Most visitors would like to take home a piece of Versailles when they visit the palace. Interior designer Slatkin decided to make his own.
He bought two apartments in an Upper East Side co-op building and spent nearly two decades renovating it to become his own "homage to Versailles,"according to the New York Times.
Slatkin is selling the home for $10 million as it's now “a finished canvas."
Nikki Field of Sotheby's International Realty has the listing.
The Brisbane House at 1215 Fifth Avenue is a Central Park-facing co-op building in the Upper East Side area brokers are increasingly calling "Upper Carnegie Hill." (Though it would more traditionally be referred to as East Harlem.)
The entire apartment was completely redone to mimic the opulence of Louis XVI.
Though this entrance hall isn't quite as grand as the Hall of Mirrors, it's probably the most similar you'd find this side of the Atlantic.
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