of the brand of the stove, my heart goes out to you.
The truth is I could put in a Lacanche stove in a backyard toolshed. Or I could have a house on S 4th st with no kitchen at all and just a bag of $40,000 in cash sitting on the floor.
Custom cabinets I could understand a bit more; maybe there’s a waiting list, or something. Architect renovated is pertinent. “Fancy kitchen” would do. But not the brand of the stove, please.
Unless it’s a stove designed by Montrose Morris himself. That I would put in a headline on brownstoner.
I like it! Agreed that it’s in a good cool location, without the crowds of the immediate Bedford L area. Bathroom looks a little odd, but the rest of the apartment looks great.
Looks like a cool SoHo TriBeCa pad, but half the price!