Channing Tatum’s former Tribeca Townhouse noted For $6.5M
In Magic Mike, Channing Tatum plays an — ahem — “dancer” who dreams of ending up being a furniture designer. The movie’s plot is loosely based on Tatum’s own life, so we wondered: Is it possible the actor shares his character’s like of salvaged wood as well as architectural design? If his former house is any type of indication, the response is likely yes.
This historic townhouse in NYC’s Tribeca community was developed in the 1830s. The area was originally utilized as soap factory during the Civil war as well as over the last a number of years, present owner W. Robert Curtis has leased the house out to tenants prepared to pony up his asking rental rates of $18,000 to $35,000 a month. (Tatum rented the place the summertime of 2012.) Curtis is now selling, with a noting cost of 6.5 million.
Click through for a peek inside this industrial loft-like space.
Spotlights hidden between the ceiling’s original oak beams bring additional light to the kitchen area work area. A central island with a built-in cookbook shelf is house to a double sink as well as Miele dishwasher.
The fourth floor kitchen area boasts a Viking industrial variety as well as a SubZero refrigerator. Black-stained poplar cabinetry contrasts with the warm oak of the ceiling above as well as floor below.
Original subjected red brick dictates the style direction in the living space as well as throughout the home. The building’s original mechanical hoist, seen in the back corner, is still intact.
The open steel staircase links the home’s four floors as well as lets great deals of light flood through, making the area ideal for a collection of potted houseplants.
The two bedrooms are each on their own devoted floor. The four-post wrought iron bed in the very first floor guest space compliments the space’s vintage-industrial vibe.
A floor-to-ceiling steel as well as glass moving door provides a modicum of privacy for the master bedroom’s sleeping area that’s tucked away in a comfortable nook. (We’d phone call it the ideal bachelor pad, except Tatum was already married to other half Jenna Dewan when he took up home here.)
The rooftop walk-out to the home’s personal terrace is the ideal summertime hangout.
Can you beat the view? We believe not.