From the April/May 2021 Issue
Above it All-Storage Shelving
In the closets, Zwebner worked around the roof gables, creating custom shelving to optimize storage space.
From the April/May 2021 Issue
Above it All-Hallway
Barn doors at each end of the office hide the raw attic space. “I intentionally created them with mirrors to reflect the light,” Zwebner notes.
From the April/May 2021 Issue
Above it All-Desk Area
In the desk area, Zwebner included both task lighting and overhead lighting. “The glass calendar [at right, above desk] and the round glass mirror reflect light so the walls aren’t […]
From the April/May 2021 Issue
Above it All-Stairway
Zwebner replaced an inconvenient drop-down hatch and ladder with a staircase. The iron-and-wood rail complements the industrial chic look.
From the April/May 2021 Issue
Above it All-Custom Table
The long table at right was custom made from black walnut. Interior designer Felicia Zwebner, who spent many years in the art field, commissioned the artwork, titled It’s No Wonder She’s […]
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Architecture/Build: Parental Consent – Living Room
The fireplace in the living room is clad in the same granite as the outside of the house. Interior designer Felicia Zwebner of Felicia Zwebner Design in New York City […]
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Architecture/Build: Parental Consent – Kitchen
KITCHEN | A wood grid over the island adds to the linear quality of the kitchen. Glass-front cabinets with interior illumination lighten the space.
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Architecture/Build: Parental Consent – First & Second Floors
Though the Grosses live on the first floor, the home has four upstairs bedrooms. “We had to think not just about how my parents live here today, but eventually that […]
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Architecture/Build: Parental Consent – Entry
Gross used quarter-sawn white oak for horizontal surfaces and mahogany for vertical surfaces. “They play off each other in terms of tonality,” he says.