If you're looking to make yourself a real life Don Draper from "Mad Men," then this Tribeca townhouse might just be the perfect pad for you. Featuring an industrial yet chic design aesthetic, the townhouse at 75 Warren Place will set you back $20 million.
The six-story, 5-bedroom and 8-bath townhouse is far from your ordinary home. The commercial-grade elevator can take guests and residents from the ground floor up to the fifth floor, where the formal dining room can be found, adjacent to the kitchen, which is under an 18-foot ceiling.
In addition to four working fireplaces, the home also boasts of a glass-walled courtyard (one of three in the townhouse) that sits in the center of the fifth floor, alongside the master bedroom.
Curbed reports that the townhouse also has a den "with a 23-foot skylit ceiling and double-story bookshelves" that hang from the home's fourth floor.
There are also several amenities on the sixth floor: there's a separate living room that can open up into a terrace on the north side, while the glass-walled courtyard sits on the south end, as reported by 6sqft. The same floor also has a powder room and fireplace - perfect for entertaining guests.
The listing boasts of the home's design aesthetic, noting the work of locally based architect firm, Dean/Wolf Architects:
"Capturing the perfect balance of industrial chic and post-modern comfort, 75 Warren Street is an award-winning single-family townhome, crafted by the esteem New York City-based Dean/Wolf Architects. Built full on 24.45 foot by 75 foot lot, the home utilizes a blend of Corten steel, concrete and glass to deliver a living experience both aesthetically pleasing and spaciously rewarding. Behind the seemingly simple façade of a 1890's warehouse lie six luxurious floors and over 10,100 square feet of unparalleled style."
Take a closer look at the Tribeca townhouse in the slideshow here.