A sprawling private terrace, enveloped in serenity and seclusion, sets the stage for this extraordinary residence on the third floor of 133 West 14th Street.
?
The seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living defines this home as a true downtown sanctuary. With 1,600 square feet of interior space and an additional 600 square feet of private outdoor living—totaling 2,300 square feet—this rare full-floor loft boasts soaring 11.5-foot ceilings and grand proportions that masterfully blend prewar charm with modern sophistication and intimate comfort.
?
An effortless flow throughout the home allows for both relaxed daily living and gracious entertaining. The expansive loft-style layout offers endless flexibility to realize your own vision of refined luxury.
?
A private, key-locked elevator opens directly into a dramatic great room with floor-to-ceiling, south-facing windows. Because 14th Street is unusually wide, sunlight pours into the space, illuminating sweeping views of the city skyline, sky, and clouds. A stately wood-burning fireplace anchors the room, infusing it with warmth and timeless character.
?
The residence features a serene primary bath with a steam shower and two-person whirlpool tub, a full second bathroom, and a large laundry room complete with cabinetry, hanging rack, and generous workspace. The chef’s kitchen is appointed with top-of-the-line appliances, including a three-level Bosch dishwasher and a six-burner professional range, as well as a floor-to-ceiling pantry with slide-out shelving for optimal convenience and storage. Additional features include central air conditioning, ensuring year-round comfort, and a harmonious blend of prewar architectural detail with modern luxury finishes throughout.
?
133 West 14th Street is a distinguished prewar boutique condominium in Chelsea comprising only six residences—five full-floor homes and one duplex penthouse. Originally built in 1920 and converted to condominium in 2005, the building effortlessly combines historic elegance with contemporary sophistication. Each residence enjoys a private, key-locked elevator entrance, a state-of-the-art video intercom system, and a private, deeded 5-by-11-foot walk-in storage unit.
Pets are warmly welcomed.
A sprawling private terrace, enveloped in serenity and seclusion, sets the stage for this extraordinary residence on the third floor of 133 West 14th Street.
?
The seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living defines this home as a true downtown sanctuary. With 1,600 square feet of interior space and an additional 600 square feet of private outdoor living—totaling 2,300 square feet—this rare full-floor loft boasts soaring 11.5-foot ceilings and grand proportions that masterfully blend prewar charm with modern sophistication and intimate comfort.
?
An effortless flow throughout the home allows for both relaxed daily living and gracious entertaining. The expansive loft-style layout offers endless flexibility to realize your own vision of refined luxury.
?
A private, key-locked elevator opens directly into a dramatic great room with floor-to-ceiling, south-facing windows. Because 14th Street is unusually wide, sunlight pours into the space, illuminating sweeping views of the city skyline, sky, and clouds. A stately wood-burning fireplace anchors the room, infusing it with warmth and timeless character.
?
The residence features a serene primary bath with a steam shower and two-person whirlpool tub, a full second bathroom, and a large laundry room complete with cabinetry, hanging rack, and generous workspace. The chef’s kitchen is appointed with top-of-the-line appliances, including a three-level Bosch dishwasher and a six-burner professional range, as well as a floor-to-ceiling pantry with slide-out shelving for optimal convenience and storage. Additional features include central air conditioning, ensuring year-round comfort, and a harmonious blend of prewar architectural detail with modern luxury finishes throughout.
?
133 West 14th Street is a distinguished prewar boutique condominium in Chelsea comprising only six residences—five full-floor homes and one duplex penthouse. Originally built in 1920 and converted to condominium in 2005, the building effortlessly combines historic elegance with contemporary sophistication. Each residence enjoys a private, key-locked elevator entrance, a state-of-the-art video intercom system, and a private, deeded 5-by-11-foot walk-in storage unit.
Pets are warmly welcomed.
Listing Courtesy of Compass