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Monica Fried Design

Monica Fried Design is an interior design studio based in New York City, founded by designer Monica Fried. It is a team of six project managers and designers who have completed projects in New York, the Hamptons, Westchester and Connecticut.

The studio's design philosophy was to give each project a unique style, making each project fit its own taste and temperament, which is reflected in the foundation construction of modern homes and the renovation of historic buildings.

Monica Fried Design's works have a common thread -- clean lines, extreme details and a fusion of classical and modern aesthetics, resulting in a unique result. It not only presents the atmosphere that the client wants, but also makes it a dream home that fits into the client's lifestyle.

Inspired by art, design and travel, studio founder Monica Fried, who holds an undergraduate degree from Columbia University and an MBA from Columbia Business School, focuses on the perfect execution of her projects.

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    Design Works

    • Hamptons House

      Set between the amenity of the main town and the openness of the ocean, the overall formal approach reflects elements influenced by both.
    • Greenwich House

      Completely transformed into a space unafraid of colours and deluged in textures, this home in Greenwich.
    • Westport House

      Monica Fried says she drew inspiration from the building's romantic courtyard, which faces some of the neighborhood's most iconic townhouses.
    • Tribeca House

      Monica Fried Design is good at combining past classics with contemporary designs to create unique and bright Spaces.
    • Scarsdale House

      The interior space is integrated with the natural environment outside through the glass Windows, blurring the relationship between indoor and outdoor time, and the natural vegetation is used as the unique background of the house.