Skip to Content
CityRealty Logo
2 Sutton Place, #19F 2 Sutton Place, #19F
Sunken living rooms are a distinctive feature in many New York apartments, with origins dating back to 1927 when Kansas-born architect Bruce Goff introduced the idea in an Art Deco-style house with a “conversation pit.” This design element, which had never been seen before, quickly gained popularity, inspiring architects like Eero Saarinen to incorporate it into their projects in the following decades.

Residents of homes with step-down living rooms often appreciate the inviting, intimate feel they bring to a space, making them ideal for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet evenings at home.
By the 30s, sunken living rooms found their way into Manhattan apartments as these spaces became fixtures on television such as in The Dick Van Dyke Show and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. They remained coveted for offering a sense of grandeur while subtly defining areas in an open layout, a feature highly valued in city apartments.

In this article:

311 West 82nd Street
311 West 82nd Street Riverside Dr./West End Ave.
The Level Club, 253 West 73rd Street
The Level Club, 253 West 73rd Street Broadway Corridor
The Chelsea Warren, 155 West 20th Street
The Chelsea Warren, 155 West 20th Street Chelsea
321 West 82nd Street
321 West 82nd Street Riverside Dr./West End Ave.
300 West 72nd Street
300 West 72nd Street Riverside Dr./West End Ave.
55 Central Park West, #3F (https://www.cityrealty.com/nyc/central-park-west/55-central-park-west/apartment-3F/tsEXLxGL)
While step-down living rooms were widely coveted, they began to fall out of favor as developers viewed them as potential tripping hazards and an added construction cost. As a result, most sunken living rooms are now found in pre-war and mid-century co-ops or some renovated conversions updated to attract modern buyers.
Because these buildings date back to an era known for more generous proportions, apartments with sunken living rooms often also feature details like crown moldings, spacious rooms, and ample closet space, adding to their timeless appeal. See our round-up of active listings with sunken living rooms below.
sunken living rooms in NYC apartments 525 East 80th Street #11BC (Compass)


Park Terrace Gardens, #E12 (Corcoran Group)

585 West 214th Street, #6E (Access Property Group Inc)

Castle Village, #17 (Compass)

72-11 110th Street, #4A (Corcoran Group)

Gregory House, #2F (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

The Thornley, #8E (Corcoran Group)

Castle Village, #77 (Corcoran Group)

131 West 85th Street, #4C (Sothebys International Realty)

Kensington House, #1215 (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

125 Ocean Avenue, #2G (Compass)

The Berkeley, #A38 (Corcoran Group)

The Thornley, #6F (Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC)
Would you like to tour any of these properties?
Just complete the info below.
  1. Select which properties are of interest to you:

Or call us at (212) 755-5544

Regent House, #8F (Sothebys International Realty)

The Westmore, #704 (Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC)

The Pembroke, #3H (Sothebys International Realty)

The John Jay House, #1C (Compass)

20 Clinton Street, #4E (Compass)

The St Germaine, #7C (Compass)

19 East 88th Street, #7C (R New York)

100 Riverside Drive, #6B (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

Abingdon Court, #2H (Compass)

411 West End Avenue, #11A (Buchbinder & Warren Realty Group LLC)

180 East 79th Street, #14D (Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC)

19 East 88th Street, #7ABC (Compass)

320 West 76th Street, #7D (Compass)

450 West End Avenue, #5B (Compass)

175 West 92nd Street, #5GH (Corcoran Group)

2 Sutton Place South, #19F (Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC)

55 Central Park West, #3F (Serhant LLC)

14 East 75th Street, #7E (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

The Wakefield, #11BC (Compass)

180 East 79th Street, #14B (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

Would you like to tour any of these properties?
Just complete the info below.
  1. Select which properties are of interest to you:

Or call us at (212) 755-5544
Would you like to tour any of these properties?