Found at 10 Venetian Way in Miami Beach, this $11.7 million Floridian penthouse was originally two apartments before combined. The 6,400-square-foot, skyline home features 22-foot ceilings, three terraces that can be used for lounging and dining, and six bedrooms and bathrooms spanning its two floors. Plus, to take advantage of its stellar location, every room in the unit promises amazing panoramic views of the surrounding bay.
On the first floor, you’ll find the two high-ceilinged great rooms, Venetian plaster walls, custom wood paneling, and a custom-made Starphire glass and steel floating staircase by Conti Class (there’s also a pneumatic elevator). Two bedrooms (which can double as libraries) have their own en-suite bathrooms with SlabBalsetina marble floors from Opustone and Anna Sachs glass tiles in the shower. The kitchen features a hospitality bar by Italkraft and Binova cabinetry, as well as Sub-Zero, Wolf and Miele appliances. For art enthusiasts, there’s even a 30-foot-long gallery wall.
“This marvelous unit is such a unique, stunning property,” says Jill Eber of The Jills. “Extremely spacious and offering breathtaking water views, it offers the best of luxurious and modern living.”
The other four bedrooms can be found on the second floor, two of which are master suites that include morning kitchens, walk-in closets, and spacious bathrooms. Cerused oak wood flooring can be found throughout, as well as specially designed wallpaper from Phillip Jeffries.