ERA completed a full gut renovation of the historic, landmarked Greenwich Village townhouse. The house was constructed in 1839 in the Greek Revival style and subsequently heavily modified in a conversion to an apartment building. In the process, all of the original detail was stripped from the building interior. The original high stoop was removed and the entrance relocated to the street level. ERA created a dramatic double height entry to link the street level entrance with the historic parlor floor one level above. ERA restored historic details such as plaster crown moldings, door casings, and pocket shutters, and antique marble mantels to contrast with the sleek and contemporary kitchen and bathrooms. The furnishings are an eclectic mix of contemporary and vintage pieces.

 

Design Team

Elizabeth Roberts
Josh Lekwa
Robby Rathmann-Noonan
Isabel Lafortezza

 

The Result

A full gut renovation of a landmarked Greenwich Village townhouse that contrasts historic detailing with sleek and contemporary furniture and finishes.


Architecture | Interiors | Objects