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344 W 22nd St for rent in New York City, NY

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Four-story Greek Revival townhouse in West Chelsea, designed by Annabelle Selldorf for the late Barbara Gladstone. Every detail has been carefully considered and executed. Parlor Level: 11-foot ceilings, historic front windows, floor-to-ceiling glass at the rear with balcony, fireplace, and gallery-like interiors. Finishes include white oak floors, gallery lighting, and blackened steel details. Primary Suite (Second Floor): Full-floor suite with floor-to-ceiling casement windows, private balcony overlooking the garden, fireplace, blackout shades, and private office. En-suite bath clad in Bardiglio Nuvolato stone with radiant heated floors, sculptural soaking tub, & steam shower. Top Floor: Flooded with natural light. Powder room and guest suite with en-suite bath featuring Duravit and Dornbracht fixtures, Kalista soaking tub, and stone finishes. Garden Level: Chef's kitchen with Carrara marble counters, 48" Viking range, dual Miele ovens, Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer, and butler's pantry with sink and ice maker. French doors open to landscaped garden by Piet Oudolf. Additional Features: Dramatic skylit sculptural staircase connecting all levels Elevator with access to all floors Two fireplaces Finished basement with storage Restored brick facade (2013) with bluestone pavers and snow-melt system Application Fees: $20 Credit Check per applicant First Month Rent Security Deposit (equal to one month rent)


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