Virtual Home Tours to Inspire

Briana Gonzalez

As we practice social distancing and have veered towards video conferencing with apps like Zoom or Google Hangouts, we have been able to get some glimpses into the homes of our friends, clients, bosses and coworkers alike. As strange as this peek into their intimate spaces may seem, it can often inspire us to re-look how we organize and decorate our own spaces. Below are a few homes that can help to create a satisfying backdrop not only for the frequent video conferences, but it gives you the opportunity to create something new- a breath of fresh air.

200 East 59th Street 

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The condominium residences really focus on natural and open lighting, the lighter seating facing the windows capturing the light (and the city/Central Park view), the rounded curvature of the furniture, and the mixture of deep-toned accents and wood elements come together to establish a sleek yet comfortable look. The two-model homes at 200 East 59th Street all feature interiors designed by Cyril Vergniol, the eclectic French designer of Paris’ luxe Hotel de Crillion. Cyril takes inspiration from artists like Salvador Dali and Joan Miro, infusing surrealist art into his designs.    

Quay Tower 

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The Quay Tower condominium residences overlook Brooklyn’s waterfront and the Brooklyn Bridge Park. The space is almost reflective of the sunset, the color schematics taken from the combinations of blues and rich reds and oranges providing a fun pop of color.  

While you can still draw inspiration from the following homes, these listings below are also offering virtual sales tours and one-on-one appointments for viewings- ensuring safety as key.  

Avora 

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The Avora, LEED-certified full-service condominium, is located on the Weehawken waterfront in New Jersey with a focus on the integration between luxury and sustainability practices. Avora was developed by acclaimed national homebuilder Landsea Homes, contemporary architecture is mixed with elegant and luxe interiors. The onsite team has launched a new virtual tour feature which is comprised of video tours and an immersive model look-book. Current availability ranges from a 933-square-foot one-bedroom for $815,000 to a three-bedroom, two-bathroom with a private balcony for $2.8 million. 

One United Nations Park 

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Located along First Avenue, One United Nations Park offers a luxe global lifestyle for residents. 460 feet above the East River, it features a collection of elegant residences with views of the East River and Manhattan skyline. The interior designs of the building are contrasted with the layered black glass exterior design, offering floor-to-ceiling windows. Developed by the legendary Solow Building Company and designed by Richard Meier & Partners Architects, One United Nations Park features Manhattan’s first fully automated and integrated custom ‘smart home’ system that regulates temperature, lighting and motorized window shades. Pricing for current availability starts at $1.25 million.  

Greenwich West 

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Greenwich West is Hudson Square’s newest residential tower, aiming to reinterpret New York City’s loft aesthetic through an acclaimed Parisian design team Loci-Anima, marking Greenwich West as the first tower in NYC designed by French female architect- Francoise Raynaud. 30 stories high, it is one of the tallest buildings in the Soho area, featuring panoramic views of the Hudson River, New York Harbor, Statue of Liberty and the city skyline. The interiors of Greenwich West have a bohemian flair to them, the interiors designed by Sebastian Segers, most notable for his work with clients such as Giorgio Armani and Christian Dior and his collaborations with designer Marc Newson and Patrick Blanc. Virtual tours are available through an immersive and exclusive online experience, even sharing glimpses of the rooftop terrace views.  

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