Built in 1899, this single family home is a prime example of turn-of-the-century transitional Colonial and Victorian architecture, both inside and out. The home is one of only a few remaining on this block.
The typical window in a turn of-the-century house is a rectangle considerably taller than it is wide. Though there were variations, the window sash is usually double-hung (the type that slides up and down to open and shut) with one light over one (meaning a single pane of glass in the top half and a single pane in the bottom).
We are Installing new custom 6 Over 6 SDL Double-Hung Tilt-in Norwood Windows and Doors with NorCoat per NYC Landmark Preservation Commission guidelines.
We are honored to be part of the story of this charming East Village Landmark Town House.