
Interior designer David Kleinberg transformed a bland Hamptons ranch house into a dashing weekend retreat.

In the kitchen, which looks out on the stunning swimming pool, Kleinberg mixed modern chairs with a traditional dining table.

In the dining area of a blue-chip prewar apartment on New York’s Park Avenue, Kleinberg made a bold statement with lacquered peacock-blue walls.
The homeowners’ art collection hangs in a limestone-paved gallery.
In the living room of Kleinberg’s own Manhattan apartment, he hung a modernist chandelier from the 1930s.
The entrance to the apartment features a dramatic, barrel-vaulted ceiling.
In the living room, a neutral palette is punched up with a dramatic painting.
Kleinberg breathed life into the living room of a residential New York tower by employing antiques and a warm palette.
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