Pristine glass house for sale was designed by man behind One World Trade Center. See it
A remarkably designed residence has landed on the real estate market in upstate New York for $5.99 million.
The home, dubbed The Glass House, was designed by Jeffrey Smilow, the engineer behind Citifield Stadium and the World Trade Center One tower in New York City. He’s also responsible for renovating iconic high rise buildings like The Plaza Hotel and Grand Central Terminal, WSP reported.
His brilliance shines across all 10,000-square-feet of the East Hampton house, which boasts floor-to-ceiling windows and highlights an open-concept living space.
“Seamless polished concrete floors flow across three levels, anchored by a custom Scavolini kitchen equipped with Gaggenau appliances. Ascending via two independent staircases, the upper level is designed for both privacy and indulgence,” the listing on Sotheby’s International Realty describes.
“One staircase leads to dual primary suites, complete with custom walk-in closets and luxurious bathrooms showcasing natural stone, white quartz, double rain showers, and a soaking tub fit for royalty. The second staircase takes you to four guest suites, each with ensuite marble bathrooms, custom closets, and individually controlled climate systems.”
Other features in the six-bedroom, seven-bathroom home, per the listing, include:
Garage
Private underground tunnel
Bonus spaces
Saltwater pool
Inlaid hot tub
“This serene oasis overlooks an adjacent 20-acre reserve, offering peace and privacy and the inspiration to have built a glass house in this locale,” the listing says. “Close to dreamy Louse Point beach and set in an enclave that once inspired legends like Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, this property invites you to write your own chapter of creativity and distinction.”
The listing is held by Jenny Landey and Zack Dayton of Sotheby’s International Realty – East Hampton Brokerage.