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These projects show how to make the most of the limited green space outside your building.
Three ginkgo biloba trees, a fountain with an Italian marble spout designed by Thomas Woltz, and bluestone pavers make up this charming Manhattan garden.
Originally appeared in These 7 Lush Landscapes Will Make Your Winter Blues Melt Away
A renovated Brooklyn tenement features a tiny rooftop terrace, perfect for soaking up the sun.
Photo by Paul Barbera
Originally appeared in A Brooklyn Couple Rehabilitate a 19th-Century Duplex
Leone Design Studio transformed this three-unit apartment building in Park Slope into a luminous single-family home. The simple yard, outfitted with a dining table, lets the structure do the talking.
Photo by Albert Vecerka
Originally appeared in Get an Advance Look at the Amazing Residences on Dwell's Brooklyn Home Tour
Floor-to-ceiling windows accentuate this Brooklyn home’s indoor-outdoor flow and connect the first-floor dining room to a petite patio.
Photo by Michael Graydon and Nikole Herriott
Originally appeared in Brooklyn Home Keeps its Historic Bones While Getting a Much Needed Interior Update
On a ground-level Upper West Side residence, a 16-foot-wide deck for playing and grilling is lined it with hostas, Hollywood juniper, and bamboo.
Photo by Roland Bello
Originally appeared in Pretty Super
A Manhattan town house is given a more untamed look with a layer of red fescue.
Photo by Chris Cooper
Originally appeared in A Sophisticated Renovation of a 19th Century Manhattan Townhouse
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