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New York City, Nate Berkus, ABC Home and More…

Earlier this week, I was fortunate to take a quick trip to NYC for some blogger, designer and media related events. The adventure started with a red-eye {& they don’t call it the red-eye for nothing!} with another San Francisco Bay Area blogger, Kate from Centsational Girl. Love this girl – she was great to pal around with.
With fabulous weather, that first day in the Big Apple was filled with a walk down 5th Avenue, a  blogger luncheon at HGTV {fun to meet Design Star winner, Emily Henderson} and then the Rue Magazine launch party at the NYDC. 
The trip however, was spurred by an invitation to attend the taping of a Nate Berkus Show {in case you live on the moon, he is the cutie-pie interior design for Oprah}. So flattered by “Nate Day“, he invited 90+ design bloggers to be in the audience of his new show. And yes, Nate was just as cute and charismatic in person as he appears on TV. I won’t go into too many details regarding the show because several bloggers have already given some recaps including Janell {who will appear on the show at some point!} and Lakeitha.

Some of the bloggers have been outspoken about Nate not mentioning  on air that the audience was full of bloggers and others thought that he should have highlighted specific blogs. That would have been nice, but then again it’s his show and it seems he’s still ironing out the wrinkles.  Nate responded today with this tweet…

Nate’s a very talented interior designer and I do hope his show succeeds. He has been an inspiration to me and I am sticking with him!
After the show The Nest hosted a lovely party! And Camila of High-Heeled Foot in the Door has a nice recap of the event here.
Day three was a very quick {too quick} shopping trip to ABC Home. If you love furniture, lighting and linens as much as I do, you will be blown away by this store. As put on their website, ABC Home’s mission,
is to serve by manifesting a retail paradigm shift in which we compose a revolutionary platform for offering cause related product through beauty, experience, and magic, in order to guide you to creatively express your individuality, values and to actualize home as sacred space
It’s a bit of a run-on, but it seems fitting because the massive retail store goes on and on too. The Manhattan store offers ten floors of endless collections of rugs, furniture, antiques, home textiles, accessories and sustainable furnishings. There’s something there to fit anyone’s style and taste. I have included just a few of the items that inspired me. And to see even more, visit Kate’s favorites at this post here
 
ABC Carpet is across the street, but a sampling of stunning rugs was on display near the entrance.
 
Looking for a chandelier? There were tons and sure to be one that would fit your needs.
 
Stylish storage is of course something I am always on the look out for. These vintage suitcases with rustic equestrian gear were fabulous.
 
The selection of decorative pillows & linens was amazing as well. 
 
 
If you have young ones at home, the children’s section shouldn’t be missed.  It was packed with  so much inspiration including an iron crib, child’s ghost chair and whimsical decor items. It made my head start spinning with design possibilities in a nursery room.
 
Isn’t this enormous piece of drift wood incredible?

Last but not least, I fell in love with this fretwork back ghost chair. Made in Italy they are stackable, thus easier to store. I imagined a set surrounding a round painted wood table in an eat-in kithcen. Hose them down when dirty makes them great for families with children.  Not inexpensive at $395 each, but a winner in my book.

The Nate Show, parties and shopping were of course fun, but the people I met were the highlight. So many talented designers and bloggers. In particular, I loved getting to know and  hanging with Kate, Rhoda, Emily {& her friend Katie}, Sarah, Janell, Lakeitha, Jade, and Lana. And at the end of the day, that is what is most important anyway, isn’t it?

*all photos property of Simplified Bee
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Read full story By on September 24, 2010 in blog, furniture, home accessories, lighting

Beautiful, Functional Kitchen Islands

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The kitchen island. It is one of the most popular design features among consumers today. Many of today’s kitchen islands have unique design styles of their own. In this traditional kitchen above, the island counter differs from the perimeter counters. Love that!

Most kitchen islands include storage, sinks {prep or main}, appliances and/or seating areas. This beautiful white kitchen features a small, but highly functional island that includes  storage, a main sink and stool seating.The industrial pendant lights provide task lighting and add some jewelry to the space.

Kitchen islands can have the same design as the main counter and cabinets or it can have a look all its own. Above, an old farm dining table makes an ideal kitchen island and adds character to this kitchen – love that it has wheels and can be moved as needed! The lantern pendant light hung above helps define the space nicely.

All of the kitchen images above are from an Ideabook created on Houzz featuring beautiful kitchen islands – go here to see it. And for more kitchen island design trends go here. Do you have a kitchen island?
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Read full story By on August 25, 2010 in interior design, kitchens, lighting

Friday Find: Summer Decorating with Coral Accents

In China, coral is a symbol of longevity. This semi-precious stone is also one of the five sacred stones of the Tibetan Buddhists and symbolizes the energy of life force. No wonder this beautiful natural form in turning up in everyday interiors. Coastal Living even published their favorite home decor items showcasing coral in their March 2010 issue. And although this classic motif is welcome year around, it is perfect for a beach house or summer decorating. Here are my picks for the season…
1. Toothbrush holder by Alessi,
2. Malaya Small Coral/Zinc Lamp at Outer Banks Trading Group
3. Coral Melamine Plate by Bongenre
4. Coral Gables Fabric – Laguna Collection by Thibaut
5. Coral Porcelain Candle at Vivre
6. Red Coral on Cream Hook Pillow at Outer Banks Trading Group
7. Red Coral Sculpture at Vivre
8. Coral Tieback by Marjorie Skouras Design
9. Red Coral Chandelier by Marjorie Skouras Design
10. Printed Coral Rug at Williams Sonoma Home

The Tibetans also believe that that people who wear coral will have success in life… now, off to find my coral necklace! Do you decorate with coral?
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Read full story By on June 4, 2010 in friday find, home accessories, lighting

Designer Bathrooms: Vanity and Sink Styles for All Tastes

Updating your bathroom? Today’s bath vanities and sinks are in many cases the focal point in the room, but with so many styles to choose from the selection process can be overwhelming. To help inspire you and narrow down your options, here’s a variety of bathroom vanity and sink styles.  
In this gorgeous master bath, Designer Robert Young features an ivory cabinet vanity with an X-mullion glass-front center door that is beautifully repeated in the transom. The vanity’s soft pewter Corian countertop is a perfect choice with the backsplash tiles in pewter, charcoal and cream tones. Love, love, love!

Fit for a queen. In this opulent guest bath designed by San Francisco-based designer Kendall Wilkinson hangs a stunning  Venetian mirror above a mirrored vanity sink {converted from a chest of drawers?}. The bath’s feminine look is accentuated with walls in a sweet lavender walls. The soft color is carried over from the adjacent bedroom’s wallpaper.
To open up a smaller bath visually, a simple pedestal sink is a great option. In this traditional bathroom featured in House Beautiful, a pedestal sink and faucets by Kohler are paired with clean subway tiles. A recessed Kohler medicine cabinet flanked by Somerson sconces from Pottery Barn helps finish off the clean look.  
Also featured in House Beautiful, this chic bathroom by designer Jay Jeffers showcases a double sink by Waterworks that allows the gorgeous floor to ceiling glass tiles design to take center stage. To complete the retro look, Jeffers adds deco mirrors from Pottery Barn.

In this playful, contemporary bathroom, design Linda Humphrey places a pair of white porcelain vessel sinks atop a zinc covered vanity. The open shelf keeps the vanity from being too visually heavy, while the natural woven baskets help organize bath essentials.

Brooke Giannetti of Velvet & Linen designed this romantic powder room in her home. The vanity was created from a console table {reproduction from Chelsea Textiles} and was topped with a stunning marble sink. The wall mounted faucet was the spout from her garden fountain!

 
This contemporary bathroom by New York-based designer, Amanda Nisbet has been featured on Simplified Bee before – Layer it – Bathroom Lighting Design, but also wanted to include it in this post. Nisbet places two “Chalkstripe” vanities by Kohler side-by-side. For a seamless look, each vanity is covered with “Blizzard” Caesarstone Quartz. The simple cabinet fronts with square keyhole apertures keep the look clean, while concealing the storage area.

In this sweet bath, also by Amanda Nisbet features a contemporary wall-mounted porcelain sink {perfect for smaller sized bathrooms}. Known to mix styles effortlessly, Nisbet pairs the sink with a traditional damask wall paper, sleek modern shelf and contemporary scone lighting.
 
 
In this small bath, designer Victoria Neale selected the perfect sized vanity with bowed front. The petite vanity, painted the same white as the trim, even provides storage under the sink. The elongated mirror echos the room’s window, while the bright green walls and a checked valance coordinates beautifully with the color scheme in the little girl’s bedroom next door. 
In this Moorish inspired bath featured in Traditional Home, the handsome dark wooden vanity is paired with a contrasting marble top. The vanity details are beautifully mimicked in the room’s arches, windows and custom chandelier.
In this light and airy bath Atlanta interior designer Kay Douglass mixes old and new elements. Two modern rectangular sinks were paired with a vintage wood table to create a vanity. It is the gorgeous stand alone tub however, that steals the show in this bath. Love how Douglass converts mercury-glass pendant lights into sconces that hang above the rustic mirrors. 
I first saw this gorgeous powder room by designer Jim Howard on Things That Inspire. The  black stone wall mounted wall sink and faucets are tucked back into the contrasting crisp white walls.
This double sink vanity is featured in a traditional master bath also designed by Jim Howard. The stately vanity with detailed wood carving is exquisite and reminds me of an antique dresser. The twin sinks and mirrors add delicate feminine touches that balance the look and don’t allow the heavy vanity to over-power the space.
Did you find a bath vanity or sink style you love?
 

 
*images courtesy of Velvet & Linen, Jim Howard, House Beautiful,Traditional Home
and Amanda Nisbet
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Read full story By on May 10, 2010 in bathrooms, interior design, lighting, tile