Nina Petronzio refuses to be pigeonholed by one style. "I
am constantly inspired by different clients and their
personal tastes and interests. As a designer, my job is
to bring structure to the artform, to make sense of and
actualize how they want to feel in their space," she
says. Nina's diverse portfolio includes a major
renovation and build-out of a 1970's Mediterranean mansion
in Beverly Hills into a 15,000 square foot sprawling
estate complete with an array of modern amenities,
transformation of a Melrose Avenue storefront into Plush
Home's flagship showroom, an outdoor boxing ring and gym
nestled in the woods of the Hollywood Hills, and a
contemporary artists' painting workroom decorated with
Louis XIV furnishings. The one constant is an updated-
traditional sensibility, a loyalty to clean lines, and a
choice of exquisite materials. Daughter of renowned
bronze sculptor, Robertino Petronzio, Nina cites her
childhood travels and family art background as her
inspiration. "I start with a classic foundation, but most
enjoy the process of branching out creatively from there."