Situated on the Upper East Side, a newly unveiled townhouse boasts luxurious units designed by famous architect and former dean of the Yale School of Architecture, Robert A.M. Stern. The prestigious property, at 20 East End Avenue, embodies a family-friendly atmosphere of a small town, while being just steps from the premier boutiques and cafés of Madison Ave. Now is your chance to scoop up this idyllic home, which is listed at $12.5M.This pre-war four bedroom, five bathroom, 5,201-square-foot home features exquisite architectural details that combine contemporary design with a charming aesthetic. Custom-crafted floor to ceiling window panels adorn the back of the apartment, drawing in natural light to accentuate the soaring eleven and twelve-foot ceilings. Interiors by Cheryl Eisen of the Interior Marketing Group offer a neutral color scheme, which highlights the Appalachian white oak flooring in a walnut stain and custom pieces of art created from scratch that are showcased throughout the home. Beautiful craftsmanship continues into the bedrooms with custom-fabricated headboards in both the master and kid’s rooms. A master bath boasts beautiful floor to ceiling white marble tile with clean lines and a sophisticated feel.This opulent home also comes with access to luxe amenities for its residents. Additional amenities include a elevator, a library, spa and sauna, a game room, and a 3,000-square-foot fitness center, to name a few features. The building also comes with an 8,000-bottle wine cellar, equipped with its very own private dining room with beautiful vaulted ceilings, which will surely capture the heart of any wine enthusiast.This grand listing is held by Beth Benalloul of Corcoran.
This article appears in the March 2019 issue of DailyDeeds.