‘Walls of glass’ among treetops outline striking New York home. Check it out
A breathtaking house hidden within the treetops of Irvington, New York, has landed on the real estate market for $1.84 million.
The three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom house built in 1970 was designed by the late Arthur Minner, a “leading figure in architecture within the Tri-state area as well as Florida and Wisconsin,” his obituary said, and has a sleek design you don’t see too often — both on the inside and outside.
“Experience this modern turn-key gem with expansive rooms, tall ceilings and Hudson River sunsets,” the listing on Realtor.com details.
“Ideal setting on a tree-lined, private, dead-end street in walking distance to town, train, and schools. Architecture buffs will love the home’s unique, two-tower layout and Mid-Century period details including floating oak staircases and walls of glass that brings nature in.”
The 3,300-square-foot residence recently underwent a complete renovation, which appears to bring out the chicness of the home without losing any of its classic appeal, the photos show.
High-end features include:
Spa-like primary bathroom
Built-in closets
Floor-to-ceiling windows
Hardwood floors
Artist studio
Storage
The house was featured on Dwell.com.
Irvington is about 25 miles northeast of New York City.
This story was originally published September 19, 2022 at 5:26 PM with the headline "‘Walls of glass’ among treetops outline striking New York home. Check it out."