Showing posts with label David Kleinberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Kleinberg. Show all posts

Sunday, July 13, 2014

DAVID KLEINBERG ~ DESIGN IN LONG ISLAND

David Kleinberg has been one of my favorite interior designers for some time, so I was thrilled to see this Long Island home. His work is beautifully serene yet interesting.  ENJOY!









Photography by William Waldron

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Friday, November 18, 2011

DAVID KLEINBERG ~ DESIGN IN CONNECTICUT

This beautiful country home in Connecticut was renovated and designed by interior designer David Kleinberg. The designer added a new master bedroom and breakfast room, using a mix of textures and neutral colors to transform this 1880s home into an interesting combination of rustic and modern. Kleinberg used no artwork on the walls, choosing only decorative sconces and mirrors.

Fast forward to phase two, Kleinberg had the pool house demolished and moved an old barn to the site. After painting the barn, he took out one of the walls and added sheets of glass, allowing for a view of the gardens and mountains. He also built a log cabin in the middle of the barn to house a kitchen and bath. ENJOY!











Kleinberg has a new book, Traditional Now, on shelves now.

Veranda November-December 2011
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

FRENCH ART DECO ON PARK AVENUE

It was love at first sight for me.  The light blue interior and the dark wood and paneling won me over immediately.  Add in the floor to ceiling French-style windows... speechless.

Interior designer David Kleinberg and architect Peter Pennoyer worked in obvious harmony to renovate this 1920s Italian Renaissance-style Park Avenue apartment. The couple wanted a timeless architecture with a modern interior.  Mission accomplished.  ENJOY!










This is the second home I have shown in the past month designed by Peter Pennoyer.  To see more of this over-the-top beautiful home see the April issue of Veranda.


See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo

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