This sprawling four-bed, four-bath condominium was recently meticulously reimagined with Carolyn’s bold use of colour and eclectic style, which is immediately present in the form of an exquisite hand-painted entrance. See: World’s best homes – tour the globe’s most beautiful houses The kitchen, located just past mirrored French pivot doors, boasts a bespoke black range surrounded by custom-made oak cabinetry with black inlay with hand crafted glass upper cabinets by the Bendheim Glass Foundry and an oversized island. Form meets function, with restaurant-grade Dacor professional wine preservation system, offering the perfect pour of one of four wines at touch of the button, a Viking range and Sub-Zero fridge and freezer. The stylish and large living room is over 40ft by 20ft, with soaring ceilings just under 12ft creating the perfect space for recreation or entertaining guests, and the room is flooded with natural light thanks to the lofty height. See: Kitchen ideas – decor and decorating ideas for all kitchens The master suite sits in its own wing for ultimate privacy, and has tall ceilings featuring rustic wood beams facing south, with the remaining bedrooms on the opposite side of the home. See: Bedroom ideas – designs and inspiration for beautiful bedrooms The library, which is the perfect work from home space, has cork flooring inspired by the Oak Room at the Plaza Hotel.
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Additional features include California closets throughout, control four smart home system, four zone central heating and cooling and Ketra LED lighting throughout which offers adjustable hues. Even the playroom is chic and unique, with a Turkish modular sofa and bright pink cork floors. The children’s wing also boasts a sunny yellow bathroom. See the full listing at Douglas Elliman (opens in new tab).
Who is Carolyn Pressly?
Carolyn Pressly is a top designer known for her upscale projects in the Hamptons and Upper East Side. She has a focus on ‘crafting luxurious, elevated interiors in NYC & beyond featuring texture and pattern and global references.’ According to the NY Post (opens in new tab), she’s is swapping her Tribeca home for a new pad in Palm Beach.