Barbara Page Home
About
Upper East Side apartments often feel like they’ve seen every decade of the last century, and Barbara Page Home works with that history rather than against it. The practice specializes in blending contemporary function with the quiet elegance of pre-war layouts—think custom millwork that disappears into paneled walls, or built-ins that double as display and storage without shouting for attention. Color palettes tend toward the muted end of the spectrum, favoring textures over trends so the rooms age gracefully alongside their owners.
At 1225 Park Ave, between 95th and 96th Streets, the studio handles projects across Manhattan, from gut renovations to selective refreshes. Clients who want to preserve original moldings while updating kitchens and baths often find the approach pragmatic yet polished. Space planning, lighting design, and furniture sourcing are standard offerings, and the team can coordinate with contractors or simply provide drawings for homeowners who prefer to manage the build themselves.
To discuss a potential collaboration, reach out at (917) 861-8603. For directions, the map is available here. If you’ve ever walked past a building on Park and wondered how the interiors feel so uncluttered, this is one of the places to ask.