Architect Dan Meis is used to designing giant sports and entertainment complexes — like the Staples Center, home to the Los Angeles Lakers — in California.
But at home, he scales significantly, well, smaller.
He’s put his Greenwich Village digs on the market for $1.5 million.
The charming pied-à-terre, at 101 W. 12th St., is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op. It’s inside a building known as the John Adams, which was built in 1961.
Meis bought the co-op for $1.4 million in 2016.
The unit comes with a home office nook, built-in bookcases and an 11-foot window.
The large bedroom boasts street-facing treetop views.
The apartment also comes with four large custom closets, motorized blackout shades and drapes — and a 200-square-foot terrace for al fresco dining.
Building amenities include a bike room, a package room and a planted roof deck.
The listing broker is Corcoran’s Kane Manera.