Jenny From the Block to L.A. Princess
Jennifer Lopez was named the Most Beautiful Person in People’s Magazine, and her palatial home is one of the most elegant homes in Los Angeles. Featured in Veranda Magazine, her elegant home is fit for Hollywood royalty. Light and airy, her home reflects her sunny personality.
Her kitchen is absolutely stunning with light marine blue cabinets, stone countertops, and the French La Cornue CornuFe Range. Incorporate Carrara Marble Subway tiles to achieve this rich look. Vintage Apothecary Jars that once housed pulverized (pv.) rhubarb (rhei) and the other for pulverized (pv.) gentian can now house your spices and reflect the natural light. Keep things bright and light with white cake stands, bowls, and vases that showcase baby’s breath.
Be sure to check out the rest of J Lo’s fab pad here at Pink Chocolate Break Blog!
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Retro Rewind: Kitchen Edition
Ever since I opened up the InStyle magazine that featured Dita Von Teese’s home, I was in LOVE! The vintage, old-Hollywood glamour appealed to me in every way. In a recent post I showcased vintage and retro bathrooms, and after seeing Dita’s 1950’s “Betty Crockeresque” kitchen I would love to inspire you with some retro kitchen ideas! If you would like to embrace you inner “Pin-up Girl” you can check out all the photos of Dita’s glamorous home at this fellow blogger’s site.
Dita Von Teese’s kitchen is the ultimate cupcake lover’s dream. Frosted in pink with sunny accents, this retro kitchen is the epitome of 1950’s America.
This retro kitchen incorporates modern touches, such as the white mod bar stools and bright hues to tone down the “cutesy” scallops and light pink retro refrigerator.
This simplistic white and mint green kitchen incorporates vintage touches. I love how they painted the ceiling and walls to match the retro inspired range and green hued appliances, while keeping the cabinets and countertops clean and white.
With a strawberry milkshake in hand, check out the some more retro and vintage kitchen ideas HERE.
2 CommentsNashville Lifestyles HOT List features Mission Stone & Tile
It’s going to be a long, HOT summer. Actually it’s going to be just as heated this fall—and likely for the rest of the year for those of us lucky enough to be in Nashville. From what we’ve discovered, the intensity level isn’t letting up. Off the charts new musical talent, original exhibits and even a luxe, sexy hotel suite are part of the mix. So, turn up the AC—as this year’s list is hotter than well, you know … !
—Stacie Standifer (All Pictures credit Nashville Lifestyle’s Magazine)
Raised Expectations:
There’s nothing hotter in tile—and oh so cool as well—than something as voluptuous and rich as New Tribal, featuring curvaceous motifs on glossy, gorgeous porcelain tile—it’s so much sexy sophistication! This is truly a cut above any of the old styles. The luxurious wall collection is now available at Mission Stone & Tile. 2930 Sidco Dr., www.missionstonetile.com
Sweet Charity:
Five women from Texas launched The Boot Campaign to benefit military combat veterans, and Nashville’s most famous faces have joined the kick-ass effort to give back to our heroes. Next month, The Palm will be hosting a night of boots, celebrity auction items and fun hosted by Charlie Daniels. This is a totally new event—one that has us ready to lace up and join the troops. bootcampaign.com For event information, pdixon@thepalm.com
Escapes:
For those who want to travel a bit farther for something a little more tropical—there’s an exclusive new offering at Catalonia Royal Bávaro in the beautiful Dominican Republic. The adults-only, all-inclusive resort set on one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean has added The Gran Suite, an intimate villa for total privacy with spacious interiors, personal pool and beach. The best part is that with the all-inclusive pricing, even this kind of luxury is offered at a value. www.cataloniacaribbean.com
Honky Tonk Hero:
A marriage to an FBI agent and an upcoming move to Southern California means a sad loss for the world famous Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, where Heather Ann Heatherly has been as much of a tourist attraction as the stage performers for almost 15 years. Her winning smile and ability to bond with her customers has earned her the recognition as Lower Broadway’s best asset. She’ll be missed, but not forgotten. Heather is going to be one tough act to follow—as those in the music business know all too well. We just hope to get an invite to her going-away party!
Celebrity Homes in Nashville use Mission Stone & Tile
by Jaime Derringer, Posted Jun 10th 2010 9:05AM
Gwyneth Paltrow. Photo: J. Graylock, jpistudios.com
Designer Annette Joseph was given less than two weeks to transform an industrial Nashville condo into a temporary home for Gwyneth Paltrow and her family. Here’s how she did it.
Annette Joseph was getting ready for a trip to Italy in January when the phone rang. It was Gwyneth Paltrow — well, her people, that is. Gwyneth had seen some of Annette’s work (her work as a photostylist and designer has been featured in numerous magazines, like Better Homes and Gardens, as well as HGTV and “The Today Show”). She wanted Annette to transform a temporary space for her and her family in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, where she would be filming a movie.
Needless to say, Annette said ciào to Italy and took on this exciting design project. There was just one catch: The space needed to be finished in 10 days. Sound like something from a reality show? Just about. A renovation like this would normally take about 3 months to complete.
Before we even talk construction, let’s answer the question that we’re all asking: What was it like working with Gwyneth Paltrow? Did she have that “movie star attitude”? Annette said it was actually the opposite. “She was such a pleasurable client,” says Annette. “She knows what she wants and she’s a very stylish woman. She’s also very decisive, and having a decisive client makes things a lot easier. She’s the real deal.”
The living area and kitchen during construction. Photos: Annette Joseph
Found by the movie’s production team, the space is in The Icon, a new condominium building in the up-and-coming Gulch area of Nashville. When located and booked, the space was just a concrete shell with plain walls and a basic builder’s grade kitchen. It needed to be quickly and cheaply made into a relaxing, cozy family-friendly home for an Oscar-winning actress.
But a 3-month reno in 10 days? “I literally didn’t sleep. I would lay down for a few hours but then I kept making lists in my head of people I had to call and things I had to get,” says Annette.
First, Annette consulted with Gwyneth, going through the design plan and flipping through hundreds of photographs of furnishings. Then she raced home to draw up plans and begin ordering the decor. Annette says that she “spent all night online ordering things so that they would arrive in time to unpack them, wash them and put them away.”
“Because I’m a stylist, I have to do things very quickly,” she says. “That was very helpful in the process. The other thing is that I’ve been doing this for 20 years…I can make decisions and I can edit quickly.” In fact, she knew immediately what walls could come down and what the space would look like in the end, from her experience working on big construction projects. She also understood her limitations and didn’t undertake too many complicated projects that could cause delays.
Because of the time constraints, “there was a limit to how many walls we could rip out,” says Annette. “I decided to rip out all the walls in the master bathroom and recreate a closet and make it a really nice, large beautiful master bathroom. And then I ripped out a couple of walls from the kitchen to the den area.” She left the concrete pillars because she thought that they were kind of cool.
Annette tore down a few walls to create a large, open master bath. In it, two Mitchell Gold & Bob Williams Cube Ottomans, $495 each. Photos: Annette Joseph / GOOP.com
There were a few fist-shaking moments. First, she wanted to put in a new floor. But since everything needed to be done at once, it was difficult to find a day or two when no one was working in the apartment. Painting and sanding areas simultaneously also presented a challenge — the sanders needed to use a vacuum to try to get all of the dust controlled so that it did not collect on the newly-painted walls.
Once the furniture started arriving, it presented a whole new challenge — where could they store it when the renovations were still underway? Luckily, there were some vacant apartments in the building on other floors and Annette was able to stash it all until she was ready for it.
The master bathroom before and after. Photos: Annette Joseph / GOOP.com
Don’t go rushing off to Nashville to do any celebrity sighting, as the Paltrow family has already vacated the space. According to Annette, most of the furnishings remained and the builder will likely sell the unit furnished. For more info on this unit or any other in The Icon condo building, check out The Icon in the Gulch website.
Since you and I are probably never going to undertake an entire condo renovation in 10 days, I wondered what we could learn from Annette’s experience. Annette was nice enough to share some of her handy decorating tips. She incorporated many of these ideas into Gwyneth’s temporary Nashville home.
Pair splurges with saves to balance your budget. Photo: GOOP.com
1. Mix price points. “I like a nice mix of things that are costly and things that are inexpensive,” she says. “In other words, if you’re going to buy a sofa, buy a good sofa…” and throw on a pair of inexpensive HomeGoods or Overstock.com pillows. “Think of decorating your home like your closet — you can wear a $50 pair of shoes with an expensive dress and look fabulous. With a balancing act, you can do things beautifully and cost-effectively.” In Gwyneth’s living area above, Annette paired clear plastic chairs from Overstock with slightly more pricey blue banquettes from Mitchell Gold.
Annette created a special place for Gwyneth to bathe her children in the evening. Bathtub approximately $1200. Photo: GOOP.com
2. Be dramatic using inexpensive materials. For example, Annette used subway tiles that cost about 25 cents per tile in the kitchen in Gwyneth’s condo, but tiled all the way to the ceiling for a custom, gourmet look. In the bathroom, Annette discovered a marble-like tile that costs just $13 per square foot and decided to do the entire bathroom floor, shower and wall for a rich, luxurious look.
The completed kitchen with budget-friendly tile and stainless steel island. Photo: GOOP.com
3. Buy items directly from craftsman or fabricators. Annette went to a local stainless steel fabricator to create a custom island for Gwyneth’s kitchen that cost $500, a fraction of what she might pay at a fancy retailer. Lights seen above the island were found at a flea market for $400.
If you’re interested in more of Annette’s fast-paced lifestyle, she recently shot a reality show pilot! We hope it gets picked up so we can watch this decorating diva in action.
Are you looking for traditions and tile? Visit Mission Stone & Tile today!
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Anna Paquin’s Venice Beach Dream Home
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New Suburban Nashville Estate-tile by Mission Stone and Tile
Reports are telling us that Kenny Chesney has purchased a house in Franklin, Tenn. Not a house, really – I live in a house. What Kenny purchased is a huge estate. It’s a 30 acre gated estate, and sits in the Grassland area of Franklin. The mansion has 5 bedrooms, 7 full baths and 2 half-baths, and is 16,941 square feet. The price, somewhere around $10 million.
I guess I will never understand why anyone wants an 16,941 square foot house. I can’t keep up with the less than 2,000 square feet I have now. And I honestly think that even if I could afford that much house – I wouldn’t buy one. I’d need a GPS just to find my way to the kitchen.
The property is called Bella Luce, by its developers. That is Italian for “beautiful Light.” (More pictures of the inside and outside of the house are a the Bella Luce link above.)
Kenny has got some time to relax in his new house before heading back on tour. He’s taken a little time off, but according to the tour schedule on his web site, we can look for him starting May 30, 2010, with a concert at LSU’s Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, La. Then on June 6, for his show during BamaJam. OnJuly 24, he has a show at Churchill Downs, in Kentucky. On July 25, he will be at Country Thunder.
Kenny fans might want to check out his merchandise, available for sale on his site. And if you don’t know for sure what you want, or what to buy someone else, there are gift certificates available, too. I’ve looked through the merchandise, and there’s actually a lot of it that I would like to have. You can look at all of it here.
Time for me to get ready for work. It’s Monday … where, oh where, did the weekend go! Should be answering e-mail later tonight, and should be able to get all of your mail answered then. I’ll talk to you guys real soon!
Later,
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