High-Design New Residents Lounges for Entertaining This Spring
Hosting guests for spring festivities can be a big undertaking, but these residents’ lounges make entertaining fun, easy, and aesthetically pleasing. The spaces are carefully designed to connect residents to the outdoors, with plenty of natural light flowing in, beautifully landscaped terraces seamlessly accessible from the dining and seating areas, and plentiful lounge options both indoors and out for guests to gather and dine. Below are some of our favorite New York City buildings with amazing outdoor hosting locations.
200 EAST 59TH STREET IN MIDTOWN MANHATTAN
The double-height, marble and wood private lounge at 200 East 59th Street offers elegant design, spacious outdoor access and middle-of-it-all city views that will be marveled by residents and guests alike. The residents lounge is at the heart of the 35-story terraced tower, a new icon on the New York City skyline pushing the boundaries of modernism with sleek floor-to-ceiling glass and bold exterior columns at every corner. Residents have exclusive access to the lounge, which features a grand dining table, catering kitchen, fireplace nook and ample seating both indoors and outdoors. Envisioned by CetraRuddy, the space is flooded with natural light and intended as an ideal destination for all-seasons entertaining. With spring just around the corner, it has just completed construction and is now open for residents to experience. Credit 200 East 59th Street.
ROSE HILL IN NOMAD
Developed by Rockefeller Group, Rose Hill is the brand new full-service, 45-story luxury condominium tower at 30 East 29th Street in Manhattan’s coveted NoMad neighborhood and offers an expansive sky lounge and private resident’s club that has recently opened to residents. Perched on the 37th floor of the 600-foot tower, the luxurious club encompasses the entire floor and boasts eye-popping, panoramic views of all of New York City from the observatory, a Strand Books-curated library, and private dining room. Additionally, various indoor and outdoor entertaining spaces with lush landscaping are open to residents for use. Residents can take advantage of The Observatory Room, which offers a billiards table, ample seating space and opens up to a covered outdoor terrace with several tables and chairs.
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