Greenwich Village Townhouse

Simple, clean lines define this low-maintenance Japanese-inspired space designed for all weather conditions.

Limestone flooring in the townhome’s dining room was continued into the outdoor terrace which is lined by beds of pea gravel and steel edging. An additional bed of boxwood and a white-flowering crepe myrtle serve as the focal point of the space, as Nepeta, Ivy, and Bamboo bring life to the horizontal Ipe fencing that encloses the area. A limestone bench and stone planters filled with moss were carefully placed to accent the understated outdoor area.

Credits

Awards:
Honorable Mention, The Architect’s Newspaper Design Awards Residential Category
Finalist, The Architizer Awards Private Garden category April 2017
The 2017 Architecture Prize for Residential Landscape

Project Architect: Khanna-Schultz
Landscape Architect: XS Space
Landscape Contractor: Holly, Wood, and Vine

Previously published:

Architectural Digest
Gardenista