Greenbaum Interiors helps with ‘Openhouse NYC' project
Redesigns bedroom of single father
Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, November 24, 2009
![]() David Zisa, left, senior designer at Greenbaum Interiors, and George Oliphant of WNBC-TV’s “Openhouse NYC” talk about an interior design project that Greenbaum helped carry out. |
In the show's "To the Rescue" segment, David Zisa, senior designer at the Paterson-based retailer, helped create a master bedroom suite for Alex Adkins, who lost his wife to breast cancer and is raising two sons.
"The homeowner is a warm and caring father, and I wanted to design a room that was spacious and comfortable," Zisa said. "After a long day of work and taking care of his young sons, I'd think he needs a peaceful space to retreat to."
Zisa's redesign included replacing the outdated floral wallpaper, dismantling a closet and designing a cabinet to hold Adkins' flat-screen TV and clothing. He also designed a custom upholstered headboard, bed and window treatments made in Greenbaum Interiors' workrooms. Longtime Greenbaum suppliers provided the materials.
The segment aired Nov. 22. Click here to watch it online.
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