An exquisite and spacious residence at Walker Tower, one of Chelsea’s finest residential developments, hits the market for $14,750,000 with Douglas Elliman’s Alexander Boriskin and Michael Lorber. The four-bedroom and four-and-a-half-bath home boasts many custom upgrades, French herringbone oak flooring, and some of the highest ceilings in the building at 13 feet.

Every room of this almost 3,900 square feet corner home features the oversized tilt-and-turn windows with views facing South, West and North. The massive great room is decorated with a wall of custom built-ins.

The custom Smallbone kitchen is outfitted with marble and limestone countertops, Dornbracht fixtures, Sub-Zero refrigerator, fully vented induction cooktop with pot filler, two Viking wall ovens and a warming drawer, Miele speed oven and built-in coffee system and a wine refrigerator.

The sprawling primary suite includes the en suite bathroom. Wrapped in floor-to-ceiling marble, it features a cast-iron soaking tub, frameless glass steam shower, extra-wide dual-sink vanity and Waterworks fixtures. A dressing room with three additional closets provides a lot of storage.

Three more complete bedroom suites (one which could be a second primary suite) are located in the western wing of the home. Each has custom lighting and en suite bathrooms.

The custom residence also boasts radiant heat floors and is equipped with a Crestron Home Automation System, built-in zoned humidification system, ultra-quiet central air conditioning and ventilation. The large laundry closet features a fully vented dryer.
Designed by Ralph Thomas Walker, Walker Tower was originally built in 1929 and then converted to luxury condominium homes in 2012. Residents enjoy 24-hour doorman and concierge service, and have access to a library lounge, state-of-the-art fitness center, playroom and a landscaped roof deck with dining area, sun lawn, observation area and covered cabana.
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