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California Dreamin’

April 3, 2013

Yes I’ve been happily absent from reality …
 
Hanging out with these two little dudes …
 
 
… and this big one …
 
 
… in sunny Southern California … one of my favorite places in the world.
 
My parents also joined us for the week so it was a wonderful chance to spend some quality time together.
 
 
 
 
Nothing like a little sand between your toes to put a smile on your face.
 
 
I’ll be back soon with more design-related stuff … I promise!
 
 
 

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Summer Guests

July 3, 2012

Ahhhh … summering in the Hamptons.

I wish that were my excuse for the lack of blog posts lately, but no.
More like kids at home and lots of client projects.
But a girl can dream can’t she?
I could be easily persuaded to unpack my bags at the 2011 Hampton’s Designer Showhouse that was featured in the latest issue of Traditional Home.
After a quick change in the pool house,
I’d be very happy sitting here …
… perhaps with a mojito in hand?
And if invited to stay, I’m not picky.
I would stay in either one of these guest rooms.

And for my hosts, perhaps I’d bring something along the lines of this cute gift idea I spotted on One Kings Lane.
Filled with bar essentials like a bottle of the hosts’ favorite cocktail, fun beverage napkins, straws,  bar snacks, fresh fruit, a mixer, and a citrus reamer … all tucked neatly inside a pretty lantern they could use poolside.
What do you think? Anyone have a house in the Hamptons they’d like to invite me to? What if I offer free decorating services? 
You know where to reach me.
Hope you all have a happy and safe Fourth of July!

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Back from Beantown …

October 12, 2011

I had the pleasure of spending the last 4 days alone with one of my favorite little men ….

We went to Boston for a special “mommy-son” trip and we had a blast.
There’s just something about seeing the city through a child’s eyes … to do all the touristy stuff and to act like a kid again yourself.
Of course there was the Freedom Trail and all of it’s historic sites …
(When you’re 7, you quite literally walk ON the Freedom Trail.)

We mastered the T system and even took it out to Fenway Park.
We also came face to face with this guy …
Thrilling!
And had cannolis for breakfast …
We kept hearing about Mike’s Pastry in the North End … and every time we passed it there was a line of people coming out the door and down the block. Finally, on Tuesday morning before we left for the airport, we walked past and it was much quieter.  We couldn’t resist.
So, there was no real shopping on this trip … (imagine how hard it is to walk down Newbury Street with all of those wonderful stores & boutiques calling out to you) … but it was ok. This trip was all about my little bud.
I did do a little “home daydreaming” as we walked along Commonwealth Ave.  and through Beacon Hill …

Wouldn’t you just love to see what those incredible brownstones look like inside?
Finally, it was time to head home … did you know that you can take a water taxi to Boston’s airport?
It was a great way to end our trip.
I promise more home decor related posts soon … it’s taking me a little while to get back into the real world!

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Mother Nature as Artist …

February 20, 2011

Since my first post on creating vignettes and tablescapes around the home, I’ve had numerous requests to come and style bookshelves in different homes.  In grouping various objects together, I always like to incorporate something natural … bringing a little bit of the outside in.  Flowers or plants are an obvious choice, but I also like interesting or colorful pieces of coral, rock or shells.  I have been wanting a large piece of coral for my own bookshelves for quite sometime.

My parents were in southern California last week, a favorite vacation spot of ours since my grandparents lived just north of San Diego when I was growing up and we would spend 2 weeks with them out there every year. There’s a little home store in Laguna Beach that we love called Tuvalu. It’s got a great beachy yet elegant vibe.  I told my parents to see if they had any nice pieces of coral.  My Dad emailed me a couple pictures of coral he took with his phone when they were in the store.

Each piece cost $34. Hmmm … they looked awfully similar to this coral I saw on Ruzetti and Gow for $150 and $200 respectively. I asked them to snatch up the first one for me! 
One week and lots of bubble wrap later, it is sitting on my bookshelves and makes me swoon!
I love it’s sculptural qualities and amazing texture.  It also brings another nice pop of creamy white to a dark bookshelf. I think something like this would look great in any style of home. It doesn’t have to be a beach house or be relegated to a bathroom. By just using a single standout piece, it becomes a piece of sculpture … one that just happens to be created by Mother Nature herself.
(As much as I love it, however, the little boy in the picture next to it makes me swoon even more.)

Are you going on Spring Break anytime soon?  Are your parents?  Would they be willing to bring a large bubble wrapped piece of coral on the plane as one of their carry-ons?  I am awfully grateful that my parents were so gracious.  Thanks, Mom and Dad!
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