January 14, 2009

The Tip of the Iceberg



Considering the wind chill factor, it is 2 degrees in New York today. Yes, one plus one. My lack of posting lately has been due to many factors but mostly due to the huge undertaking of moving into, organizing and decorating a new apartment. I promise to post some “before’ photos soon but tonight my time will be spent doing the only thing one wants to do on frigid days like this – watching DVR’ed “Scrubs” episodes curled up in my bed under my down comforter, like Cameron Diaz in “The Holiday”, minus the cashmere cap and sexy gentleman caller.

December 16, 2008

Snow Day!



Snowflakes the size of golf balls? That's what's coming down outside our office windows right now. Looks like I'll be walking home on a white blanket tonight. It won't take long for this one to cover. Happy Snow Day!

December 13, 2008

Store I've Missed: Club Monaco


One of the things I hate the most about Florida is the lack of decent shopping (save the Millenia Mall in Orlando where you can buy Jimmy Choo and Crate & Barrel under the same roof - oh my!) Somehow the fashion train always seems to arrive in Florida 4years late. Regardless of the fact that they sell the same copies of Vogue there as they do in NYC, the trends and styles of the moment never seem to trickle into the mainstream shopping in Florida quite as fast as they should. Some stores are altogether unrepresented (exception: Miami seems to be it's own Fashion Island in Florida and yet somehow the other cities cannot follow their example). One store I've missed regular window-shopping trips to is Club Monaco. Think of it as a more edgy Banana Republic. Although a bit over-priced at retail, they discount deeply when merchandise is marked down and are a great source for well-fitting "basis with a twist". Not your run-of-the-mill black pants and white shirt store. Amen.


December 12, 2008

Efficient Efficiency



I always laugh when I hear people complain about living in 1,200 square feet. Here in New York, 1,200 square feet is a luxury reserved for only those who are very wealthy, or those who have 11 roommates. We are lucky if our studio is large enough to fit a bed AND a couch. Accordingly, it’s very important to have a well-thought out design plan when you live in a small space. Case in point: Italian Architect Luca Andrisani’s Manhattan apartment as featured in the November issue of Metropolitan Home. I love it when I see an architect who cares about interiors – especially their own. His design makes great use of every inch of space in his 400 square foot apartment, from a double-sided storage wall to a rotating flat-screen TV that can be swiveled to be viewed from either the living room or the bedroom. He is an incredibly talented designer – not to mention incredibly good-looking! I wonder if he’s single…okay, in this business, I guess the question should be, I wonder if he's straight and single?


November 12, 2008

And the Winner Is...


Nathan's winning Dining Room with custom-designed chandelier (yes, those are paper plates!)

This post is a week overdue, mainly due to the fact that I don't have a TV right now and had to wait until the finale of Top Design was posted on www.surfthechannel.com, but also because this post brings up the issue of Interior Designer vs. Interior Decorator: what's the difference, anyway?? I will delve into the definitions of the profession in a later post, because the public at large is greatly uneducated about my profession (due in large part to shows like this). But for now, I want to share with you my favorite rooms from the season finale of Bravo's Top Design.


Pink and black living room by Ondine (she's from Brooklyn - holla!)

Guest room by Preston - nice mouldings, but a little too blah for my taste.

November 11, 2008

Almost Famous


If you happen to stop by an Urban Outfitters store sometime this Holiday season, pick up their latest catalog. My Brooklyn loft (technically my brother's loft but I'm currently living there!) is featured prominently on the inside back cover, as well as several other pages. I'm frankly surprised this is the first time UO has rented this location. A Brooklyn warehouse loft and Urban Outfitters are a perfect match - grunge meets grunge.






November 5, 2008

Dear America,


You did us proud.