Greenwich Village's landmark townhouses, converted carriage houses, and boutique penthouse residences represent some of the most character-rich outdoor space commissions in Manhattan. Clients in this neighborhood value planting compositions with botanical depth — layered perennial gardens, espaliered trees, and specimen shrubs — alongside precise hardscape and lighting design that respects the neighborhood's historic scale.
Greenwich Village Private Penthouse Rooftop Terrace
Blended hardwood deck with porcelain pavers and synthetic turf lawn
Greenwich Village Escape
Ipe deck tiles in herringbone pattern
Rear garden for a landmark townhouse — bluestone paving, raised planting beds with stacked slate walls, espaliered magnolia, clipped boxwood, drip irrigation, and low-voltage path and accent lighting.
Enclosed courtyard garden for a converted carriage house — Belgian block paving, custom ipe and steel planter boxes, specimen Japanese maple, and integrated low-voltage lighting.
Penthouse terrace with ipe decking, raised planting beds with ornamental trees and perennial grasses, built-in seating, outdoor kitchen, and integrated LED lighting — designed within LPC setback constraints.
Entry stoop and front garden redesign for a landmark brownstone — custom iron planters, seasonal planting composition, and low-voltage accent lighting coordinated with LPC approval.
New York Roofscapes has designed and built outdoor spaces across Greenwich Village and throughout Manhattan for over 25 years. We handle every aspect of your project — design, engineering, permitting, and construction — under one roof.
New York Roofscapes has been selected for landmark institutional and commercial commissions — from the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club ahead of the 2018 U.S. Open to the Bell Works corporate campus.
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