Whatever type of project you have in mind, be assured that quintessential Hamptons style will shine through.
Here are some portfolios showing some of our Hamptons kitchen design, bathroom design,
home living areas, and commercial projects.
Whatever type of project you have in mind, be assured that quintessential Hamptons style will shine through.
Here are some portfolios showing some of our Hamptons kitchen design, bathroom design,
home living areas, and commercial projects.
BARBARA FELDMAN INTERIORS
Space Planning, Design, and Project Management
631-258-0601
Sag Harbor Interior Designer Barbara Feldman
Barbara Feldman is an interior designer who provides planning, design, decoration, and construction service
in Sag Harbor, Noyac, and North Sea.
As a certified designer, Allied AIA, and IFDA member, Barbara Feldman Interiors offers unparalleled excellence in Space Planning, Interior Design, Lighting Design, and Decoration. Because she is also a licensed general contractor in the Town of East Hampton, she provides the best hands-on Interior Design-Build services in Sag Harbor.
Barbara respects the historic aesthetic of Sag Harbor, retaining the transitional and traditional style of homes in the area. She also incorporates comfortable modern interiors design where appropriate. Her projects range from 1500 through 6500 square feet. ,
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Here are some photos of Sag Harbor Interior Designer Barbara Feldman's projects:
About Sag Harbor NY
Bridgehampton
Sag Harbor is an incorporated village in both the Towns of Southampton and East Hampton NY. The village developed as a
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The entire business district is listed as the historic Sag Harbor Village District on the National Register of Historic Places. A major whaling and shipping port in the 19th century, by the end of this period and in the 20th century, it became a destination for wealthy people who summered here. Some writers and artists also settled here in an area called The Artist's Colony.
Landmarks include structures associated with whaling and its early days when it was designated as the first port of entry to the new United States (the Whaling Museum) and the iconic American Hotel. It had the first United States custom house erected on Long Island.
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