Deck the Walls: Opulent Wallpapers in Luxurious NYC Condos

200 East 59th Street | Courtesy of 200 East 59th Street

With the most wonderful time of the year upon us, let’s explore some luxurious condos across New York City adorned with exquisite wallpaper. 

The Harper

The Harper is one of the most radiant developments in Manhattan’s prized Upper East Side. With 21 stories and a southern exposure bringing in plenty of natural light through its large windows, the addition of elegant wallpapers is the icing on top!

The building’s design, thoughtfully blending modern and pre-war elements, is enhanced by wallpapers of a variety of textures, styles, and colors throughout amenity areas and model units. Such a layout creates a positive and vibrant environment. 

The Harper | Glenn Allsop

96+Broadway

Nested between Riverside Park and Central Park, 96+Broadway is a must-see destination if you’re eager to marvel at fancy wallpaper. This condominium building, sitting at 250 West 96th Street, powerfully redefines Upper West Side luxury.

If you’ve got a flair for design, you’ll be impressed by the softness, personality, and natural accents of the pink wallpaper, implemented by the design firm Urban Casa, in the condo pictured below. 

96+Broadway | Evan Joseph

547 West 47th Street

Designed by the acclaimed firm Concrete, 547 West 47th Street is truly in a league of its own. Located on Manhattan’s West Side, this move-in-ready building exudes luxury, style, and magnificence. 

With more than 30,000 square feet of unbeatable indoor and outdoor amenities as part of “The West Residence Club,” you’re in for a treat at this innovative condo.

Residence 903, a one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit, encompasses 664 square feet of space in the building. It features eye-catching wallpapers, ample natural lighting, and satisfying designs from the in-house design team at Ironstate. The east-facing bedroom has floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing stunning Midtown skyline views, and geometric-patterned wallpaper with earthy color tones adorns the wall behind the bed. This combination fosters a calming atmosphere that brings the outside in. 

Residence 903 at 547 West 47th Street | Donna Dotan

200 East 59th Street

Similar to 432 Park Avenue, 200 East 59th Street is a residential tower that captivates with its designs and tones, taking classic modernism to an entirely new level. This high-end development has exclusively corner units and expansive terraces across its 35 floors. 

The prestigious architecture firm CetraRuddy creatively implemented bold wallpapers with unique textures throughout the building’s model units. For the bedrooms of select units, CetraRuddy added both character and sophistication to the spaces by adding animal-print wallpaper and blue denim textures. 

200 East 59th Street | Courtesy of 200 East 59th Street

The Boerum

Unit 701 at The Boerum, a full-service Brooklyn luxury condo, includes three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 1,745 square feet of interior space, and one of the building’s most grand and intimate terraces. 

The unit’s wallpaper fosters a transformative atmosphere reminiscent of scenes from movies, including a lovely floral print in a bathroom and a whimsical scene in the nursery. At the same time, 9.5-foot ceilings, white oak floors, and floor-to-ceiling east- and south-facing windows adorn the residence. 

Unit 701 at The Boerum | Travis Mark

One Hanson Place

Decadent rooms and oversized windows revealing dazzling views comprise the opulent Residence 9GH One Hanson Place. The wallpaper’s textured red hue in the formal dining room radiates a feeling of warmth and comfort. A seamless fusion of two units, this home features four bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, 2,530 square feet of space, and a fantastic Fort Greene location. 

Residence 9GH at One Hanson Place | Travis Mark