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Designed by the highly decorated architect, Martin Hopp, this ergonomic home with hardwood flooring and a split-ac boast its hyper-functionality throughout. Unlike one-bedrooms in New York City, you enter this home via a private entrance located in the garden courtyard of Chelsea Gardens, 255 West 23rd Street. Upon entry, you are greeted with a spacious living room with a pulled-out dining space drenched in natural lighting. Offering even more functionality, almost every inch of the apartment offers an abundance of storage space. For one-bedroom homeowners that is often a necessity. Attached, but still, separate is the kitchen with a top-tier Wolf stove, microwave, and dishwasher. The king-sized bedroom with ample closet space also has a view of the garden. This home truly is a sanctuary in this busy city. To top it all off, this home offers a separate entrance with a hallway nook that is utilized as a home office with a Murphy bed for guests when needed. There truly isn't a one-bedroom like this on the market. The building/location details: Chelsea Gardens is a chic art deco cooperative in the heart of Chelsea Village. Built in 1939, this six-story building has two wings and 150 residences that surround the cherished common garden. Enter at 255 West 23rd Street where you are greeted by a full-time doorman. This beloved co-op has a resident manager, keyed entry to each wing, central laundry, rooftop, bike rooms, and storage (with a waitlist). Pets are allowed (2 dogs max). Close to New York's High Line and surrounded by gourmet grocers such as Trader Joe's, wonderful shopping, excellent neighborhood services, and many new and noteworthy restaurants. Chelsea Gardens is perfectly located for express transportation, with quick access to the 1,C,E,F, and M trains.