The West Village's Federal and Greek Revival townhouses, converted carriage houses, and boutique penthouse residences create a concentrated market for high-quality courtyard garden and rear terrace design. Landmarks Preservation Commission coordination is routine, and clients expect planting compositions that complement the neighborhood's historic character while delivering a fully modern outdoor living experience.
West Village Courtyard Atrium — Recirculating Water Feature & Landscape Design
Sculptural recirculating water blade over an ivy-clad berm
Rear garden for a Federal-style townhouse — bluestone paving, stacked slate raised planters, espaliered pear trees, clipped boxwood hedges, drip irrigation, and low-voltage path and accent lighting.
Enclosed courtyard garden for a converted carriage house — Belgian block paving, custom steel and ipe planter boxes, specimen Japanese maple, and integrated low-voltage lighting creating a private urban sanctuary.
Penthouse terrace with ipe decking, built-in seating, outdoor kitchen, perimeter planters with ornamental grasses, and integrated LED lighting — engineered within LPC setback and wind-uplift constraints.
Entry stoop and front garden redesign for a landmark townhouse — 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 West 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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