LINCOLN PARK — A 6,400-square-foot Lincoln Park home with an interior co-designed by Nate Berkus hasn't officially hit the market yet — but it is being offered for $5.2 million.
The home with four bedrooms, four bathrooms and three half bathrooms is on the 9th floor of 339 W. Fullerton Parkway, a building listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
This pocket listing is represented by Natasha Motev of KoenigRubloff, who said celebrity interior designer Berkus and local designer Anne Coyle designed the home and created “a sophisticated space.”
Upon entering the striking full-floor residence, a grand foyer with hardwood floors and crown molding detail greets you.
There are several rooms to explore: the library, which has black lacquered walls and overlooks Lincoln Park’s treetop-lined park and the lake; the light-filled, spacious living room; the dining room, adorned with hand-painted silk wallpaper; and the sleek custom kitchen with white marble counters and island, Viking stainless steel appliances and Sub-Zero fridge and freezer.
The vintage details blend with modern amenities in the master bedroom, which includes a sitting area and marble fireplace. The master closet could be another room in itself, with shelves for shoes and storage, windows to let the light in and even room for a desk.
In the master bath, there are dual vanities and white marble heated floors. Nickel Waterworks fixtures add a layer of luxury to the spa-worthy bathroom, which also has a marble tub and glass-enclosed shower.
Contact Motev with KoenigRubloff for a showing before it officially hits the market.
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