Manhattan’s Upper East Side with a view of Central Park is probably one of the most desirable residential address in NY. This luxury penthouse located near the Metropolitan Museum of Art was designed for a family of five. After a hard search for a house big enough for the whole family, they found three small apartments and decided to unify them two floors and it needed a lot of work.


The entry floor includes the foyer, two contemporary living rooms, and kitchen. On this floor are the three children’s bedrooms, two bathrooms and a media room. Set against a 17-foot travertine backdrop, the dramatic curving staircase is made of painted steel and wood treads. It is made of painted steel and wood treads and its sensual curves.
The stairs guide to the second floor where is the couple’s private area, a modern master bedroom suite with brilliant views of Central Park. Several main design themes are visible throughout the main floor. The curved shape is repeated, in a lampshade, small glass side table, ceiling lights and seating. They use a cold color palette, although the home’s mood is relaxing and warm welcoming. The green color shows up on the cushion, tabletop, bench upholstery and, in the greenery. White and soft grey colors help to balance the interior design project with beautifully detailed marble counter tops and modern furniture pieces.
