
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
And it's 2011

Saturday, December 18, 2010
Deck the Halls
So here we are, a mere week until Christmas morning. This year I give to you the Babble's first ever
HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE for DESIGNER-TYPES
I've put together this list of must-haves for the designer-type in your life (or maybe that's YOU!). Happy Last-Minute Shopping. There's no time like the present to shop for presents, as I always say.
Books
Identifying American Architecture: A Pictorial Guide to Styles and Terms, 1600-1945
I've been eyeing this book since I spotted it in my boss's office last year. As an architect, I'm always being asked "What style is that?" Of course, so much of what's built today is a big mish-mash of styles, no style at all, or something so out-there and modern that it doesn't have a style, but a reference book like this would give me a place to start to answer those burning questions. And who doesn't love a good reference book?
Dwellings: Living with Great Style
This book looks beautifully put together, and if you’re wondering about style, I’d say it’s about the “New Traditional”.
Calendars
I love a good calendar, and I hate starting the New Year without a new one. Here are a few that inspire:
2011 Charley Harper Wall Calendar- a classic in every way
Linnea 2011 Collectable Poster Calendar- these are beautiful every year, and somewhat hard to find. Usually Paper Source has them!
2011 Datebook from POST Impressions- I bought this for my self last year and LOVE it. It was a leap of faith on my part, because I'm not typically a weekly calendar type of gal (I like the month overview) but I was desperate to get organized and this gorgeous little book helped me do so stylishly. Last year I got it in the gold. Tiffany blue for 2011, please Santa?
Toys
MoMA Modern Playhouse- I saw this last week while walking through the children's department at Nordstrom's. Sure, it'd be great for kids, but I know a lot of adults (ahem, ME) who would love to play with this. Put together the interchangeable walls and furniture and you have hours of fun.
Tired of relying on your iPhone for vintage-looking photos? Want to step back in time and create lo-fi images with a tried and true film camera? Urban Outfitters offers a whole slew of cool cameras like the Lomography Diana + Parisian shown above, exclusive to UO. Don’t want to wait for that film to be developed? Try the FujiFilm Mini Instax Instant camera.
This little number will give you cute, credit card sized images in an instant, and no shakin’ that Polaroid picture. Any photo or film buff would love these or the other cameras Urban Outfitters has to offer.
And lastly, if you want to be a really generous gift-giver to your designer-type friend, consider the Modern Shed.
This company, a husband and wife team out of Seattle, can provide the ultimate backyard getaway, workshop, or studio (yoga, anyone?) for your lucky designer friend. I don’t think you can go wrong with this one. Who would not want their own little shed for doing what they want, when they want?
That’s it for me this holiday season. Please stay tuned in 2011. I’m looking forward to a stronger year of babbling, what with our almost 5-month old teaching me all about it daily. I have hopes and dreams for the blog in the New Year- thanks for sticking with me.
P.S. I was not paid or perked by any of the aforementioned companies. These are all just products I’m interested in telling my readers about, plain and simple.
Monday, November 15, 2010
the Canadians
I mentioned the Canadians are taking over HGTV. Have you noticed how many shows are hosted by Canadians now? There’s our beloved Sandra Rinomato from Property Virgins, Carter Osterhouse from Carter Can and Red Hot & Green, that guy (Scott McGillivray) from that stupid rental show (Income Property), of course Candace Olson from Divine Design (love her, but why does she always use quartz for her solid surface countertops? I ponder things like this), and Sarah Richardson from Sarah’s House and Design, Inc. Am I missing anyone?
Our neighbors to the North really are not so different from us in terms of design aesthetic, though I do crack up when I hear them pronounce the word “house” and see spellings like “favourite”. I spent the better part of my son’s naptime the other day researching Sarah Richardson, as she is my current interior design hero. I absolutely love watching Sarah’s House, a show in which she renovates a house room by room, each one being an episode of the show.
She’s a snappy dresser, too.
There have been two seasons of Sarah’s House so far: one of which she renovates and creates an addition for a 100 year-old farmhouse and one in which she remodels a 60s era split-level (or back-split as the Canadians call it) house. I can’t decide which one I like more. The farmhouse has incredible character, a beautiful setting, and she’s managed to update it and make it functional without mitigating its charm in any way. Click here for a slideshow of photos and inspiration from the farmhouse.
And the 60s home retains its ranch-style cool while gaining light and a functional basement with a gorgeous laundry room, storage and guest suite. Here’s an image from the guest bedroom. I really love the green, black and white color (colour?) scheme.
See more images here.
Here’s a bathroom from the portfolio on her website. This project is known as the “Hilltop Contemporary”. Sounds like my perfect dwelling.
Isn’t that marble penny-round tile incredible?
Sarah’s style is practical, innovative and pretty. She reminds me a little bit of Mary Poppins. And I love her side-kick, Tommy. Would he be the shorter version of Bert to her Mary P? hmmmmmm.
Some other cool things about Sarah? Well, she started her career as a prop stylist and set decorator. That sounds like such a fun job. She’s a mom of two daughters and has a solar-powered weekend home on an island. Ummmm, SUPER COOL.
AND, from checking out her website, it looks like there will be a new show called Sarah’s Cottage chronicling her work on the off-the-grid house. I can’t wait. HGTV, you better bring it to me.
+++All photos courtesy of HGTV.com and SarahRichardsonDesign.com+++
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Announcement
Little miss Kristen over at Hoot Design helped us finally (formally) announce the birth of our son in a very special way. Thanks, Kristen- you’re the coolest! Check out her amazing work here. Or, if you’re one of my 10 loyal readers, you’re probably going to receive this in the mail anyway!
I promise I’ll be back with more on the Canadians. I promise!