A private elevator landing leads to the sunlit, three windowed, 37-foot entrance gallery. The baronial entertaining rooms with 12' ceilings open off the gallery. The living room and library, each with a wood burning fireplace and herringbone floors share exceptional views of Central Park thru four oversized windows over Fifth Avenue and ample room for multiple seating areas.
The grand scale formal dining room has another wood burning fireplace and a charming Juliet balcony to mirror the Juliet balcony off the library. A den with a full bathroom compliments the public space.
The sunny and pristine marble and stainless kitchen has been thoughtfully designed for efficiency with multiple workspaces, a cozy banquet, abundant storage, and a large pantry. There are two Viking refrigerators and freezers, a 6-burner Wolf range with griddle, two dishwashers, and an oversized wine cooler.
Beyond the kitchen is generous storage, a laundry room, staff room with a full bathroom and a study/playroom with private full bathroom. An additional powder room completes this wing.
The private wing of the home is comprised of four bedrooms overlooking tree-lined, tranquil East 66th Street.
Each of the secondary bedrooms has a private en-suite bathroom and generous closet space. The northeast corner master bedroom has a wood burning fireplace, two master baths, two dressing rooms and an adjacent sitting room.
The recently renovated home is exceptionally striking and impeccably maintained.
The scale of the residence is amplified by the raised doorframes and commodious rooms.
One of the finest cooperatives in the city with white-glove services is also pet friendly and has private storage and an emergency generator.
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