Looking for something gorgeous to feed your eyes? Here’s a cool penthouse that is to impress absolutely everyone!
New York’s 432 Park Avenue, the tallest residential building in the western hemisphere, has unveiled a completed penthouse residence conceived by interior designer Robert Couturier. Located on the skyscraper’s 86th floor, the property naturally offers spectacular views, 1,132 feet above ground. Accessed via a private elevator foyer, the dwelling comprises three bedrooms, four full bathrooms, a library, and a windowed eat-in kitchen with marble breakfast bar.
Developed by CIM group and Macklowe Properties, and designed by Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly, 432 Park Avenue is one of New York’s tallest buildings. This first glimpse inside the 4,028 square foot residence reveals Robert Couturier’s luxurious interiors that seem simple though they are chic and sophisticated.
The color scheme is neutral, soft and warm; cream, buttermilk, soft brown and light grey look amazing together. Thanks to it the penthouse looks very welcoming and very soothing, that’s what the owner needs after a long day.
The living and dining spaces united are filled with light, and thanks to the textiles the area has a soothing and inviting ambience. The bathroom is covered in white marble, and a free-standing bathtub allows to enjoy amazing views of the big city. The master bedroom profits from the stunning views, everything here is neutral and calming not to distract attention from the views.
A range of different fabrics adds a sense of softness to the scheme, while contemporary furniture pieces have been mixed with vintage 20th century designs. Oversized 10-foot by 10-foot windows not only flood the residence with natural light, but also frame different views of New York’s skyline and surrounding rivers and bridges.