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14 most beautiful balconies and terraces of New York

Today we will show you the most beautiful terraces andNew York balconies. Some of them are just as big as our front gardens at our dachas. That's why we're taking into account the landscaping of both small balconies and huge terraces — and forward to beauty. Whatever the rooftop landscaping, in the city such a space always becomes a place for rest, relaxation, and communication. Possessing privacy and at the same time being in the center of city life, a terrace or rooftop garden, even just a , will emphasize the feeling of calm, like an island in a stormy stream of events. In any case, these examples can inspire you, whether you have a balcony or a garden plot — the techniques will come in handy. The arrangement of this roof in the center of New York was done by landscape designers from Good Green. Wildflowers are a real find, which wonderfully smooth out the harshness of the city. Here, a small balcony in an Upper East Side townhouse by designer Rees Roberts overlooks a lush courtyard.This beautiful rooftop spot is surrounded by greenery, and only the skyscrapers in the distance remind you that you are not outside the city.This Park Avenue terrace spans a whopping 300 square meters, enough space for a party of over 100 guests.This balcony may not be very big, but the view is absolutely stunning. Designed by Rumsey Farber.The Chelsea rooftop listed at Sotheby's is a jungle, wild and beautiful. The penthouse loft that includes the rooftop was listed for $4.5 million. Here is a more modest outdoor space, but no less charming and spacious enough for friendly gatherings over lunch.This roof garden is a joy to behold, both from above and while in it. That's what good neighbors mean.Designer Celerie Kemble likes to say, “Remember that wine, cheese, and good laughter are something everyone enjoys.” Plus, a breathtaking view of Central Park.Speaking of breathtaking views, it's hard to believe that such a magnificent rooftop is actually located in the city - but it is. The view from Brooklyn, near the banks of the East River.You may not have your own rooftop access, but by climbing the ladder you can have a nice time and picnic while enjoying the views from a suitable spot at the top.apartmenttherapy.com

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