Upper East Side Townhouse

 

UPPER EAST SIDE TOWNHOUSE

New York, NY

SKOLNICK was commissioned to restore and renovate this six-story Upper East Side townhouse in a Manhattan Landmarked Historic District. The building’s front facade, dating from the 1920’s, required significant rehabilitation to restore it to its original integrity, including cleaning, pointing, restoration of ironwork, and all-new landmark-approved windows and doors. Behind the façade, a new structure was built, conforming to the specific programmatic needs and exacting aesthetic and quality standards of the new owners, including a brand-new contemporary limestone and glass rear façade which forms a modern companion to the original style of the house.

 
 

Services
Architectural Design
Interior Architectural Design
Architectural Renovation
Restoration of Landmarked Street Facade

Size
6,725 sf

 
 
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AMPLE NATURAL LIGHT

Priority was placed on introducing natural light into all parts of the building, from skylights at the top of the sweeping six-level elliptical stair, through transparent and translucent sliding door panels and fixed glass throughout.

 
 
 
 
 
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MID-CENTURY MODERN DETAILS

All woodwork, fireplace mantles and surrounds, flooring, plasterwork, tiling and stonework, cabinetry, and extensive custom metal fabrication was conceived and executed as a modern complement to the owner’s magnificent collection of mid-century modern furniture, decorative objects, and artifacts. 

 
 
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OUTDOOR OASIS

The private outdoor space includes a carefully designed and landscaped rear garden and terrace, as well as an expansive roof terrace, complete with planting, shade structures, and an outdoor kitchenette and entertaining space.

 
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