While Steve Gold is sad to say goodbye to his SoHo loft, the Million Dollar Listing New York star is proud of what he was able to create. "It is modern, yet authentic and relaxed, with a small touch of rustic—a difficult balance to achieve," he shared with E! News. "While I used the rarest materials and finishes, the loft still maintains an understated elegance that requires a sophisticated eye to notice some of the details."
"After visiting the JennAir Experience Showroom at the A&D Building in New York City, I fell in love with the Burlesque column refrigerator and freezer," Steve gushed. "I also chose an Obsidian interior Columns refrigerator and freezer to flank the counter and the NOIR suite of JennAir appliances, which are very modern and feature expansive black glass. When you look at my kitchen from the great room, you see this sleek, uniform aesthetic, but when you get closer and look inside each door, under every handle, you'll find details that really make a statement."
"JennAir gave me the tools to really customize my kitchen space and create an artful balance between luxury and function," Steve shared when giving E! News readers a look inside.
While it's hard to choose a favorite room, Steve does have a soft spot for a certain space. "With the two bright exposures, multiple skylights, exposed beams and cast-iron columns, it is truly a WOW moment that you experience as soon as you enter the top floor through the key-locked elevator," Steve shared. "I love how the mood of the room alters as the light changes from morning to evening."
When designing his daughter Rose's playroom, Steve couldn't disappoint. "As soon as Rose began crawling and the toys began to pile up, my partner and I, who both like very clean and organized spaces, decided we needed to change one of the back bedrooms to a playroom so the chaos can be (somewhat) contained," he explained. "The playroom is bright and cheerful, great for spending hours playing, learning, drawing and painting. In terms of the color, Rose's (now) playroom was always going to be pink, but with all the plasterwork throughout the apartment, I still wanted it to feel cohesive, so we created our own textured pink tone called 'Rose-y pink' with the help of Samuel Amoia and executed by plaster artist Benjamin Lai."
"As a top realtor in NYC, you can imagine I see a LOT of apartments," Steve shared. "After years of luxury sales, I have been fortunate to see and sell some of the most highly designed apartments by some of the world's best architects and designers…I literally spared no expense—I was creating the loft of my dreams."
Getting ready for a long day of work suddenly got easier when you have a spectacular bathroom like this.
In the city that never sleeps, this stunning bedroom is sure to make getting some shut eye a little easier.