Residential & Commericial Interior Design
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Meet alexandra

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Internationally awarded Interior Designer Alexandra Denburg is modernizing the industry by redefining how you think about interior design.

It’s her deeply rooted belief that interior design should no longer be viewed as the superficial beautification of one’s space, but rather as the understanding that a properly designed space promotes optimal living.  Utilizing applied psychology at the core of her designs, Alexandra’s work exemplifies the balance between form and function, creating editorial spaces suited for everyday living.

Alexandra’s work has been featured in top publications like Architectural Digest, Westchester Home Magazine, and Houzz, as well as on HGTV.


“There’s no denying it when you meet her. She’s got creativity deeply woven into her DNA, and regardless of the aesthetic or the design challenge, Alexandra is a master at creating spaces that sing a quiet Siren’s song over all who enter.”
- Architectural Digest


about MPDG

Since the formation of M&P Design Group, it’s been Alexandra’s mission to redefine the way interior design is understood. Her philosophy is that interior design should be tethered to more than the notion of beautiful living, rather it’s the understanding that a well designed space promotes optimal living. Recognizing that a visually pleasing atmosphere creates a sense of ease, Alexandra’s approach to interior design begins with the subconscious. Here, she is able to design signature spaces to satisfy the scope of each project.

editorial living

Editorial Living is Alexandra’s answer to understanding that a successful design achieves a high level of user-functionality, but does so without sacrificing aesthetic. The purely editorial look is derived from being aesthetically-driven; often times the design includes unique architectural details, custom or curated furniture & finishes, and one-of-a-kind pieces at the expense of its livability.  By taking this editorial concept and adding the necessary component of day-to-day functionality back into the design, Alexandra creates spaces that are both utilitarian and beautiful.

APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY

We all have a subconscious awareness of the world around us, especially when it comes to the spaces we inhabit.  Spatial planning, scale, color, pattern, and other stylistic elements are all components, that when combined, effect the way we live or work within a space.  Utilizing applied psychology allows Alexandra to offer better designs, suited specifically for her clients' functional and aesthetic needs, thus leading to move productive and enjoyable lifestyles.


We as human beings, on a very subconscious level, take in our surroundings and the world around us, and it effects the way we feel, operate, live, within a space — and that’s the real reason for interior design.
— Alexandra