NYC's Most Luxurious Indoor Pools You'll Want To Jump Right In
With cold weather finally here to stay in New York – and especially with the freezing temps this week – indoor amenities are top-of-mind for buyers at some of the city's most luxurious condos.
Indoor pools at residential projects were previously viewed as a space for residents to get their daily exercise and not much thought went into the look and feel. Now, pools at some of NYC's newest residential projects are set within ultra-high-design spaces, drawing residents into luxe pool rooms that are true oases they actually want to spend time in all year round, whether they're swimming or not!
200 E 83rd Street
The 17th floor at 200 East 83rd, the new Upper East Side residential tower by Robert A.M. Stern Architects with interiors by Rottet Studio, features a seventy-foot pool that allows residents to feel like they're swimming in the sky. Uniquely situated in the middle of the 35-story limestone-clad tower, the pool room features a vaulted ceiling, honed limestone walls and a double-height loggia with floor-to-ceiling arched windows and French doors. This massive space exudes old-New York opulence and creates visual drama while inviting the outdoors in and allowing for natural light, fresh air and incredible New York City skyline and Central Park views. 200 East 83rd has broken multiple Upper East Side sales records since launching in October, and brokers attribute this amenity space as a major selling point for buyers who cannot believe the incredible design of this pool.
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53 West 53
The creation of Singapore-based luxury real estate developer Pontiac Land and Hines, 53 West 53 is the striking 82-story residential tower rising 1,050 feet above the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Pritzker Prize-winning starchitect Jean Nouvel, the French mastermind behind the Louvre, Abu Dhabi and the Torre Glories tower in Barcelona, was responsible for 53W53's eye-catching exterior architecture and also designed the interiors of the full-floor residence club, which features 15,000 square feet of lavish wellness amenities. Within this Wellness Center at 53W53, residents can enjoy a naturally lit 65-foot lap pool, cold plunge pool and hot tub situated between elaborate poolside vertical gardens designed by noted French botanist Patrick Blanc. Each "wellness wall" uses over 3,500 plants, giving each garden a rich multi-dimensional texture and creating a stunning contrast against the vibrant pool. The pool room's aesthetic makes residents feel as if they've been transported to a tropical resort despite being 12-stories up in the heart of Midtown Manhattan.
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505 W 43
At 505 W 43 – the new Midtown luxury condo featuring architecture by ODA and interiors by Andres Escobar & Associates – raw, natural materials are fused with sumptuous textures throughout residences and the building's collection of wellness-oriented amenities spaces. The tranquil indoor pool room showcases a gorgeous wood-paneled feature wall, which compliments the flooring around the lap pool and extends seamlessly outdoors into the 6,000-square-foot open-air courtyard meditation garden at the building's center. Residents will feel a sense of relaxation and calm while occupying 505 W 43's pool room.
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Rose Hill
Developed by Rockefeller Group, the original builders of Rockefeller Center, and designed with a vintage Gotham-esque flair, Rose Hill is the all-new 45-story luxury condominium tower in NoMad. Designed inside and out by CetraRuddy, the acclaimed global architecture firm known for successfully blending modern design with crafted detail, the Art Deco building nods to the historic firm's greatest creation in all aspects including the interior design of the pool space. Taking inspiration from the public bath houses of the 30s and 40s and the Spirit of Normandy ship directly, Rose Hill's 50-foot pool is clad in hand-wrought tiles and trim with deep turquoise handmade tiles from Vermont. The artful center masterpiece, at the end of the space, pays homage to women and the Amazon goddesses of the time period.
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