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vibrant and colorful apartment on the Upper East Side has hit the market for $8.75 million. Located at 188 E. 76th St., this five-bedroom, floor-through unit was once the home of artist Apryl Miller, who filled every inch with a kaleidoscope of colors.
Miller's goal was to create a special space for her children, and she succeeded in making it a rejuvenating environment that feels like a work of art. "I wanted my daughters to feel this place was theirs," she said. The apartment has become a celebrity in its own right, appearing in numerous publications, social media posts, and even TV shows.
The unit boasts an impressive 4,076 square feet, with five bedrooms, including a primary suite with dual sinks, a tiled tub, and sweeping views of the East River. There's also a formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, and media room. The apartment is located on the entire 29th floor of the 31-story Siena condominium.
Miller has decided to move on because her daughters are grown, and the apartment is now too big for her needs. The listing is held by Stan Ponte and Colin Montgomery of Sotheby's International Realty.
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