East Village Landmark Town House | Transitional Architecture

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. 

Outside of turn-of-the-century home
Exterior of Colonial and Victorian architecture

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.

Interior of home including double hung windows
Interior photo of historical window