Luxury Living: New Developments Offering Spa-Like Bathrooms with Sweeping City Views

When it comes to luxury living, the bathroom is often overlooked. However, several developers are changing this by creating spa-like sanctuaries within residences, offering breathtaking city views. Here are some of the new developments that are redefining luxury living in New York City.

Flatiron House: A Biophilic Design Masterpiece

Flatiron House is a unique development comprising two distinct buildings connected by a shared interior garden. The development, designed by COOKFOX Architects, promotes health, wellbeing, and indoor-outdoor living. Residence #21A boasts a five-fixture windowed primary bathroom with views of the Empire State Building and north and west Manhattan. The bathroom features heated marble floors, a 6’ Kohler bathtub, a glass-enclosed shower, and a water closet by Toto.

Sutton Tower: Luxury in Sutton Place

Sutton Tower, designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen, is the only new development tower in Sutton Place. The residences host stunning bathrooms designed to feel like a luxurious spa, with marble walls and floors, and Italian custom-crafted lacquer vanities. Penthouse 47 offers 360-degree views of the Manhattan skyline, with the Chrysler Building and the Empire State Building visible from the powder room.

11 Hoyt: Best-in-Class Building in Downtown Brooklyn

11 Hoyt is a best-in-class building located at the crossroads of Downtown and brownstone Brooklyn. Penthouse A is a sprawling three-bedroom residence that offers stunning southern and western views. The primary bedroom suite features a windowed five-fixture ensuite marble primary bathroom with a double vanity, two-person stall shower, and a deep soaking tub.

1289 Lexington: Grand Scale Luxury

1289 Lexington is the newest addition to the Zeckendorf portfolio. Residence 19B is an impressive five-bedroom home grand in scale, featuring bathrooms that are worthy of one of the world's great spas, with slab and mosaic stonework in white and a light, natural palette.

378 West End Avenue: Classic and Contemporary

378 West End Avenue is a new condominium on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Penthouse A is an expansive residence that includes a primary bath with radiant heated marble floors, a freestanding soaking tub, and custom white oak vanity with marble countertops.

130 William: Visionary Design

130 William is designed by visionary architect Sir David Adjaye. Penthouse 65 is a private full-floor residence where bespoke design, extraordinary views, and exceptional craftsmanship come together. The luxurious bathroom features textured Salvatori Italian Bianco Carrara marble with a Grigio Versilia slab wainscot, and a soaking tub carved entirely from a block of marble.


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