Monday, October 24, 2011

HOUSE OF THE DAY: An Ornate Renaissance Mansion On The Upper East Side For $50 Million

There's a chandelier before you even enter
The railing on the staircase has exceptional detailing
All of the moldings in the house are hand-carved
The staircase is huge and made of marble
This room mixes and matches accents from several types of design very well
This living room/dining room combo would be great for hosting a dinner party
And there's plenty of space in the kitchen to whip up a feast.
The island is bigger than most people's closets
In the city, you need to find your own ways to mix shrubbery into your home
A very elegant living room
The princess canopy bed seems appropriate in a $50 million home
This room is funky but doesn't quite match the rest of the house
You even get a quaint sun room
Want a bit more space?
Live in one of the largest townhouses in New York on East 71st St. for a mere $50 million.

This limestone neo-Italian Renaissance mansion on the Upper East Side features five floors, an additional garden level, and 21,000 square feet of living space.

The house was designed by C.P.H. Gilbert, the architect known for designing most the New York City dwellers' mansions.



Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/upper-east-side-new-york-limestone-mansion-listed-at-50-million-2011-10##ixzz1biTfwfhr

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