20 East End Avenue's breathtaking Maisonette, a prized residence designed by the world- renowned architect Robert A.M. Stern, spans approximately 4737 interior square feet, over three floors. Designed in the style of classic pre-war apartment houses, this palatial home features soaring ceilings, expansive casement windows, custom...
20 East End Avenue's breathtaking Maisonette, a prized residence designed by the world- renowned architect Robert A.M. Stern, spans approximately 4737 interior square feet, over three floors. Designed in the style of classic pre-war apartment houses, this palatial home features soaring ceilings, expansive casement windows, custom designed moldings, and Appalachian oak flooring with a walnut stain. The Maisonette offers a gracious entry gallery with a grand staircase that connects entertaining and living spaces to the home's private quarters above. This residence is washed with natural light throughout and features a substantial chef's kitchen with Gaggenau 400 series appliances and millwork custom designed by Stern, a spacious formal dining room, a majestic living room, and a library designed to easily function as a fifth bedroom. The expansive master suite features sweeping views of East End Avenue and the East River, a gracious master bathroom and a separate dressing room with two large walk-in closets. Three generously sized bedrooms, all with en-suite baths complete the second level. The lower level features a large utility room with a washer, dryer and sink. The building's luxurious library with adjoining billiards, card and bar rooms, is located just a short hallway off the upper level foyer essentially making it an extension of the apartment. The fully equipped fitness center, a spa featuring sauna, steam and private treatment room, and a teen arcade can be accessed off of the lower level. The building also features a gated port cochere for residents and guests.
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The Upper East Side is a prestigious residential neighborhood in Manhattan known for its historic charm, tree-lined streets, and cultural attractions. It encompasses the Museum Mile, featuring renowned institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum. The area exudes an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere, attracting families, professionals, and art enthusiasts.
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