This incredible industrial style loft in downtown New York showcases enviable views of the Hudson River, the former apartment of actress Kirsten Dunst. The actress had purchased the 7,211 square foot (670 square meters), two bedroom, one-and-a-half bathroom SoHo penthouse apartment back in 2007 for $3.09 million. The loft is situated in one of the most iconic buildings in Manhattan, and underwent a complete gut renovation right after the actress acquired the home. The loft also features a spacious living room and stylish kitchen, which have been furnished with the finest blend of modern and vintage pieces, creating an industrial-chic style that is very characteristic of the neighborhood. Upon entrance to the loft, you will notice a spacious library and sitting area with a separate powder room. This leads to an open plan living area, encompassing a kitchen, dining room and lounge area. The kitchen has been updated with marble countertops and Wolf and SubZero appliances and the adjacent dining room seats eight guests comfortably. Expansive, southwest facing windows allows natural light to bathe the spaces throughout the day. The bright and airy master bedroom retreat features an antique style king-sized bed and an adjoining bathroom with a large vintage clawfoot foot tub, separate shower and heated towel holder on a beautiful custom mosaic tiled floor. Additional features of the penthouse loft includes soaring 11 foot high ceilings, custom wide planked wood flooring, and a state-of-the-art security system. The best part about this amazing apartment is that it is now currently being offered for rent. This space can be all yours for the asking price of $12,500 per month, spotted on Douglas Elliman!
We definately would not mind spending a year or more in this A-lister penthouse with awesome views and killer location. How about you, could you find yourself living in this sweet pad?
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