Rarely does an opportunity to buy a gem such as this present itself. Owned and designed by AD100 designer Steven Gambrel, the West Village townhouse has been decorated thoughtfully with bold wallpapers, unique lighting fixtures, and exquisite surfacing materials. According to Curbed, Gambrel purchased the 25-foot wide home for $3.85 million in 2011 and now after all his visionary updates, the residence has hit the market with an asking price of $8.995 million.Clocking in at 3,455-square-feet, the Morton Street abode boasts 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. While furniture is not included in the price, most of it is available for sale separately, meaning a new owner could come home to these exact interiors as soon as the ink dries on the deal.The word that sticks out most in the listing description is “custom.” Features that may justify the price increase include a “custom-painted LaCanche 7-burner double range oven with a custom-fabricated hood.” Custom light fixtures and cabinetry also seem to be a theme throughout the home, and designed with Gambrel’s keen eye, there are surely none like them in any other home in the city.To scoop up this one-of-a-kind property, contact Joshua Wesoky and Chad Longmore of Compass.
This article appears in the May 2018 issue of DailyDeeds.