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Green Design: Synagogue Turned East Village Penthouse

Right at the heart of New York City, people are expected to be more aware of the modern designs than with the environmental effects. However, you will definitely be surprised with the homeowners Dominique Camacho and Gary Hirschkron that turned a synagogue into a beautiful penthouse that they now owned. The couple kept the eco-friendly theme of the building by renovating it using low-impact materials for renovation. The home has now a downstairs lounge, a second-floor library and a third-floor bedroom. This contemporary home uses glasses and wood for a simple yet classy look. How I wish I can also have a home like this, stylish and eco-friendly.

Synagogue Turned Penthouse

Synagogue Turned Penthouse

Synagogue Turned Penthouse

Synagogue Turned Penthouse

Synagogue Turned Penthouse

Synagogue Turned Penthouse

Source: Fresh Home


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1 thought on “Green Design: Synagogue Turned East Village Penthouse”

  1. wow… this space is amazing. and if im not mistaken, this is the temple that was taken down in the lower east side. pretty remarkable. check out this restored home in san francisco, also very cool: mygreenpalette.com/projects/detail/82

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