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Monday, February 4, 2008

New York Gift Show

It's Lulu of Lulu DK fame! I think she may have thought I was slightly psychotic for asking her to take a picture for the blog, but she was lovely about it which makes me believe she's a great girl. Pre-order her highly anticipated book, Lulu! And honestly if we all didn't love her fabrics so much, I would never had put this awful picture of myself (does anyone have lipstick and some powder?) Her baby and bedding line for Matouk was terrific ( and Mr. Matouk was really nice as well.)
Jen checking out some adorable napkins we picked up for the shop.


I thought this line ( I'm still digging through my paperwork for who it is, sorry) was really interesting mixing metals and wood.
I really wanted to see Bungalow 5 in person, and it didn't fail to impress. Really quality construction with fun colors and shapes. Great scale, I love their tables. I see one in my friend Kathy's living room project.
Their new Berkeley collection was lovely


A wall from Two's Company, a monster accessories company. Jen and I thought this was wallpaper at first, but its actually a real wood installation. I thought it was really inspiring.


What a great time in New York City this weekend. Jen and I headed to the Javit Center to see what is new at the Gift Fair. I admit that it is so overwhelming and there are so many great designs and lines. The Wearstleresque influence was so apparent in many of the accessories. But also I felt there is a forthcoming American nostalgia. Pillows with needlepoint, colorful chests, and nods to Old Glory. Love it or hate it, its coming! I would have taken more pictures, but not all retailers are down with that and I didn't want to get us thrown out. Overall, a nice show. But I know you all are waiting for the best part.......

Friday, February 1, 2008

New York City

I'm excited to be heading in to New York City with my great pal Jennifer Davis this Sunday. And guess who we are meeting up with? No other than David Jimenez, our last post subject! How fun!! Jen and I are attending The New York Gift Show. So I hope to have some great photos for you all. Can't wait to see you all next week!

Monday, January 21, 2008

David the Goliath











I'm so fortunate in the last few days to have struck up a conversation with design giant, David Jimenez. This Bronx born designer began his career with the Gap, worked his way to the top with his immense talent, then moved on to play a big part in the visual aesthetic of both Pottery Barn and Restoration Hardware, shaping the landscape of American homes today. He currently serves as the Vice President of Visual Merchandising for Hallmark Inc. in Kansas City. He has shown up recently in design blogs for very good reason. Did you catch his amazing home in House Beautiful's August edition? It's one of my top favorites and it doesn't leave the nightstand. His designs have a wonderful sensibility to them, and I think his ability to layer with such warmth and effect matched by few today. I've got to dish David is as sweet as he is talented. I'm honored that David has agreed to a Question and Answer Session and here it is!


House and Life:

David, I'm a bit embarrassed to say I'm having a love affair with your Kansas City home featured in this August's House Beautiful. My husband is ok with it, he loves the house too. Can you tell me something you did small design-wise in the house that has been big in terms of impact?


David Jimenez:

I can't tell you how flattered I am that you like my home as much as you do. It's been such a personal project for me, to get that kind of response is very meaningful. The single most impactful thing I did design-wise was to shop thrift stores, antique shops and estate sales looking for interesting pieces with great lines that moved me. The house was being upgraded for a year and a half. In that time, I filled a large storage space full of wonderful finds that I later had reupholstered or painted. Now, every room has an anchoring piece that has been lovingly tweaked in one way or another. It was an effective way to fill the house with furniture that has unique style and great character.

House & Life:

When I read the article, I felt the house was a great entertainer. I don't always get that sense, even though a house may be beautiful. Can you give any of your secrets away on how to put people instantly at ease when they enter a home?

David Jimenez:

The house has a wonderful vibe to it. The architect was also the first owner and he put a lot of design details into the house that reflected how much he cared and it shows. In a similar way, I think preparing before guests arrive is as important as a warm greeting when you open the door. Making a signature cocktail ahead of time, playing great music, lighting a scented candle and dimming the lights, all send the message that you care about their experience and will go far in making them feel welcome.

House & Life:

As much as I thought I had you pegged as a neutral palette guy, I saw a picture of your Palm Springs Home. The yellow and black is so striking. Did you approach the colors with a bit more of whimsy, or could you be equally happy living with that palette every day?


David Jimenez:

The palette was heavily inspired by one of my favorite designers Kelly Wearstler. I chose that palette because it's a nod to the past while feeling fresh and bold. In order to ground the space and connect the rooms visually, I had the Spanish tile floors epoxied white. There's something luminous about all-white floors and the contrast with the colors throughout the house feels very sexy and fitting for Palm Springs.

House & Life:

Can I ask you your favorite restaurant?


David Jimenez:

I have two favorites. My absolute favorite restaurant is called Zuni Cafe, a beloved San Francisco institution with amazing food and a wonderful crowd. If you have the opportunity to visit, I would strongly recommend starting with a mound of fries, the Caesar salad and their world famous-chicken for two. These are classics Judy Rogers created and has had on the menu forever. I found another equally chic restaurant here in Kansas City called Le Fou Frog. It's a diamond in the middle of what seems to be a deserted block in downtown Kansas City. When you walk in the door and draw the thick velvet curtains, it's magical. You feel like you've been transported to a bohemian cafe in Paris; the food, the people, the music- truly amazing.

House & Life:

In a world where an interesting and effective decorative item becomes popular and eventually it shows up in most catalogs, do you hang on to it because you love it, or is it jinxed forever? In other words, do you take all the white coral and put it on a raft with a Suzani sail, never to be seen again?

David Jimenez:

Working in retail for as long as I have, it's easy to burn out quickly on trends. Things that you love today that are unique or special can become so overexposed that you tire of them. Similar to fashion, I think that there are some classics that stand the test of time and never lose their appeal (Chippendale or wing back chairs and camel back sofas are good examples). But just as clogs seem to come and go, at some point, so should the coral. Accessories are the least expensive way to update a room and rotating them keeps a home looking fresh and inspired.



Thank you David! I'm thrilled to call you a friend and I know this isn't that last we'll be seeing you. I have one picture from David's private collection of his gorgeous pool that I'm hanging on to and soon to post! For more of David's home in Kansas City, check this link from House Beautiful.
He was also kind enough to leave his email for readers: d.jimenez1@mac.com

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Pink Houses



















Martha Stewart knows houses. But her Maine guest cottage really proves she can show her softness in approach and strength in overall effect. It's a cotton candy cloud that I would love to stay in for the night! We are are talking mouldings, trim, and walls in this perfect pink that if I'm not mistaken, Martha doesn't seem to want to reveal the exaact shade. Any ideas? And I love the pairing of grey (on the ceiling and furniture choices). Grey is my new black, I love it. I think this works beautifully as a guest cottage, as in you might tire of an all pink palette, or maybe you wouldn't. But one thing I know is that if I ever earn enough bucks to buy a lakehouse, I might go pink.

In the new House Beautiful ( I know, enough all ready!) Color story,"Dying to Try", Bobby Mcalpine mentions a Ralph Lauren color "Walton Creme" that seems to have that dreamy pink yet so soft feel of Martha's. Tell me your thoughts! I know Pink Wallpaper should have a few. Check out her pink post.









Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Can I Hear an Amen!!







I'm in love! House Beautiful delivers this New Year with a fabulous edition. If it didn't come through your mail slot, run out and get it. And the icing on the cake is designer Mary McDonald's
Hollywood Hills makeover with an homage to Bill Blass. The grey Ralph Lauren men's suiting on the walls in the master bedroom is so scrumptious, so stylish, and so cozy for this Northeastern girl! I won't give all the pics away. but I couldn't resist a few. I'm sure many of you have visited her site, http://www.marymcdonaldinc.com/, but do if you haven't! She is rising American design star.
The interiew with Mimi Read and Mary McDonald about the house can be found here:http://www.housebeautiful.com/decorating/makeover-details-0208?click=main_sr
Enjoy!

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Happy New Year!




Hello all my friends in 2008! I hope this year does us all great. I have to admit, I'm in a bit of a design funk. I'm not really inspired by that all that much yet in these early days of January. For example, My Cottage Living's ode to Valentine's Day red and whites just isn't cutting the mustard for me. But speaking of mustard (so to speak), this gorgeous yellow French Oven by Staub is about the only thing I'm crazy about right now. A pot? Seriously. I promise I'm searching.













Sunday, December 23, 2007

Thank You and Have a Wonderful Christmas!

I just wanted to wish all of my friends, family, customers, and blog readers a wonderful Christmas and New Year. Living in Scranton has been such a blessing and the people that have supported me has been overwhelming. Four years ago when I began House & Life, it was such an uncertain time for me not knowing how it was going to be received by the community. I've been so lucky to have gained the support of so many people of this great city. Thank you!

And to the wonderful people around this country and world for that matter that have been reading this blog and commenting, you've made me feel like I really have a point of view that is fresh and interesting. I so appreciate it.

Please enjoy your family and friends this upcoming week and I wish you all the best in the upcoming New Year. I can't wait to start blogging again.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Holiday Fav!


I was able to find one 2t of this adorable dress featured in Gap's Holiday Ad campaign. Amanda Peet's daughter Francis looked so cute in it, so I searched for it. And I have to say, its worth it! The hood is lined and the quality is really there. Grab one if you can!

Monday, December 10, 2007

Brass Tax



Brass accents seem to be in the back of my head and in every designer's black book these days. My friend Pink Wallpaper has a great post on the resurgence of brass in home design, and how we all can't believe we are loving this "trend" (hardly!). Brass is back, baby! Think a sleek kitchen with that fabulous chicken wire on a painted hutch. Jen Davis, we've been cooking up a place to use that treatment for sure!


Wednesday, December 5, 2007

TA-DA!


Well here is the big reveal of our new project and home in Scranton. It's a lovely three story in need of some major TLC. So I'm asking for some color opinions. Right now I'm leaning towards a flannel grey body with some very creme trim, and a lipstick red front door! Please offer your thoughts and some other ideas for color. Gigi looks so sweet and relaxed in her stroller. She has no idea what we are in for! I'll keep you posted.