Archive for June, 2010

A Sonoma Experience-CornerStone

One of my favorite places to visit, either by myself or to take guests is CornerStone Sonoma.  Located on the outskirts of the town of Sonoma on Rt. 121, it is truly an experience not to be missed.

It all revolves around a series of walk-through gardens showcasing new and innovative designs from the world’s finest landscape architects and designers. When commissioned, these artists were given the freedom to create anything from traditional gardens to modern, conceptual installations.  They are inspiring, tranquil and can just plain tickle your fancy!    Continue reading “A Sonoma Experience-CornerStone” »

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My OWN TV Show Proposal

As many of you know,  Oprah announced that she was searching for the next TV star for her new network station OWN.  I first heard about it on twitter about a month ago and immediately wanted to put my ideas together.

I’ve been thinking about my own TV show for sometime.  I always said I wanted it on Oprah, and always thought of it as happening some time in the future.  When Oprah announced that she was ending her career as a talk show host and starting her own channel…well…perfect I thought!  That’s where my show will be.  And then, I saw the announcement on twitter.    Continue reading “My OWN TV Show Proposal” »

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Paella: The Ultimate in Outdoor Entertaining-Napa & Santa Rosa

When I was a child I lived in Barcelona with my family.  Often we went to the Costa Brava for the week ends…we’d arrive early in the morning and my father would order the paella and sangria for our late lunch.  They cooked it on the beach, and when it was done we’d have a feast!

Occasionally we’d travel to Valencia (the home of modern day paella from the early 19th century) to visit my Aunt Molly and her family.  She’d always cook us a paella over an open fire pit in the ground.  I’m not sure if it was the large family gatherings or the paella itself, but I have loved paella every since.

my sisters, and two of my cousins in Valencia, I'm the oldest girl!

Since becoming an adult paella has been my favorite meal to prepare for large family occasions and for special friends.  Living here in Sonoma county where we eat and live outdoors so much of the time it’s become even easier!  We now own a  paella burner which makes it very easy to prepare this special dish in either our large or small paella pan.  Less then an hour away is the great store called the Spanish Table which carries authentic Portuguese and Spanish ingredients, plus the wines and all accessories you would ever need to create this meal authentically.    Continue reading “Paella: The Ultimate in Outdoor Entertaining-Napa & Santa Rosa” »

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Trompe l’oeil: To Fool the Eye!-a view from Santa Rosa Interior Design

Trompe l’oeil

Pronunciation: \(ˌ)trȯmp-ˈlə-ē, trōⁿp-ˈlœi\
Function: noun
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: French trompe-l’œil, literally, deceives the eye
Date: 1889
1 : a style of painting in which objects are depicted with photographically realistic detail; also : the use of similar technique in interior decorating
2 : a trompe l’oeil painting or effect
3 : something that misleads or deceives the senses : illusion

I was eight when I first saw the Sistine Chapel.  It was there that I first heard the word Trompe-l’œil which is French for ‘trick the eye’.  Although the phrase has its origin in the Baroque period, when it refers to perspectival illusionism, use of trompe-l’œil dates back much further. It was (and is) often employed in murals. Instances from Greek and Roman times are common.  When visiting Pompeii on my honeymoon, we saw exquisite trompe l’oeil’s in Pompeii such as this one.A typical trompe-l’œil mural might depict a window, door, or hallway, intended to suggest a larger space.    Continue reading “Trompe l’oeil: To Fool the Eye!-a view from Santa Rosa Interior Design” »

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Living With Books:Part 2-An eye on Nate Berkus

Those of you who read my 8 Display Tips for Living with Books-Part 1 know that I LOVE Books.  There are so many ways that books enrich my life…

  • Design books inspire me and teach me tricks of the trade
  • Fiction transports me to another’s world
  • Biographies inform me of an inspiring life
  • Historical books educate me and
  • Spiritual Books center me

I think books say something about the person who lives with them…it say’s that they are thoughtful, intelligent and love the spoken word.  A home filled with books is a place of endless adventure.

One of my favorite fellow designers who also likes AND lives with a lot of books is Nate Berkus.  He is best known for his regular appearances on Oprah and his easy, budget conscious designs.

He will be premiering with his own show on September 13th and I look forward to following it!  I had the pleasure of meeting him once when he was first getting started and I lived in Chicago.  Quiet, unassuming and sincere, he is exactly as he appears.  My favorite project of his is his own apartment located in Chicago, overlooking Lake Michigan as shown in Elle Decor in 2008.  While the whole apartment is fab, his library is what draws me in.    Continue reading “Living With Books:Part 2-An eye on Nate Berkus” »

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