Generally known as a house that impressed Christian Gray’s penthouse from the “Fifty Shades of Gray” sequence, a residence contained in the Escala constructing in Belltown is listed on the market for $11.5 million.
“The Escala penthouse in Seattle gained worldwide fame because the fictional residence of Christian Gray within the Fifty Shades of Gray sequence by E.L. James,” a information launch on the residence stated. “Whereas the Escala is an actual luxurious condominium constructing in downtown Seattle, the penthouse as described within the books and films is a fictionalized model, exaggerated for dramatic impact.”
Options contained in the 5,170-square-foot, three-bedroom, four-bathroom penthouse, per the itemizing, embrace:
- Views of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains
- Hidden butler’s pantry
- Balcony
- Hardwood flooring
- 4 parking areas
Within the “Fifty Shades of Gray” books, the house included options like a non-public elevator, piano, a “Pink Room of Ache” (soundproof room) and a rooftop terrace, in line with the discharge.
The true-life residence doesn’t embrace these, however the constructing was featured within the trilogy.
“For the Fifty Shades films, Escala’s exterior was used for establishing pictures, however the penthouse inside was filmed on a set,” the discharge stated. “The true penthouses in Escala don’t have Christian Gray’s precise format, the ‘Pink Room,’ or a few of the ultra-high-tech options seen within the books.”
The itemizing is held by Phil Greely of The Company Seattle.