It’s hard to believe that a 4,675-square-foot Chelsea penthouse is a downsizing move in Manhattan, but Hugh Jackman and wife Deborra-Lee Furness are doing just that. Two months after listing their massive 11,000 square-foot West Village triplex for $40 million, they’ve scooped up a $21.125 million futuristic marvel a neighborhood away. If there’s one thing we know about Jackman and Furness’ preferences, they definitely prefer a minimalist vibe.
Their new residence has four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms that are spread throughout the open floor plan. The primary suite has its own private wing with plenty of closet space, a dressing room, and a sizable bathroom with a gorgeous New York City view. With floor-to-ceiling windows and tons of natural light, the superstar of the architecture is the city skyline — no matter where you look, there is some breathtaking detail to take in.
The building also comes with plenty of A-list amenities for the Broadway star and his wife, including a concierge, a gym, a spa, a screening room, and a lap pool. Of course, all of the action is right outside their door with delicious restaurants, the High Line, and the new public park, Little Island. We are sure Jackman and Furness are going to take advantage of everything their new neighborhood has to offer. Check out what $21 million buys you in the Big Apple, and check out more photos of their new home at Dirt.
Architectural Marvel
This building, designed by French architect Jean Nouvel, is for a very specific buyer looking for a modern aesthetic.
Stark White
With clean and sharp lines, the kitchen is a high-tech wonder with no clutter.
Open Floor Plan
Most of the rooms blend one into the other with half-walls dividing up the area to create a specific space like the living room.
There Must Be Music
Since Jackman is starring in The Music Man on Broadway, a piano is a must for the triple-threat actor.
Cozy Space
This sitting area might be the most inviting spot in the home with walls of glass, natural light, and an intimate ambiance.
What a View!
There isn’t a bad view in the penthouse as every room offers a spectacular look at Manhattan.
Walls of White
One speck of dirt and the whole room will look messy — we are kidding, but the decor honors the minimalist theme to the max.
Outdoor Space
The roof terrace takes advantage of the 360-degree views where the Hudson River, the Empire State Building, and the Statue of Liberty are all visible from the stunning outdoor space.
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