Introducing Penthouse D, a 3,175-square foot, four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom home with Northeast and Southeast exposures and a 1,500-square foot roof terrace. With ceilings soaring up to 10'6 and meticulously preserved original details, this residence captures the spirit of 1920s architecture and pre-war minimalism.
The grand entry gallery features a custom Frank Stella-inspired pattern using the hand-laid reclaimed heart pinewood flooring from The Hudson Company that is featured throughout the home.
Just off the entry gallery, find the powder room with wainscoting, custom lighting by Workstead, a beveled edged mirror, and a washstand with Calacatta Nero marble top, chrome legs, and Waterworks fixtures in chrome.
Exquisite features take center-stage in the kitchen with honed Estremoz marble countertops and backsplash, and a fully integrated appliance package by Wolf and Sub-Zero. A statement Calacatta Vagli marble island with a cast iron white undermount sink serves as a base for the sculptural Dornbracht chrome faucet. The backdrop of custom-made, paneled cabinetry by Workstead, reflects the deco coving and generous baseboards that extend out toward the dramatic windows with Prospect Park views.
The kitchen, dining, and living rooms are separated by an open partition with curved arch details.
Through the arch, the great room is filled with pre-war inspired features including custom-designed trim, and wall moldings. Adjacent to the living room, the wet bar features a custom-paneled undercounter Sub-Zero wine refrigerator.
Across the entries to the two additional bedrooms, is a secondary bath outfitted with a Calacatta Nero marble top vanity with dual sinks, Waterworks fixtures in chrome, Bianco Dolomite marble mosaic floors and a large shower surrounded by Music City ceramic tile walls.
The primary bedroom wing is kept serene with custom oversized windows with Prospect Park views and wall moldings. The graciously proportioned primary bathroom features natural Novelda Cream limestone slab walls and flooring, a freestanding bathtub, and classic Waterworks fixtures in chrome.
The Bianco Dolomite marble tile-clad shower and separate water closet are entered through pyramid-glass and powder-coated steel doors. Additional features including a custom vanity with Calacatta Nero carved marble countertops, Duravit sinks and integrated medicine cabinets with gently curving corners create an elegant effect.
Built at the height of the 1920s, Park Slope's One Prospect Park West marries Classic Revival architecture with crafted luxury. The interior scheme has been thoughtfully realized by acclaimed designers, Workstead.
The Hudson Valley- and Brooklyn-based studio has taken a considerate approach that carries into the amenity collection. Enter One Prospect Park West through the fully attended Lobby. The Lobby leads to the Library and Children's Playroom where environments sequent and gradate into multipurpose spaces.
Ride the elevator skywards and discover the Roof Terrace. ODA New York has created inspiring spaces for community and conversation with an apple orchard, lounge terrace, and sun deck, while the well-appointed outdoor kitchen makes it easy to take in long summer nights with skyline views of Manhattan and beyond. The Fitness Studio is set up for cardio, conditioning, and personal training.
For those who aren't tempted by the daily gym call, the Basketball Court might whisper a little louder. Yoga and calisthenics are catered for in the Movement Studio, which is a short stretch from the steam room and sauna.
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