The two upper floors house the apartment’s three bedrooms. I like the exposed wood beams in the second-floor bedroom (and, as a short person, I don’t mind the low ceiling):
This third-floor bedroom is currently being used as an office (perhaps so Allen Miller can avoid schlepping to midtown when he doesn’t feel like it):
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The master bedroom, also on the third floor, has a country feel to it:
The master bath, meanwhile, is an urbane oasis. It features polished concrete designed to look like stone, a deep-soaking Kallista tub, and a separate oversized stall shower (because we all know that lawyers do some of their best thinking in the shower).
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The master suite has access to the apartment’s terraces, which we’ll now explore….



