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A 1910 Harlem Townhouse Reinvented | Open House TV

A 1910 Harlem Townhouse Reinvented | Open House TV

Join Brian Lewis for a tour of 123 West 132nd Street: a historic brownstone located in New York City’s Harlem neighborhood. Built in 1910, this 5-bedroom home, situated in the vibrant area of Lenox Terrance, has since been re-envisioned in ways that have implemented modern conveniences to make it livable in the 21st century, while also preserving its original details, stunning craftsmanship, and classic DNA — including keeping the antique front door to moving the kitchen (with its room marble countertops, dining bar, top-end fixtures trophy appliances, and gorgeous walnut cabinets) to the middle of the space to make the most of the natural light that streams in from the open-plan dining area. From the herringbone wood plank floors to the soaring tall ceilings to the new copper plumbing, and from the jaw-dropping, well-scaled primary suite (complete with a massive walk-in closet, gas fireplace, dual-sinked marble bath, and treetop views) to the multiple guest rooms to the serene private garden right outside, this beautiful townhouse seamlessly dovetails the past with the present.

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