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The envelope please: And the award for "best closet" goes to one of these fab five nominees

By Jennifer Laing  | February 24, 2017 - 3:59PM
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This four-bedroom penthouse condo at 16 West 19th Street (asking $8.995 million) in the Flatiron district boasts a colossal (and windowed) Poliform custom walk-in closet large enough to store a whole award season-worth of black tie-worthy gowns, tuxes and tails.

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With the 89th Academy Awards airing on Sunday, we can’t help but find ourselves preoccupied by the pre-game event: the red carpet. Who will be wearing which designer and how long did it take for them to get ready? We imagine the whole ordeal would be much easier if one had a really great, oversized closet. Here, five that are up to the challenge.

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This dream closet, in a townhouse at 14 College Place in Brooklyn Heights (yours for $11.5 million), features oyster-hued lacquer cabinetry and ideal lighting, but that hardly matters since it’s located adjacent to the master bedroom’s rear deck, allowing one to apply makeup and snap a final selfie in natural light.

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Connecting the master bedroom and bathroom of this three-bedroom, three-bath condo at 7 Harrison Street (listed at $7.54 million) is this dressing room, outfitted with built-in closets, cabinets, and drawers, a couple of which boast key locks, for those who choose to store their Harry Winstons and Van Cleef & Arpels at home.

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At 260 Park Avenue South, a three-bedroom, four-bath loft condo (on the market for $6.995 million) includes an oversized master suite with separate his (pictured, above) and her's custom mahogany closets and dressing areas, so power couples can ready themselves for the big night without bumping elbows.

For $60,000/month, you can gain one access to this 13-room rental at 535 West End Avenue, complete with a master suite decked out with its own sitting room, two baths, and a ginormous three-room closet for those with a penchant for extensive (and well-organized) wardrobes.

 

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