
SOHO, NEW YORK — This eccentric, over-the-top SoHo townhouse costs a $16 million. The original listing appeared on Realtor.com.
A wildly romantic creation, this reimagining of urban living atop a classic SoHo loft building defies easy categorization. Each aspect is handcrafted and created just for the space.
A steel and glass conservatory welcomes you home upon exiting the elevator. The owner has made a winter garden of the room with 18 foot ceilings and a wall of windows.
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Through glass doorways, one enters the main living room also with an intensely dramatic wall made of charred wood panels reclaimed from the roofThe adjacent dining room seats 24 people, while the kitchen is crafted with French encaustic floor tiles, a 1930s Monell sink, Traulsen refrigerator and Blue Star stove. The cabinetry is made of recycled hemlock with zinc pulls and subway tiles.
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A reflecting pool and covered patio can be accessed through the kitchen. A steel stairway with light reflecting glass disks embedded in each tread takes you to the upper floors. The middle level has a large office which overlooks the living room below and a glorious master bedroom suite with a marble bathroom and gorgeous copper bath.
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The suite gives way to a vast multi-level terrace lushly and wildly planted. On the upper level is another unique bedroom and dressing room with a soaking tub in the bathroom. The glass enclosed lounge is a place for stargazing year round and beyond it yet another planted terrace looks out in all directions.
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