This East Village duplex penthouse was owned by designer Alfredo Paredes and if you didn’t see the terrace photos you might assume this was located somewhere in the Mediterranean or tucked away in a Tuscan hillside. A fireplace, oversized, casement windows and 5 arched glass doors, natural white oak bookcases, panelling and cabinetry, raw plaster walls, reclaimed wood ceilings, French limestone tile floors all imbue this “it can’t be New York” vibe and the neutral colour palette of cream, brown and black perfectly offsets the architecture. This is stunning. Photos: Miguel Flores-Vianna.
barbward says:
Wonderful! You’re right – who could believe NYC? Love the dog.
Thank you for sharing Kim.
YAR says:
Gorgeous! Loved the floors, windows and all the wood. What was behind the bed? It looked like suede.
Thanks for sharing!