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Flowerbox DuplexNew York City has no shortage of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/photos-see-inside-5-nyc-fantasy-lofts-triplexes-and-townhouses-from-dwells-city-modern-home-tours/">over-the-top fantasy apartments</a>, but we're pretty sure there's only one that features an indoor fish pond, a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/index.php?s=vertical+garden">vertical garden</a> and clever <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/10-transforming-furniture-designs-perfect-for-tiny-nyc-apartments/transforming-furniture-desi/?extend=1">transforming furniture</a> all behind one lovely, flowering facade. The <a href="http://dht.dwell.com/homes/flowerbox-duplex">Flowerbox Duplex</a>, named for the self-irrigating planter boxes that adorn its street-facing wall, is one of the most charming and envy-inducing homes we've seen in the city. From clean, modern furnishings to multiple terraces to a balcony-style kitchen, step inside our photo tour to see all that this delightful Lower East Side apartment has to offer.1
Flowerbox DuplexThe 2,400 square foot duplex is one of eight loft-style residences in the luxury <a href="http://streeteasy.com/nyc/building/flowerbox-building">Flowerbox Building</a>, and, as you might imagine, was already quite nice to begin with before being renovated.2
Flowerbox DuplexHowever, the architects at <a href="http://pulltabdesign.com/">pulltab design</a> really took the space to the next level with fantastical amenities that others might dismiss as the stuff of daydreams.3
Flowerbox DuplexThe main living space is an open-concept living room that is flooded with natural light thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows. But the real showstopper in the room is the leafy <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/index.php?s=vertical+garden">vertical garden</a> that envelops the half-wall leading to the elevated kitchen. And it that's not enough for you, perhaps you'll be impressed by the indoor reflecting pool inhabited by real goldfish right below the green wall? The pond isn't just for show, though. It also collects water droplets from the garden wall's hidden irrigation system.4
Flowerbox DuplexUpstairs, past the cantilevered dining "pod," there's plenty more living room for the family of four that inhabits the <a href="http://dht.dwell.com/homes/flowerbox-duplex">duplex</a>.5
Flowerbox DuplexFurnishings in the bedrooms and library were kept simple and, as in the living room, the floor-to-ceiling windows draw in lot of natural color and light from the outside.6
Flowerbox DuplexThe master bathroom is simple and tastefully-appointed.7
Flowerbox DuplexThe back of the apartment has two balconies.8
Flowerbox DuplexThe terraces overlook a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/study-shows-majority-of-nyc-community-gardens-grow-food-compost/">community garden</a> for an idyllic feeling missing in the lives of most urbanites.9
Flowerbox DuplexThe master bedroom.10
Flowerbox DuplexThe owners grow tomatoes right on their balcony. Ah, one can only dream...11
Flowerbox DuplexAn uncluttered child's room with a loft bed.12












