Justin Timberlake and his actress wife Jessica Biel are looking to sell their sleek gorgeous penthouse apartment in Manhattan’s SoHo neighbourhood, featuring 3 bedrooms, a wraparound deck and an asking price of $7.995 million.
Primo Penthouse
The open-concept living room flows into the adjoining kitchen and dining room in the 2,598-square-foot apartment, featuring 10-foot-high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows with programmable electric shades, gas fireplace and six-inch-wide oak plank flooring.
Deluxe Dining
Opening to the living room and kitchen, the spacious dining room reflects the home’s mid-century modern design aesthetic, with the floor-to-ceiling window wall offering a spectacular Big Apple view.
Custom Kitchen
Designed by NYC architecture firm Gwathmey Siegel, the Timberlake-Biel kitchen “boasts Valcucine cabinetry of striated elm and smoked glass, Jet Mist granite, Sub-Zero refrigerator and wine storage, Miele ovens and dishwasher, Gaggenau cooktop and fully-vented hood,” notes the listing.
Modern Master Bedroom
The master bath, situated on a corner of the building, offers a 180-degree view and French-door access to the wraparound deck.
Bathroom Bliss
The magnificent master bath is a luxurious spa retreat, with the listing touting such features as “statuary marble, radiant heat floor, Kaldewei VAIO DUO oval freestanding tub, frameless glass-enclosed shower, Lefroy Brooks fixtures and Valcucine vanity.”
Wraparound Deck
The 853-square-foot wraparound deck is ideal for experiencing a bird’s-eye-view of SoHo from the penthouse suite.
Custom Wood Panelling
The home has been outfitted with custom wood panelling that continues the mid-century modern theme, which the listing points out has been designed “for optimal art display, entertaining and storage.”
Additional Bedrooms
The second and third bedrooms each feature their own ensuites, with “Valcucine vanities, Jet Mist granite and Lefroy Brooks fixtures.” So why is the couple selling the place? Because they recently purchased a bigger place in New York, a 5,375-square-foot duplex atop a beautifully converted 19th-century factory for which they paid $20 million in May 2017 – that’s what you call movin’ on up!
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