With its unusual shape and tiered design aimed at providing more corner views than a traditional structure, Nine on the Hudson is rising with a reputation for pushing the design envelope to dramatic results. The latest example of that can be seen at its recently unveiled penthouse, New Jersey's most expensive ever at $8 million. The 4,000-square-foot 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath home was inspired by Japanese design and Dutch aesthetics to create a Zen-inspired oasis above the crowds and traffic of New York and New Jersey.
A sculpted fireplace casts a glow on the Great Room, which looks out on sparkling New York skyline views.
A hibachi-inspired dining room was designed to bring people closer than in a traditional arrangement.
The kitchen has marble countertops, large island, raised stovetop...and a private greenhouse for cultivating herbs.
The serene master bath has an infinity tub.
A graceful floating staircase leads from the foyer to the roof.
A private, nature-inspired rooftop sanctuary has a covered cabana, fire pits, lawn, and garden.
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