Showing posts with label Peter Pennoyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peter Pennoyer. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

PETER PENNOYER ~ DESIGN EXTRAORDINAIRE

Peter Pennoyer is a talented architect/designer.  I have done two previous posts on his work and have included two of his projects below.  Visit Pennoyer's website here to see much more of his work.  ENJOY!

FIFTH AVENUE











PARK AVENUE












IF YOU MISSED ~
Frank Babb Randolph ~ Interior Design in Georgetown
Architectural and Interior Design in Buckhead

See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo

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

Friday, March 11, 2011

JEFFREY BILHUBER AND PETER PENNOYER

If you follow my blog, you know that I adore the work of interior designer Jeffrey Bilhuber.  Add architect Peter Pennoyer to the picture, and you have a powerful team!

The Italianate brownstone was built in 1874 and had been turned into a four unit dwelling after World War II.  Pennoyer was asked to attempt a restoration on the five story home, but found that the townhouse had deteriorated and could not be restored to its original state.

The couple, parents of two children, wanted the home to have the appearance of the old home.  The family art and furniture collection was extensive, and Bilhuber was asked to design the home around the pieces.
Mission accomplished!  ENJOY!









To read more about this beautiful brownstone pick up your copy of the April issue of Architectural Digest.


See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo