The UWS As It Was Meant To Be

Emory Roth’s Architecture Meets A Home Built For Modern Life

By Stacey Keyes

From the moment you arrive, Residence 4C announces itself with a gracious entry foyer that sets an unmistakable tone: two closets for seamless daily organization, and exquisite custom mosaic flooring with heritage detailing that signals the quality carried through every room that follows.

Interior at 310 West End Avenue

Living & Entertaining
Beyond the foyer, the living and dining room unfolds with genuine expansiveness — a space conceived for both effortless entertaining and quiet evenings at home. Large windows frame picturesque views of tree-lined streets, flooding the interiors with natural light throughout the day. High beamed ceilings lend the space a sense of grandeur rarely found at this scale, while custom millwork and intricate molding recall the craftsmanship of another era, rendered with complete fidelity. A dedicated custom workstation, thoughtfully integrated into the room, adds a layer of function and flexibility that speaks to how people actually live today.

The Kitchen: The windowed kitchen is a study in considered design. A generous island — with seating for three — serves as both a culinary workspace and a natural gathering point. Marble countertops and a full marble backsplash run throughout, paired with custom cabinetry finished to an exacting standard. Appliances have been selected for both performance and longevity: a Bertazzoni refrigerator, Bosch dishwasher, and Fisher & Paykel induction range complete a suite worthy of a serious cook.

Bedrooms & Bath: The primary suite is a quiet retreat of excellent light and generous proportions. Custom molding frames the room with understated elegance, and two walk-in closets offer storage on a scale that is genuinely rare in Manhattan residential living. The corner second bedroom presents dual exposures and open city views, capturing light and perspective that make a secondary room feel like a destination in its own right.

Both bedrooms share a beautifully appointed bathroom finished with mosaic tilework, walnut vanity, Grohe fixtures, and a deep soaking tub with glass enclosure — a space that balances daily utility with the feeling of a private sanctuary. A powder room, equally well-appointed, serves the entertaining spaces with the same care given to every other detail in the home.

Additional interior view at 310 West End Avenue

Details Throughout
Wide-plank flooring flows through the principal rooms, anchoring the interiors and complementing the warmth of the custom built-ins and millwork. Storage — always a premium in city living — has been addressed with genuine thoughtfulness at every turn.

The Building: Designed in 1927 by Emory Roth — one of New York’s great apartment architects — 310 West End Avenue is a full-service cooperative offering 24-hour doorman service, a live-in superintendent, private storage, a bike room, and laundry facilities. The building is pet friendly.

Residence at 310 West End Avenue

The Neighborhood: One block from Riverside Park, with its celebrated bike paths, playgrounds, and dog runs along the Hudson. Fairway and Citarella are nearby for daily market needs, and the neighborhood’s celebrated dining and retail corridors are all within easy reach. Express transportation links make the rest of the city equally accessible. A monthly assessment of $462.29 is in place through 2030.

Info: Asking price: $1,899,000.
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