Note: the above is based on a down payment of 50% ($2,675,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
This exquisite apartment, nestled between Fifth and Madison Avenues, epitomizes timeless elegance and modern sophistication. Meticulously designed by renowned interior designer Emily Summers, this residence seamlessly melds pre-war architectural charm with contemporary amenities.
Your journey begins as the elevator opens onto a semi-private landing, ensuring both privacy and exclusivity. Step inside the welcoming entrance gallery, where a sense of sanctuary envelops you.
The heart of the home, the double-height living room, commands attention with its 16’ ceilings, high-end Lutron lighting, wood-burning fireplace graced by a restored mantle, and Maramarino plaster walls. This grand space is suitable for a sizable art collection and is further enhanced by ten meticulously restored 17th-century stained-glass panels.
The primary bedroom offers a peaceful retreat with its tree-lined views and serene ambiance. Luxurious touches include custom drapery, marble windowsills, and an exquisite Phillipe Anthonioz plaster chandelier.
Abundant closet space, including a walk-in with oak shelving, ensure all of your storage needs are met. The primary bathroom boasts Calacatta marble floors and walls, custom hardware, a Toto Neorest toilet, and custom cabinets with specialty lighting.
The second bedroom, currently serving as a den and home office, is a true testament to bespoke craftsmanship with custom Gretchen Belinger felted wool upholstered walls, embroidered drapes, and a custom library wall system. The attached en-suite bathroom has been thoughtfully updated with honed marble walls/floors, Fantini fixtures, and specialty cabinets and lighting.
Entertain in style in the elegant formal dining room, capable of hosting up to 12 guests comfortably.
Ideal for intimate gatherings or grand soirées, it showcases Maramarino plaster walls, custom curtains, and an exquisite Bastien Carre-French custom-designed LED light sculpture. The kitchen and butler’s pantry are a culinary dream, featuring Calacatta Caldia marble, white oak floors, integrated Eggersman cabinets, a Gaggenau gas cooktop with a vented hood, a Wolf double oven, a Gaggenau fridge, an Asko dishwasher, and SubZero freezer drawers.
14 East 75th Street is a boutique cooperative building designed by George F. Pelham in 1929.
The 12-story building, with 61 apartments, offers residents white-glove service, including a full-time doorman, live-in resident manager, fitness center and laundry. The location is unbeatable, just steps away from Central Park, Museum Mile, The Mark Hotel, Carlyle Hotel, boutique shopping, and fine dining. The building allows for both primary residences and pied-à-terre with approval and is pet-friendly.
Please note that the buyer will be responsible for a 2% flip tax.
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