At Barrow Street, we find a rare moment of stillness within the city's restless heart. This one-bedroom sanctuary
in the West Village has been thoughtfully renovated to create a dialogue between the historic soul of the building and
the requirements of modern existence. Here, the "honesty" of the materials-the tactile warmth of exposed brick and the
smooth continuity of hardwood floors-acts as a foundation for a life of profound balance. High ceilings elevate the
spirit, transforming a simple dwelling into a vessel for light and shadow.
Within this serene geometry, the functions of daily life are handled with a quiet, technical grace. The kitchen is a
refined workspace, featuring stainless steel appliances and a dishwasher integrated for effortless utility. A wine
cooler has been included as a deliberate nod to the ritual of the evening, while the essential presence of an in-unit
washer and dryer ensures that the rhythms of the home remain undisturbed. It is a space where every element is
intentional, designed to serve the inhabitant's needs without cluttering the mind.
To live on this beautiful West Village block is to inhabit the "genius loci" of New York's most poetic neighborhood.
Though you are but a few blocks from the pulse of the B, D, F, M, A, C, E, and 1 trains, the apartment itself remains
a meditative void. Steps from the city's most storied dining and cultural landmarks, 52 Barrow Street offers a rare
synthesis of urban connectivity and spiritual retreat. We invite you to experience this harmony of form and function.
The West Village is known for its bohemian chic flares and is one of the most sought after neighborhoods in the city. Due to its quiet tree-lined streets and the trendy and stylish vibes, it is the perfect hideaway for many artists and celebrities. The West Village is a neighborhood of free spirited luxury.
West Village, a subdivision of the famous Greenwich Village neighborhood, can be found on the westside of Manhattan bordered by Houston street to the South, 6th Avenue to the East, 14th street to the North and the Hudson River on the West.
You'll find 19th century townhomes as well as cul-de-sacs and more recently some condominiums, though even these newer developments are small compared to the standard ones across the rest of the city. Off the grid system, the winding streets of the West Village are exciting, if not complicated, to explore. You'll get lost, but that's okay, because the streets are charming and lovely.
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