Is This $8.8M Apartment the Most Colorful Home in Manhattan?

Spanning the entire 29th level of the Siena building, the four-bedroom flat is dripping in psychedelic hues from floor to ceiling.

Is This $8.8M Apartment the Most Colorful Home in Manhattan?

Spanning the entire 29th level of the Siena building, the four-bedroom flat is dripping in psychedelic hues from floor to ceiling.

Steps from the living and dining areas awaits the kitchen, boasting painted herringbone floors inlayed with geometric designs, cerulean blue cabinets, and a central island with breakfast bar.

Location: 188 East 76th Street, 29th Floor, New York, New York

Price: $8,750,000

Year Built: 1997

Footprint: 4,076 square feet (four bedrooms, five full and one half baths)

From the Agent: "Location, layout, and views define this exceptional full-floor condominium, available for the first time in 25 years. With 360-degrees of wide-open views, a private elevator landing, and a rare fully circulating floor plan, the Siena’s 29th floor is like a private castle set above Lenox Hill. The condo was originally purchased directly from the building developer, and the sole owner has customized the entire floor to enhance light and space. With ceiling heights over 9 feet, a vibrant palette of bold hues and warm metallics flows through the home; across Venetian plaster, painted hardwood, brilliant tiles, inlaid swirls of carpet, and colorful sunshades. A one-of-a-kind artwork, the 29th floor is ready to comfortably accommodate any household."


A large entry gallery leads to an expansive entertaining space where picture windows frame views of Central Park and the city beyond.

An entry gallery leads to a large entertaining space with windows overlooking Central Park and the city skyline. 

Photo by Nathan Patrick Media for Sotheby’s International Realty

Photo by Nathan Patrick Media for Sotheby’s International Realty

Steps from the living and dining areas awaits the kitchen, boasting painted herringbone floors inlayed with geometric designs, cerulean blue cabinets, and a central island with breakfast bar.

The kitchen has floors inlaid with geometric designs, cerulean blue cabinets, and a central island with a breakfast bar.

Photo by Nathan Patrick Media for Sotheby’s International Realty

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