House with Roof Deck and Garden in New York
The Greenwich Village neighborhood in New York is notable for its old facades of townhouses built in the mid-19th century hiding very modern and stylish interiors. This area is usually quiet and peaceful, in contrast to the bustling downtown with its skyscrapers, where life flows at a steady pace. Behind doors with elegant doorbells lie dwellings with an extraordinary ambiance. Thanks to the balance between vintage and modernity, gentleness and industrial brutality, this interior has become quite unique. We really loved how the designer combined vibrant colors in details with cold steel window surfaces, railings, and forged furniture. The kitchen corner turned out very cozy with a green sofa: it evokes nostalgia for the popular 1950s diners (diners) with their leather sofas and neon signs. The massive steel mechanism for lifting the huge roof window, through which you can access the New York rooftop, made this interior truly unique. One cannot fail to mention the cozy garden, lush in greenery amid the metropolis. The perfect house: bright, stylish, and special!




















