The impeccable design of the house is not
the only captivating view to be found, though;
DeLeon strategically placed chairs so they
could swivel towards windows showcasing
New York, and the rooftop terrace serves a
similar function. She says that on the terrace,
"you have a full panel view of New York, from
the George Washington Bridge to downtown."
The terrace serves as another type of living
room, and it also possesses a secondary
kitchen for entertainment purposes.
Entertainment can also be found in one of
the house's most secluded rooms. Coming up
from the mudroom, there is a makeshift movie
theater with velvety curtains at its entrance,
an L-shaped couch, and a popcorn machine.
DeLeon said she likes this room because it is
unexpected and "kind of tucked away", and it
also aligns with the classic, yet modern
atmosphere that her client desired.
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