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Luxury Condo's With Insta-worthy Libraries

Alexandra Reconco

Amenities of all kinds exist in all of the newest luxury condos around New York City but most of them do not have the luxury of having a library. A library actually enhances the sophisticated feel of these luxury condos by offering residents a chic space to study with classical and interesting books to read. Now you won’t need to go study or read in a public library but now you can do all that at the luxury of your own building.

The Chatsworth

The Chatsworth, one of the most iconic and prestigious buildings on the Upper West Side, offers residences a sophisticated library and business center. Designed by Pembrooke and Ives this space creates an intimate atmosphere for lounging and relaxing and perfectly captivates the historical and luxurious legacy of The Chatsworth. There are also double sliding doors which can be used to divide the room and duplicate the space into two areas.

The Shephard

The Shephard, located at 275 West 10th Street, has been thoughtfully redesigned, reengineered, and totally renovated to become one of the finest and most special residential buildings in Manhattan. Residents can enjoy the beautiful paneled library which comes with a carefully curated book selection by publisher Assouline. The library space also opens up to a beautiful garden with outside seating, perfect for a mid-day read.

One57

This luxurious condo rises to over one thousand feet above midtown Manhattan with South-to-North views of Central Park. Along with an extensive list of amenities, One57 offers an exclusive Resident’s Lounge, designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen. This incredible space has a curated library, an upholstered billiards table, and a 24-foot aquarium. Residents can utilize this space to quietly read or study in the comfort of their own home.

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