New York City is known for a lot of things—endless culture, iconic skyline, world-class food—but oversized kitchens usually aren’t one of them. That’s what makes these listings so remarkable. Each one features a kitchen with the kind of space you’d expect to find in the suburbs: room to cook, gather, linger, and live. Whether you love to entertain or just appreciate a little breathing room while you make your morning coffee, these homes deliver something rare in city living—a kitchen that truly feels like the heart of the home.
Here are five Brown Harris Stevens listings that prove you really can have your space—and cook in it too.
465 West End Avenue - Apartment #9/10C
At 465 West End Avenue #9/10C, the spacious eat-in kitchen feels more dream house in the suburbs than city living, with double windows, floor-to-ceiling cabinetry, and storage for 400 bottles of wine. A Wolf 6-burner range with grill, two Sub-Zeros, and Bianca Dolomiti marble complete the dream setup.
200 Water Street - 3A
At 200 Water Street #3A, the oversized chef’s kitchen blends loft style with suburban scale—complete with a marble island, abundant custom cabinetry, and a large custom-milled pantry to keep everything organized and clutter-free. It’s a sleek, open-concept space designed for serious cooking and seamless entertaining.
43 West 13th Street - 4th Floor
At 43 West 13th Street, 4th Floor, the custom walnut kitchen is as functional as it is stunning, with Quartzite countertops, double sinks, double dishwashers, and a large breakfast counter that's perfect for everything from casual meals to hosting a crowd. It’s a suburban dream kitchen tucked inside a soaring Greenwich Village loft.
180 Avenue of the Americas - #6B
At 180 Avenue of the Americas #6B, the spacious eat-in kitchen offers suburban-sized comfort in the heart of SoHo, featuring bleached walnut and matte lacquer cabinetry, a vented Bertazzoni range, and a custom-paneled refrigerator.Sliding glass doors open to a private balcony, blending indoor and outdoor living seamlessly.
36 East 63rd Street
At 36 East 63rd Street, the kitchen doesn’t just rival a suburban setup—it could give a restaurant a run for its money. With a massive central island, commercial-style finishes, and built-in banquette seating, it’s made for serious cooking and casual dining, all under one gleaming ceiling. And just downstairs? A second working kitchen, connected by service stairs and a dumbwaiter—because why stop at one?