From Blackstone Square to Fenway Park,
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Tall windows sit beneath 18-foot ceilings that fill the home with natural light, alongside contrasting hardwood and stone floors. The home’s modern appeal is immediately noticeable from the main living area, where open-tread floating staircases ascend to its upper levels. In addition to the airy dining room, a minimalistic kitchen sits under a box structure that contains one of the rooms on the second floor.
The nearby den is one of the penthouse’s most unique spaces, given its blue and white hand-painted Japanese wallpaper that mirrors a mountainous landscape. A wood-paneled entertainment center is featured above a linear fireplace on the opposite side of the room, which also includes a wet bar and a wine fridge. The room has access to a wrap-around roof deck, too, with alcove seating and benches made from Brazilian IPE hardwood. Plus, there’s the stunning view.
Elsewhere, the primary bedroom offers peak serenity after hours thanks to its soundproof design. The spa-like en-suite features an oval-shaped soaking tub and dual sinks with a luxe Italian Pantano marble backsplash. Other amenities that complement the penthouse’s stylish design include a 5.1 surround-sound theater and mini-home gym. Lutron shades and hidden in-wall speakers throughout amplify the offerings.
Art lovers will appreciate that the building houses Laconia Gallery and residents also can walk to the South End’s popular Restaurant Row, a 10-block strip offering some of the city’s best cuisine.
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