Near Central Park, in a residential skyscraper called Park Laurel, this luxurious NY penthouse has 360 degrees overview upon the architectural horizon of Manhattan
This Salt Lake space tops much of what we’ve seen in cities ’round the world. Incredible, ebony oak floors are perfectly opposed by pristine, 18-foot ceilings throughout the wide open living space.
This three-bedroom duplex in TriBeCa, New York was transformed from plain white box into an incredible living space. Owned by a fabric designer, painter and sculptor who converted this property into a spectacular work of art.
North and south exposures in this 3000 square foot loft in Tribeca allowed us to line the south facing wall with two guest bedrooms and a 900 sf master suite. The trapezoid shaped plan creates an exaggerated perspective as one looks through the main living space space to the kitchen.
Generally I do prefer minimal or contemporary interiors, but this one is far too cool to pass: an aparment for the fans of Jules Verne in full steampunk beauty. The 1800sq-foot apartment features surreal, retro industrial, and steampunk elements.
What better way to live luxuriously than in a 4,675 square foot luxury penthouse in New York City? The fantastic residence is located in a modern residential tower called “100 11th Avenue†and designed by French architect Jean Nouvel.
Russian interior designers Michael Miroshkin and Elen Miroshkina from Geometrix Design have designed the new interior of this splendid apartment.
Located in the coveted Police Building, in New York’s Little Italy, within the walls of the former gym, this architecturally unique condominium thus features soaring ceilings and many large skylights, making for a light and airy feel.
This surely looks like a home to a family who does not compromise on any amenity / luxury ! This place is splendid – what with 15 foot tall ceilings and romantic fireplaces – it looks like its come right off a romantic movie. The setting is just stunning. It overlooks scenic snow covered grounds – huge wide , white spaces which you can just watch for hours while sipping coffee.