Four floors penthouse apartment with a unique interior design
This unique penthouse apartment is located in New York in one of the oldest and most famous skyscrapers, built in 1896. The residence spreads over four floors and has a very interesting design. The penthouse was designed by David Hotson Architect Architecture Studio, in collaboration with Ghislaine Viñas Interior Design. It has been uniquely decorated with a polished steel slide and a climbing wall.
Even if the penthouse apartment is one of the oldest skyscrapers in New York and the appearance of the building looks a bit retro, the penthouse is undoubtedly ultra modern. The interior has been defined by geometric shapes and minimalist design and was decorated mainly in white. The whiteness is enlivened with decorative elements in orange or blue. The glass is implemented as a constant on each floor. Glass panels with geometric shapes can be seen everywhere as internal walls.
The penthouse home has a rooftop terrace with unique breathtaking panoramic views of the city. The flooring of wood creates a cozy and warm atmosphere which is enhanced by the comfortable lounge furniture in bright colors. The windows with semi-circular shape are in contrast with the modern interior. The designers have created particularly original methods of transportation between floors, if you do not feel like taking the stairs or the elevator. A climbing wall allows one to reach the top floor in the apartment. And on the way from top to bottom helps a polished steel slide.