Rich colors, textiles, and playful artwork decorate the simple architectural palette.
The dining room features pendant lighting, a slatted wood divider, and midcentury art selected by the homeowner. The divider encloses the space while allowing light and air to pass through.
Doors in the kitchen open up the space to the outdoors.
The entry in this Greenwich Village townhouse is wide enough to resemble a “street” where family members interact throughout the day.
The open interior of white walls and polished concrete floors echoes the restrained aesthetics of the façade.
Large windows and floor-to-ceiling sliding doors have been integrated into the living space, providing an abundance of natural light, as well as easy access to the outdoor garden space.